Notebook used from 1860s-1870s for survey work throughout Pictou County by Ebenezer McLeod. Includes notes about jobs as well as maps.
Autograph book from 1940s belonging to Pictou's Irene MacDonald
Page 10 of the 1900 issue
Advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
Page 57 of the 1900 issue
Photo of Bea MacIsaac (née Beatrice Bourgeois) beside a Christmas tree, with a tree print apron and several cards behind her. About 1960s
List of voters in the Greenhill district
Postcard of Pictou County's I.O.O.F. (Oddfellows Home).
Photograph of blacksmith Roland Heighton
Survey note for timber from James Patterson to John Hormetter, 1811
Marriage certificate for William Leithkead and Georgina Davis, dated the 15th of July, 1908.
Receipt issued to James McLeod from George A. MacKenzie in 1853
Photo of a clock made by John Geddie
"Steinvora" ship from 1875, built in New Glasgow by J.W. Carmichael. Tonnage of 1099.
Accounts from James Patterson Sr., with date near bottom of October 8th, 1795
Scribbler used from drawing course at school where students were to learn how to draw by mimicking the illustrations in the book. 1901 edition of Catherine M. Fraser
Certificate of Promotion from grade 1 to grade 2 for Don MacIsaac
J.R. Brown yard in Pictou near Water Street and the railway
Photo by Don MacIsaac of Sobeys in Pictou decorated for the Ship Hector Launch
Photo from 1900 and featured in several publications concerning Pictou (such as the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review)
The gravestone of Miss Margaret McDonald
Map of land along Pictou Harbour belonging to Primrose and Ross
Scribbler used from drawing course at school where students were to learn how to draw by mimicking the illustrations in the book. Bought by Thomas Fraser from Torry's Bookstore, New Glasgow
Gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Aftermath of the Sunday morning fire that destroyed much of the New Glasgow business district on April 19, 1874.