Photo taken August 1922, "Taken at 'Onaway' at 10:30pm, during a heavy thunder and lightning storm"
Faded gravestone in Pictou County
Photo by Don MacIsaac of Sobeys in Pictou decorated for the Ship Hector Launch
Page 68 of the 1900 issue
Plan to subdivide land owned by Isaac A. Grant, dated March 2nd, 1874
1815 letter from John Homer to Daniel Fraser
Front page illustration of the then new Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, from an Extra edition of the Eastern Chronicle on April 23rd, 1896.
Postcard of Pictou County's I.O.O.F. (Oddfellows Home).
Note wirtten by Donald McDonald and his wife Elisabeth McDonald to James Fraser
Photograph of blacksmith Roland Heighton
List of voters in the Greenhill district
Article from March 8, 1945 Pictou Advocate about Leith Veniot and his wife Shirley Bailes of Middlesborough, England arriving in Pictou to stay at the Braeside Inn.
Page 17 of the Canadian Trade Review
Article from the April 13th edition of the Pictou Advocate about Pictou boys who traveled to Russia
Page 80 of the 1900 issue
Photo of a clock made by John Geddie
Advice note for J.R. McDonald, Pictou
Shipping notice for John R. McDonald of Pictou from 1876
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
List of what files are in each folder of the Don MacIsaac Photo Collection
Photo from 1900 and featured in several publications concerning Pictou (such as the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review)
Pictou Academy's parody song form 1936, an annual tradition that took a well-known song and added inside jokes to the lyrics
Will of Ebenezer McLeod, West River, 1870
Aftermath of the Sunday morning fire that destroyed much of the New Glasgow business district on April 19, 1874.
Letter sent to Daniel Fraser in 1814 from John G. Marshall