Page 19 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Lease made in 1906 between Daniel C. Campbell and Eben McLeod (grandson of Ebenezer McLeod, surveyor)
Photograph of wool spinning
Photo taken June 1922, "Profs, Kedy and McDonald"
Catalogue listing the names of students who attended the Academy between 1921-1922, separated by grade level
An indentured between James McLeod and James Creighton for an apprenticeship
Gravestone for Capt. Henry, Elizabeth, John, and Minnie Heighton
Page of 60 from 1900 issue
Bea MacIsaac sitting on the counter of the kitchen in her Hill Street home
Receipt from Catherine Barry acknowledging that she received sixty-four pounds the Estate of the late James Barry, given by Anthony Barry
Photo taken in June 1921, "Hazel DeWolfe, bunnies"
Envelope featuring the third Pictou Academy building.
Advertisement for Bill's Lunch in Pictou from the May 14th, 1959 Pictou Advocate
Photo seems to be from a postcard (says 'New Glasgow, NS' at top), overlooking downtown New Glasgow from the current location of Carmichael Park.
Ruler with inscription from he Pictou and New Glasgow business
Gravestone of Dora M. Langill
Photo of a trawler
Notice for John R. McDonald & Co., Pictou
1918 ship "Cambria", built in River John
Advice note for J. R. McDonald
Photo taken May 1922, "Lena, Smithy, Bert, Irene, Hilda, Grace"
Inscriptions of gravestones at the St. David's Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Toney River
Bea MacIsaac standing beside a Santa decoration at her home on Hill Street, husband Don MacIsaac's shadow is visible in front of her
Photo taken in June 1921, "Pictou Highlanders, YMCA A. Grounds June 1921, 'Brass and Pipe bands'"
Photo from 1900 and featured in several publications concerning Pictou (such as the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review)