Ad to attract settlers to Pictou Harbour in 1767, most likely what the Betsey/Hope settlers saw in Philadelphia
Page 78 of the 1900 issue
Elizabeth Fraser in her "Fluorescent Walse" costume for the 1949 Easter Parade at the Pictou Community Centre
Published in 1895 by the Commissioner of Public Works and Mines, Halifax. Details all the regulations of the mines, including an updated version of section 8.
Photo taken May 1922, "Smithy and Grace"
MacLeod farm house in West River, owned then by Medford MacLeod (who also built it) and his wife Beth Dewar
Survey note for timber from James Patterson to Edward Mortimer, 1809
Article from the May 16, 1968 edition of the Pictou Advocate about miners escaping the Drummond mine.
For J.D.B. Fraser & Sons Co., dated Feb. 24th 1890
Photo taken May 1922, "J. W. Priest and Principal Moore"
Part of the 1969-1989 River John calendar
Advertisement from the May 21, 1959 edition of the Pictou Advocate fro Gus Talbot's Esso station.
Short article from Nov. 9, 1944 Pictou Advocate about Roy "Pop" Lawlor's success in the Tiger Squadron.
Instructions about the book, writing, pens, and general use of the 1900 penmanship scribbler of Catherine M. Fraser
Short piece in the Halifax Herald for the 150th Anniversary of the Ship Hector
Page 97 of the 1900 issue
A writ sent to Ebenezer McLeod from John McKinlay to pay debt to the late William Matheson
Photo taken June 1921, "Studie"
Advice note for John R. McDonald & Co., Pictou
Memorial book for Mrs. M.P.S. Prichard, wife of D.G.W. Prichard
Photo of gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Account with Daniel Miner, dated 1821 Pictou
Amount of Account Tender owing to John Gould, signed in Pictou May 5th, 1838
Regulations covering Nova Scotian mines, in this case wages. Published in Halifax in 1895.
Illustrated guide attracting North Americans to travel on the Pacific coast via rail. Passenger service began in 1900, and the rail itself was completed in the 1870s/1880s.