Gravestone of Thomas McLean, son of John & Janet McLean
Bea MacIsaac outside her Hill Street home in winter
Farm house of Medford MacLeod and Beth Dewar in West River.
Plans to expand the courthouse (not dated)
Announcement for the intention to start the Pictou Advocate by John D. MacDonald
In memoriam section printed in the December 1941 The Academy honoring the Pictou Academy Students who died in World War I
The gravestone of Donald McMillian and his wife Jessie McMillian (née Matheson)
Page 81 of the 1900 issue
Advertisement for various Ford models from the September 18, 1925 edition of the Pictou Advocate
Photo of gravestone in the St. James Anglican Cemetery
Photo taken June 1922, "Pictou Harbour"
Dissolution of partnership poster announcing the selling of their remaining stock.
Page 41 of the 1990 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Announcement from 1876
Taken from the January 27, 1887 Eastern Chronicle. Advertisement for eye glasses by New Glasgow's James Eastwood, optician
Close-up of the gravestone of Thomas McLean, son of Janet and John McLean
Receipt issued by Duncan R. McCabe on January 13th, 1890 for the payment of school tax for the year 1889
Register of Adam and Christy McDonald and their fourteen children
Dated 1905, plan shows the Primrose properties along the water
Small write-up from the Pictou Advocate (1946) and photo of Pictou's Watt family with four generations gathered at a family reunion.
Note of lumber sold to John Homslton from James Patterson, 1811
By-laws for three sports clubs in Pictou
Taken from the April 3, 1862 issue of the Eastern Chronicle. Advertisement placed by Alexander Archibald selling the Albert Steam Mills in West River.
Bea MacIsaac in her backyard by a Japanese silk lilac tree, which was planted in the 1930s.
Photo of Prince Nova ferry and description from May 1, 1974 edition of the Pictou Advocate