Page 19 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Bea MacIsaac in her backyard by a Japanese silk lilac tree, which was planted in the 1930s.
Page 17 of the Canadian Trade Review
Department of National Defence cloth card/certificate given to Allister Irwin MacDonald in 1946
Back of a receipt from A.C. Baillie, a Pictou merchant
Survey maps of land near Eight Mile Brook, containing various plots of land that are connected to a deed between Anthony and Sidney Smith (as mentioned on survey map)
Article about the first tug-of-war competition organized at the Pictou North Colchester Exhibition in 1937, including list of team members for all seven teams.
One page attendance list of the February 1848 meeting.
Freight advice note for John R. McDonald, Pictou
Lease for larger tract of land formerly owned by Samuel Archibald, then his wife Catherine, in Middle River.
Photograph of Myrtle Vivian Grant, graduate of Pictou Academy in 1916
Close-up of the gravestone of Andrew McIntosh, Donal McIntosh, and Simon Fraser McIntosh
Photo in sleeve of WWII solider
Caroline Fraser's grade 7-A class at the Central School, 1946
The grave stone of John McDonald, his first wife Grace Thompson, and his second wife Catherine Falkner
Bea MacIsaac holding Rally dog food, sitting in a chair by a dog. Photo printed in January 1960
Song lyrics written by Elizabeth Tibbel
Index of photos contained in the third drawer of the Don MacIsaac
Little travel book detailing the industries, businesses, buildings, and people of Pictou. Printed in 1916.
Bea MacIsaac standing at the back of her home on Hill Street, Pictou, icicles behind her hanging off the house
Crown letter addressed to Adam Gordon, Robert Murray, John Colquhon, Donald McDonald, William McLeod
Photo of the Read gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
Catalog of seeds for the garden and flowers
Photograph of Thomas Ross, Pictou Academy Class of 1916