Photo taken in 1922, "Chubbie"
Short article about Donald R. Webster and Roy John "Pop" Lawlor named to the King's Honor List during WWII, from the Jan. 4, 1945 Pictou Advocate.
Memorial book for Mrs. M.P.S. Prichard, wife of D.G.W. Prichard
Received from the Boston, Halifax, and P.E. Island S.S. Line for John R. McDonald & Co.
Page 11 of the 1900 issue
Page 19 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records
Page 31 of the 1900 issue of the Canadian Trade Review
Freight advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
Short article from 29th October 1953 Pictou Advocate about an assembly held at Pictou Academy honoring the 150th anniversary of McCulloch's landing in Pictou in 1803. Guest speaker was Dr. Harold Scammell.
Page 108 of the 1900 issue
Bea MacIsaac holding Rally dog food, sitting in a chair by a dog. Photo printed in January 1960
MacLeod farm house in West River, owned then by Medford MacLeod (who also built it) and his wife Beth Dewar
The gravestones of James Fraser, his wife Margaret (née McDonald), and their daughter Mary Hannah.
Crown letter addressed to Adam Gordon, Robert Murray, John Colquhon, Donald McDonald, William McLeod
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
Grade 11 report card and confirmation of passing the provincial examinations for John Park McQueen
Advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
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.
Notice for John R. McDonald & Co.
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)
Photo taken of the 1921-1922 P.A. Rugby team.
Gravestone of James W. Copeland (d. 1880)
Photograph of Laura Harriet Reid, Pictou Academy Class of 1916