Dated 1920 from the Pictou store
Settlement of account by Alexander McDonald
Close up of William H. Davies' gravestone
Small advertisement booklet with set of small rusty needles inside (sewing needles)
Photo from the 150th Anniversary of the landing of the Ship Hector Celebrations
Bea MacIsaac standing by a china cupboard at Christmas time
Photos taken January 1922, "Sick Parade", "Three men in a boat," "Agony Quartet"
An amalgamation of all the passengers and ships lists for ships that sailed to Pictou and surrounding areas, from 1767 to 1845
Bea MacIsaac at the Site of Well British, photo printed in January 1960
Dated Halifax, 1798, from James Kitchen
Page 92 of the 1900 issue
Page 107 of the 1900 issue
By Robert Murdoch, August 13th, 1894
Scribbler used from drawing course at school where students were to learn how to draw by mimicking the illustrations in the book. 1901 edition of Catherine M. Fraser
Article from the Feb. 23, 1923 issue of the Pictou Advocate about Constable R.C. Soy attempting to fine Dr. Irwin of Westville for violating liquor restrictions.
Booklet promoting the steamers in Cape Breton that traveled from major points (Englishtown, Sydney...) around the island
Advertisement for the week's featured sewing machine, the Tingler 031 Brother, at the Woolworth Department Store in New Glasgow
"Wood working factory, dealers in lumber and building material," part of 1916 Pictou, NS travel book
John MacLeod at Medford MacLeod's farm at West River in 1952
Catalog of seeds for the garden and flowers
Bond between William Fraser of West River and Alexander Graham of Westville. Also a letter on the bottom concerning church membership.
Funds raised by locals to support Ebenezer and son Daniel McLeod in building a new home after their previous home was destroyed by fire.
Deed made 1874 in Four Mile Brook, followed by a letter concerning Catherine Archibald/McLeod's family.
Written in 1869 in New Glasgow
Photo of the Read gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery