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.
Ad to attract settlers to Pictou Harbour in 1767, most likely what the Betsey/Hope settlers saw in Philadelphia
Note for John R. McDonald
Gravestone of William A.H. Villiers Mansel
The 1907 parody song
Drawing from the 1932-1933 Course of Study booklet
Photo from the 1916 Pictou, NS book
Photo of the Olde Foundry sign in Pictou
Little travel book detailing the industries, businesses, buildings, and people of Pictou. Printed in 1916.
Photo of the old Prince Edward Island steamer
Envelope also has details of Calvin's death and family written on it.
Photos taken January 1922, "Sick Parade", "Three men in a boat," "Agony Quartet"
Advertisements on page 7 of the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
Index of photos located in the first cabinet of the Don MacIsaac Photo Collection, in order of subject and name.
Photo from the St. James Anglican Cemetery
Information concerning disease control
George, Eleanor, and Edward Campbell's inscriptions on the DAVIES family gravestone
Post office in New Glasgow, built in 1884.
Photo taken in July 1921, "Elsie"
A petition to the government for a bridge to service the Salt Springs area as a means to cross the West River
Map detailing Harbour, Abercrombie Point, Fisher's Grant, the wharf, and McPherson's Point
Info on the Oarsmen and Piping competitions , both part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of the Ship Hector
Photo of the Maritime Building in New Glasgow from the early 20th century, taken from Monica Graham's book.
Gravestones of Margaret E. MacGowan, Mathew Mahoney, Rev. Dr. P.J Connolly, Rev. Cyril E. Miller D.D., and Rev. William B. MacDonald
Bea MacIsaac standing on the shoulder, farms in the background