Little travel book detailing the industries, businesses, buildings, and people of Pictou. Printed in 1916.
Page 22 of the 1900 issue
Advice note for J. R. McDonald, Pictou
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
Department of National Defence cloth card/certificate given to Allister Irwin MacDonald in 1946
Notice for John R. McDonald & Co.
Envelope with details on Audubon on top
Photo taken of the 1921-1922 P.A. Rugby team.
Photo of the Read gravestone in St. James Anglican Cemetery
Photograph of Fannie E. Ferguson, Pictou Acadmey Class of 1916
Dated March 1795 between Patterson of Pictou Harbour, and Turnbull of East River, but unsigned
Invoice for James Mainland, Esq.
Gravestone of Evan Sutherland, child of John & Margaret Sutherland
Page 109 of the 1900 issue
Lowden bought three spruce bars for John Hamilton
Part of the Ritchie Cemetery Records, recorded in 1951
Receipt issued Dec. 21, 1886 by John D. MacDonald for the collection of county rates
Index to genealogy of Cruikshank family that moved from Scotland to Sunnybrae in 1820/30s.
Photo of Bea MacIsaac, née Bourgeois in her backyard, Bedford's Motel on West River Road in the background.
Advertisement for Magee's Fancy Peas, canned/made in Pictou. From the April 30th, 1959 Pictou Advocate
Certificate for Neil MacDonald of Thorburn (January 2nd, 1900).
Land intended for Melford farm along the West River in Durham, dated 1888.
The gravestone of the children of John and Mary Clark, Isabella Hill and Anthony