Photo taken May 1922, "Shadow boxing, Sam and Bert"
Article from the Dec. 13th, 1883 edition of the Eastern Chronicle about the implementation of time zones on the Intercolonial railway, although the railway did not initially adapt the Maritimes' time zone.
Photo taken July 1921, "The Vamp"
Gravestone of James and Pypa Notman
Letter written in 1834 by James' sisters, Christina and Margaret Fraser
Natural Science and Geography/History exam for Grade III (third year/grade 11)
Ad featured in the Oct. 15th, 1953 Pictou Advocate
Dance performed at the Open House and the Spring Review in 1948 at the Pictou Community Centre.
Advice note sent to John R. McDonald, Pictou
"Steinvora" ship from 1875, built in New Glasgow by J.W. Carmichael. Tonnage of 1099.
Advertisements on page 7 of the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
Advice note for McDonald (J.R. McDonald), Pictou
Group of 1942 graduates at Acadia University for their reunion in 1997
Close up of William H. Davies' gravestone
Advertisement for R. Simon & Son Groceries on Water St., Pictou, from April 1, 1911 Pictou Advocate
A list of immigrants living in the County in 1815 published in the Pictou Advocate in 1934 after the list was discovered at the Provincial archives.
May 1927 book detailing the rules and regulations of the railway, as well as practice questions for employee examinations.
1951 wedding of Beth Dewar and Medford MacLeod
Photos from the 1900 issue
Gravestone marker placed for Minnie E. Profitt, wife of J.C. Profitt and the daughter of Capt. Henry Heighton
Tintype photo of Mary MacKenzie, wife of Hugh Fraser
Page 13 from the 1900 Canadian Trade Review
List of the amount of debts owed from the Estate of Samuel Archibald
Various notes in pencil and what appears to be a draft letter
Advertisements and announcements on page 5 of the Canadian Trade Review