Farms -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou (County) ; Farmers -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou (County) -- Biography
A compilation of articles written by R.H. Ward of Eureka, and published in The Free Lance, The Eastern Chronicle, The New Glasgow Evening News, and The Pictou Advocate from 1919 to 1922.
Cooking Over Time: A Collection of Recipes and Stories of Women from Antigonish Town and County provides small biographies, personal reflections and insights from many talented Antigonish women. Each of these stories is followed by a recipe which...
Petroglyphs --Nova Scotia ; Micmac art -- Nova Scotia
Series of tracings of Mi'kmaq petroglyphs recorded by George Creed at Kejumkujik and McGowan Lake in 1887 and 1888. Creed used the tracing technique. He examined the rock faces, went over those outlines he thought significant with blue aniline...
Black Canadians -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou (County) -- Social conditions -- History ; Race discrimination -- Nova Scotia -- Pictou (County) -- History
First published by Scott Maritimes Limited in August 1990 on the occasion of the First Reunion of the Pictou County Black Community. In conjunction with the year 2000 New Glasgow Black Gala Homecoming celebrations, Native Born has been made...
A general history of the County of Pictou, which provides an overview of the most significant events which have taken place in the past two centuries of the county's history. A broad work which includes the arrival of the pioneers, religion,...
Ballads, English -- Canada History and criticism ; Songs, English -- Canada History and criticism
In Nova Scotia in the first decade of the last century Roy Mackenzie, an academic on holiday in his native province, gathered ballads from acquaintances of his youth, sure that he was preserving the last remnants of a dying tradition.
An article published in the Canadian Trade Review which provides an overview of Pictou County, focusing on the towns of Pictou, Westville and Stellarton. The article highlights the prosperity in the county by discussing the industries, businesses...