Pictou County Postcards
Vintage Postcards from Pictou County, Nova Scotia

EDWARDIAN ERA POSTCARDS from PICTOU COUNTY, NOVA SCOTIA

Famous for it’s early settlers and intriguing historical background, Pictou County was by the early 1900s, one of the busiest and most prosperous, commercial and industrial hubs in Nova Scotia. Many of the residents there, had family and friends, who lived in other areas of Canada and the USA and they kept in touch with letters and postcards.
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WELCOME to the PICTOU COUNTY POSTCARD WEBSITE

In the early 1900s, a postcard was the equivalent of today's email or text message. Postcards usually had an attractive picture and initially cost a mere penny to mail. Postal service was far better than it is today and a postcard would routinely arrive at places several hundred miles away within a 24 hour period. Friends and family could be quickly notified of events, upcoming visits, a person’s health, or just find out how things were going.

This website will showcase many of the postcards that were sold in the shops and hotels throughout Pictou County, primarily during the Edwardian Era (about 1900 to 1919) but also during the 20 year period after that. The Pictou County postcard Collection, has a special focus on postcards that were published and sold by the Torry family. James Torey was my great grandfather and he and his brothers owned and operated Torry's Book Store on Provost Street in New Glasgow, along with other commercial interests in Cape Breton. They loved photography, and used many of their own photos, along with those of their friends, to publish many of their postcards of the area.

USE OF THE IMAGES FOUND ON THIS WEBSITE
If you would like to use any of the postcard images or the family photos found on this site, for personal use or for any other reason, i.e in another website, in a family tree to be published online, in a book or other publication, etc., please contact me for permission, stating the reason for your request, identify where the image will be used or published, and credit this website http:// pictoupostcards.com as the image source.

Please note that some of photos on this site do belong to other people
and these images have been used with their permission as noted. Images supplied by others may not be used without the owners permission. If you wish to use these images, you need to contact the owner of the image to request permission for usage. I will be happy to assist with this if I can.

COMMENTS ETC. WELCOME!
I would love to to hear from family and friends of the Torry family, as well the other families that were involved in photography and postcard publishing in Pictou County, such as the as the Crockett, McLean, Reid, White, and Waldren families. Comments, contributions, suggestions would be appreciated. Enjoy your visit!

Allison Nelson

LAST UPDATED April 27, 2014