Media
- Returned soldiers memorial, Killingworth (jpeg)
- House dissassembled and moved by bullock team, Killingworth. (jpeg)
- House dissassembled and moved by bullock team, Killingworth. (jpeg)
- Mary and Richard Howie, Mine Manager at Killingworth Colliery NSW. Richard and Mary were born in Scotland, married in West Wallsend (NSW). Parents of Sarah, Jane, Muriel, Mary and Agnes. Information supplied by descendant Di Woodstock nee Calvert. (jpeg)
- Westside Mine, 2005. View as panorama with photos 5588 and 5591 (jpeg)
- Westside Mine entrance, 2005 (jpeg)
- Westside Mine, 2005. View as panorama with photos 5589 and 5591 (jpeg)
- Former Killingworth Hotel. Now a private residence. c2000 (jpeg)
- Westside Mine, 2005. View as panorama with photos 5588 and 5589 (jpeg)
- H Elliott, butcher, Killingworth, NSW, 20 October 1903 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, Killingworth, NSW, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, Killingworth, NSW, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- The Boulevarde, Killingworth. Dr Lowe's house is on the corner, The Police Station is shown by an arrow October 1907. (jpeg)
- Killingworth Hotel and hall, 1898 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery after mine explosion 7 December 1910 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, New Wallsend, also known as West Wallsend Extended Colliery, Killingworth (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, New Wallsend, also known as West Wallsend Extended Colliery, Killingworth, NSW. Headframe after the explosion, 7 December 1910. Photographed by James McGeachie (jpeg)
- Killingworth Hotel and hall, Killingworth, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- Sergeant James Kell and family. James was the first police officer to be stationed at Killingworth (jpeg)
- Ronald McGeachie and Sam Craig on horseback (jpeg)
- Ron McGeachie and Sam Craig on horseback, Herbert and Mary Watkins on left (jpeg)
- James McGeachie and family (jpeg)
- Gordon (David Gordon) McGeachie 1895-1940. Service Number 3412 AIF (jpeg)
- United Church, Killingworth. 1913 (jpeg)
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