Media
- Private Albert Greenfield, 774. 34th Battalion AIF (jpeg)
- Private Thomas Wood 1030. 17th Battalion AIF (jpeg)
- The Greenfield Family (jpeg)
- Private Stephen Greenfield 3325. 1st Battalion AIF (jpeg)
- Marriage of Walter Yates and Isabella Greenfield, 29 February 1930 (jpeg)
- James and Annie Wood (jpeg)
- Sapper James Wood 5867 AIF and Sapper John Mutton 5583 3rd Tunnelling Company AIF (jpeg)
- Wedding of Annie Greenfield and James Wood 1912 (jpeg)
- Stephen James Wood of Swansea 1922 - 1966 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Soldiers Memorial Monument c1981 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Soldiers' Memorial Monument - Enlisted Men (jpeg)
- Killingworth Soldiers' Memorial Monument - In Memoriam List (jpeg)
- William and Elizabeth Johnston of Barnsley NSW (jpeg)
- Killingworth, NSW, 30 August 1910. Photographed by Ralph Snowball. (jpeg)
- Group of soldiers presumably from the 11th Reinforcements. 13th Battallion, 4th Brigade A.I.F., seated on donkeys in front of The Sphynx. Cairo, Egypt c1915. Postcard. Inscription reads "A crowd of Donkeys". Possibly sent by David Gordon McGeachie to his family. (jpeg)
- Believed to be Edward Ashlie Phelan, son of Edward Francis Phelan and Amelia (nee Gray). Born at West Wallsend, August 1917. Photograph taken 1918. The Phelan family were involved in the early cinema and photography industry in Australia. (jpeg)
- Mine workers from Killingworth Colliery c1918. Postcard. Inscription reads "Boys from Killingworth Pit during World War 1" (jpeg)
- Combined leave pass and railway ticket from World War I. Probably belonged to David Gordon McGeachie, son of James McGeachie who served in the AIF during the war. (jpeg)
- David Gordon McGeachie (1895-1940) and his brother Colin Hoskins McGeachie (1905-2000) (jpeg)
- Duncan Clelland Forbes McGeachie (1898-1952). Postcard sent to David Gordon McGeachie, son of James McGeachie serving with the AIF in World War I. Inscription on front reads"Don't you think I would make a good soldier". Inscription on back reads "My dear brother, This is a photo I have had taken just after a 16 day camp at Newcastle Show Ground. It was taken by a Killy boy just outside of the houses on the Green last Sunday. I will tell you about the camp in a letter following. Hoping this finds you in the best of health and spirits as it leaves me. From your loving brother Duncan Forbes." (jpeg)
- Nurses Gladys Edna Williams (seated) and Margaret Chalmers Dick.Gladys married David Gordon McGeachie in 1921. (jpeg)
- God Guard You. World War I Christmas card given out by the YMCA to A.I.F. troops in Egypt. (jpeg)