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McGeachie family house at Killingworth. c1908. Postcard sent to David Gordon McGeachie, son of James McGeachie serving with the AIF during World War I. Inscription reads "this is our dear old house which I wish you will be back to soon. These are my first five photos. Hector". Hector refers to John William Hector McGeachie (1903-1987)
![McGeachie family house at Killingworth. c1908. Postcard sent to David Gordon McGeachie, son of James McGeachie serving with the AIF during World War I. Inscription reads "this is our dear old house which I wish you will be back to soon. These are my first five photos. Hector". Hector refers to John William Hector McGeachie (1903-1987)](https://history.lakemac.com.au/images/dynamic/history/lh-406313-950.jpeg)
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This photograph is part of the McGeachie family collection. James McGeachie was chief engineer at Killingwoth Colliery in the 1890s. His son Duncan was Mine Manager at Killingworth Colliery.
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