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McGeachie Family picnic. Killingworth c1916. Postcard sent from Gladys Williams to David Gordon McGeachie, who was serving in the A.I.F. in Egypt.. Inscription reads: "I think you will know all of the folks in this photo. Don't you think Forbes takes the Bun there. Dear I enjoyed myself well. But would have felt more happy if you had been there.Its the first picnic I have been to since you went away. Goodbye. With love Gladys."
![McGeachie Family picnic. Killingworth c1916. Postcard sent from Gladys Williams to David Gordon McGeachie, who was serving in the A.I.F. in Egypt.. Inscription reads: "I think you will know all of the folks in this photo. Don't you think Forbes takes the Bun there. Dear I enjoyed myself well. But would have felt more happy if you had been there.Its the first picnic I have been to since you went away. Goodbye. With love Gladys."](https://history.lakemac.com.au/images/dynamic/history/lh-406321-950.jpeg)
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Creator: Unknown
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.
This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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