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Postcard from James Silver Milne to Gladys Williams c1916. Inscription reads"Dear Miss G Williams, This is written by a friend of Gordon's from Killingworth - the boy who carried the banner down from the railway station. Hoping you will not think me personal, but we were both writing together. I will now close with kindest regards, James Milne.
![Postcard from James Silver Milne to Gladys Williams c1916. Inscription reads"Dear Miss G Williams, This is written by a friend of Gordon's from Killingworth - the boy who carried the banner down from the railway station. Hoping you will not think me personal, but we were both writing together. I will now close with kindest regards, James Milne.](https://history.lakemac.com.au/images/dynamic/history/lh-406330-950.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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