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- 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)
- Medal given to David Gordon McGeachie, returned A.I.F. soldier by the people of Killingworth. The medal was presented to Mr McGeachie at a ceremony at the Killingworth Literary Institute on 26 May 1919. (jpeg)
- Postcard sent to Gladys Williams from David Gordon McGeachie, 1916. .David Gordon McGeachie, was the son of James McGeachie serving with the AIF in Egypt during World War I. Gordon McGeachie and Gladys Williams married in 1921. (jpeg)
- Postcard sent by David Gordon McGeachie whilst serving with the A.I.F. in Egypt during World War I. Insription reads: "Reading Left to Right. Standing: T Tate, T Mackie, J McLean. Sitting: H Hynes, A McLaren, R Gibson, and yours sincerely Gordon." (jpeg)
- 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." (jpeg)
- John Gover Williams 1869-1948. Postcard. Inscription reads: "John Gover Williams aged 26 years. Husband of Emma Louisa Strang. Father of Gladys Edna , Ellen Irene, John Grover Junior, Violet Harriet, Sylvia Louisa.". Gladys Edna Williams married David Gordon mcGeachie in 1921. (jpeg)
- Killingworth mine air shaft. Inscription reads:"Killingworth mine shaft. Taken by your brother, Hector. Taken between 1915-1917.' Hector refers to John William Hector McGeachie 1903-1987, son of James McGeachie. (jpeg)
- Killingworth boys at Newcastle showground. David Gordon McGeachie front row left. Killingworth and West Wallsend volunteers enlisting for World War I. c1915 (jpeg)
- Nurses Gladys Edna Williams (seated) and Margaret Chalmers Dick.Gladys married David Gordon McGeachie in 1921. (jpeg)
- Children at Killingworth. Inscription reads: "our gang - Kenny Priest, Jim McGeachie, Post master's son, Claude Griffiths, Helen McGeachie." (jpeg)
- Postcard from A L McLaren to Gladys Williams 1916. Inscription reads: "Cairo, 1st Jan 1916. Dear Miss Williams, Excuse the familiarity, but this is only to remind you that we are all sticking together and keeping fit. But Gordon is anxiously waiting for a letter. A L McLaren.". Gladys Edna Williams married David Gordon McGeachie in 1921. (jpeg)
- 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. (jpeg)
- Postcard with photograph of Private G McGeachie, sent from France c1916. Possibly sent to Gladys Williams who he would marry in 1922. David Gordon McGeachie, was the son of James McGeachie serving with the AIF in Egypt during World War I (jpeg)
- Postcard to Gladys Williams from David Gordon McGeachie 16 February 1916. Inscription reads "Dear Gladys, I have not any news to give you this mail, so I hope you will excuse me writing a PC. I have not received any more of your letters but am living in hope of getting more soon. We are still in the same old place (sand crushing), but are expecting to move next week. Jim Milne and the other Killingworth boys left here on Monday, but I do not know where they have gone to. Well dear, I hope you are enjoying good health and passing the time pleasantly. With heaps of love from yours affectionately, Gordon" (jpeg)
- WWI era leave pass and ration book belonging to David Gordon McGeachie 21 Mar 1919. David Gordon McGeachie, was the son of James McGeachie serving with the AIF in Egypt during World War I (jpeg)
- Violet Taylor (nee Williams) and Nell Pendlebury at Mount Sugarloaf, c1935. Vi and her husband Joe ran the Refreshment Rooms on Mt Sugarloaf from the 1930s to the mid 1950s (jpeg)
- World War I Dominion Forces letter, 1918. Sent to Australian, Canadian and New Zealand troops by George V from Buckingham Palace. Belonged to David Gordon McGeachie AIF. (jpeg)
- World War I troop movement card belonging to David Gordon McGeachie AIF (jpeg)
- Violet Taylor (nee Williams). Vi and her husband Joe ran the Refreshment Rooms on Mt Sugarloaf from the 1930s to the mid 1950s (jpeg)
- Leather walletissued to Australian WWi soldiers serving overseas for Christmas in 1918 (jpeg)