Media
- World War I postcard. Inscription reads: "The terrible three". David Gordon mcGeachie is on far right. (jpeg)
- McGeachie family photograph. Inscription reads "Uncle Forbes and Danny Shepherd". Uncle Forbes refers to Duncan Clelland Forbes McGeachie, 1898-1952. He was the brother of James McGeachie. (jpeg)
- McGeachie family photograph. Inscription reads: "Uncle Jack Williams holding Jim". Jack Williams refers to John Williams, the uncle of Gladys Edna Williams who married David Gordon McGeachie in 1920. Jim is James McGeachie son of David Gordon McGeachie and Gladys Edna (nee Williams). (jpeg)
- McGeachie family photograph. Inscription reads: "Jim McGeachie." (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, New Wallsend, also known as West Wallsend Extended Colliery, Killingworth (jpeg)
- West Wallsend-Killingworth Colliery after explosion, 7 December 1910. (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, New Wallsend, also known as West Wallsend Extended Colliery, Killingworth, NSW. Headframe after the explosion, 7 December 1910. Photographed by James McGeachie (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery after mine explosion 7 December 1910 (jpeg)
- War Memorial, Killingworth - 1994 (jpeg)
- Killingworth. Road leading to Killingworth Colliery c1935 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Hotel c1950 (jpeg)
- Railway line leading to Killingworth Colliery (jpeg)
- Road leading to Killingworth Colliery (jpeg)
- Birthday party at Christensen house at Killingworth in the 1930s (jpeg)
- Christensen children in the old tennis court now overgrown with lupins at Killingworth in the 1930s (jpeg)
- Elma Christensen and Sally the dairy cow outside the family home at Killingworth in the 1930s (jpeg)
- Elma Christensen on Jip the horse at Killingworth (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, Killingworth, NSW, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- United Church, Killingworth. 1913 (jpeg)
- The Boulevarde, Killingworth. Dr Lowe's house is on the corner, The Police Station is shown by an arrow October 1907. (jpeg)
- Elizabeth and Alan Christensen bathing a pet lamb outside their house at Killingworth in the 1930s (jpeg)
- Killingworth public school, 1937 (jpeg)
- Killingworth Colliery, Killingworth, NSW, 16 October 1903 (jpeg)
- Elizabeth Christensen about 5-6 years old in front of house at Killingworth in the 1930s (jpeg)