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Auction**Signed Photos of Ex Charlton players** G/Wich & Bexley Hospice Fundraiser

edited March 2014 in General Charlton
In memory of Colin, we are raising money for the Greenwich and Bexley hospice, where he spent his last few days, before passing away in January last year after suffering from Cancer. Colin was a well known face at home and away games over the last 35 years, and always had time for everyone. His collection of Charlton memorabilla is vast, and on the request of Colin's family they have asked that these items are auctioned and kept within the Charlton family.

At present we have raised over £2065 via this site, Ebay and personal sales. Thank you for your wonderful support so far, whilst raising money for a local hospice.

http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/52836/colin-holland-rip-cholland/p1

If you haven't seen the auctions before a few notes. They are real auctions so only bid you if can and intend to pay. Highest bidder wins and pays postage or collects. Auction ends at 5.00pm this Monday. Any bids after 4.59pm are invalid. Please only bid in few £ units.

Thank you for looking and happy bidding. A big thanks to AFKA for giving permission for this auction to be run on Charlton Life, the players for taking out time to sign the photos and Tom Morris for giving permission as well.

Lot A: A 10" by 8" signed photo of Paul Walsh and Colin Powell celebrating Walsh's goal in a 3-1 defeat in the League Cup at Brentford. 9/8/1980. Opening Bid: £10

Lot B: A 10" by 8" signed photo of Keith Peacock in action away at Birmingham during the 1971/1972 season. Opening Bid: £10

Lot C: A 10" by 8" signed photo of Garry Nelson in action at home to Millwall during the 1992/1993 season.. Opening Bid: £10

Lot D: A 7" by 5" reprinted photo of the Charlton squad at the Valley in 1937 before they departed for the end of season tour of America and Canada. Opening bid: £10imageimageimageimage

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