Anyone cleared their loft lately ?
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Very good stuff for the MuseumSix-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
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Henry, you are welcome to them.Henry Irving said:
Very good stuff for the MuseumSix-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
I'll retrieve them from the loft at some point and then maybe we can fix up a meet?0 -
Please do, would love to have them.0
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I have a spectrum+. microdrive and games etc...in there somewhere. A chipped PSOne with games, 2 original furbies, An inflatable Luke Skywalker speedster, 100s of bloody beanie babiesfrom when my wife collected them! Wallace and Gromitt Christmas crackers that I joked would be worth money one day so I keep as a joke, also some Ginger Meggs comics (Australian Denice the Menace) mint from 1926 worth hundreds each! And a load of junk!0
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The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.3 -
It was in such good repair by the time we got backblackpool72 said:
The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.1 -
I really need to meet you matestonemuse said:
It was in such good repair by the time we got backblackpool72 said:
The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.0 -
Not sure when next down the Valley but will let you know.blackpool72 said:
I really need to meet you matestonemuse said:
It was in such good repair by the time we got backblackpool72 said:
The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.0 -
stonemuse said:
Not sure when next down the Valley but will let you know.blackpool72 said:
I really need to meet you matestonemuse said:
It was in such good repair by the time we got backblackpool72 said:
The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.7 -
Fuck off Rickyricky_otto said:stonemuse said:
Not sure when next down the Valley but will let you know.blackpool72 said:
I really need to meet you matestonemuse said:
It was in such good repair by the time we got backblackpool72 said:
The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.5 - Sponsored links:
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stonemuse said:
Not sure when next down the Valley but will let you know.blackpool72 said:
I really need to meet you matestonemuse said:
It was in such good repair by the time we got backblackpool72 said:
The league liner to Brighton was one of the best away days.Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Best not to say too much about what went on in the train that day.
Happy days.0 -
Henry Irving said:
Please do, would love to have them.
Henry, have pm'd you (i think)Henry Irving said:Please do, would love to have them.
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Thanks, have replied0
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Henry, for some reason your message hasn't reached me.Henry Irving said:Thanks, have replied
Can you re-send please.
(Caution: l am a bit of a techno thicky but I have tried logging off and on again and nothing there yet)0 -
Try the inbox again now, Tony. I think you deleted yourself from the conversation by mistake. @Six-a-bag-of-nuts0
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do you want team sheets @Henry Irving ?0
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Yes please, teamsheets are great. @Alex WrightAlex Wright said:do you want team sheets @Henry Irving ?
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@Acab not sure if you've seen it but I inboxed you too0
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Thanks Ben, I think I've got there in the end.Henry Irving said:Try the inbox again now, Tony. I think you deleted yourself from the conversation by mistake. @Six-a-bag-of-nuts
Can't believe what a techno buffoon I am.
Photo's not great quality, but here they are.
I can bring these up to the game tomorrow if it suits, but won't get there for museum opening times.
Sadly, I no longer drink before games now, but can meet you or others outside if it suits?
Otherwise can sort something for a later date via inbox pm0 -
They are Wonderful @Six-a-bag-of-nutsSix-a-bag-of-nuts said:
Thanks Ben, I think I've got there in the end.Henry Irving said:Try the inbox again now, Tony. I think you deleted yourself from the conversation by mistake. @Six-a-bag-of-nuts
Can't believe what a techno buffoon I am.
Photo's not great quality, but here they are.
I can bring these up to the game tomorrow if it suits, but won't get there for museum opening times.
Sadly, I no longer drink before games now, but can meet you or others outside if it suits?
Otherwise can sort something for a later date via inbox pm
I've got the consultation meeting with club about the gates before the game so might be best if you leave them in main reception. I'll in-box you.0 - Sponsored links:
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Yesterday I rediscovered a sit on Thomas the Tank engine in the loft that must’ve been there for 25 years awaiting the arrival of grandchildren. Ideal to bring down - now that I have two grand kids - who will both be two next birthday.
Because of the way the rafters lie it was easier to give Thomas a gentle nudge towards the loft hatch. Thomas was surprisingly mobile considering his long period of inactivity and off he trundled happily towards his destination.
However, I could only watch in horror as Thomas’s front bogies dipped over the lip of the hatch and tantalisingly held for what seemed an age, before crashing to the floor below.
Poor Thomas was shattered (as was I). Thomas now sits glumly in a black bin bag awaiting his final journey to that great breakers yard in the sky.
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It's like losing a loved one reading that, absolute tragedy!Raith_C_Chattonell said:Yesterday I rediscovered a sit on Thomas the Tank engine in the loft that must’ve been there for 25 years awaiting the arrival of grandchildren. Ideal to bring down - now that I have two grand kids - who will both be two next birthday.
Because of the way the rafters lie it was easier to give Thomas a gentle nudge towards the loft hatch. Thomas was surprisingly mobile considering his long period of inactivity and off he trundled happily towards his destination.
However, I could only watch in horror as Thomas’s front bogies dipped over the lip of the hatch and tantalisingly held for what seemed an age, before crashing to the floor below.
Poor Thomas was shattered (as was I). Thomas now sits glumly in a black bin bag awaiting his final journey to that great breakers yard in the sky.
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Any chance you could shove Roland up in your loft?Raith_C_Chattonell said:Yesterday I rediscovered a sit on Thomas the Tank engine in the loft that must’ve been there for 25 years awaiting the arrival of grandchildren. Ideal to bring down - now that I have two grand kids - who will both be two next birthday.
Because of the way the rafters lie it was easier to give Thomas a gentle nudge towards the loft hatch. Thomas was surprisingly mobile considering his long period of inactivity and off he trundled happily towards his destination.
However, I could only watch in horror as Thomas’s front bogies dipped over the lip of the hatch and tantalisingly held for what seemed an age, before crashing to the floor below.
Poor Thomas was shattered (as was I). Thomas now sits glumly in a black bin bag awaiting his final journey to that great breakers yard in the sky.3 -
no, i think there may a body up there ...0
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Where the hell is Edge Hill?Henry Irving said:
Very good stuff for the MuseumSix-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
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Seem to recall going there before on the way to AnfiejdWheresmeticket? said:
Where the hell is Edge Hill?Henry Irving said:
Very good stuff for the MuseumSix-a-bag-of-nuts said:
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
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Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.0
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BerkshireBob said:Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.4
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BerkshireBob said:Henry Irving said:Any old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
Reserve programmes are rarer because far few were printed but anything pre- 1945 is hard to find.
Stick some pics on here or email the museum at cafchistorian@gmail.com
22/23 was a very special cup run1 -
Wheresmeticket? said:
Where the hell is Edge Hill?
Very good stuff for the MuseumAny old Charlton stuff (other than programmes post 1945, videos and fanzines, sorry) let the museum know before you bin it.
For some sad reason I kept all my old season ticket book stubs from the 1970's and the League Liner rail ticket from our game at Brighton (1974?)1