I am fairly certain I have a small bag of match tickets at home (will be from c 1984 onwards) almost all home games I imagine. If of interest I can drop off some time but I am guessing it is older ones you are missing.
I am fairly certain I have a small bag of match tickets at home (will be from c 1984 onwards) almost all home games I imagine. If of interest I can drop off some time but I am guessing it is older ones you are missing.
I have just received this photo (60cm x 42cm) from a friend in Milano but I don’t have anywhere to put it. I don’t want it to be kept in a cupboard forevermore. It’s a good shot of the ground in amongst London which I’ve not seen before and was wondering whether the museum would like to have it.
I have just received this photo (60cm x 42cm) from a friend in Milano but I don’t have anywhere to put it. I don’t want it to be kept in a cupboard forevermore. It’s a good shot of the ground in amongst London which I’ve not seen before and was wondering whether the museum would like to have it.
Would love it.
Have a new display planned that would fit in nicely
Menu from 1946 with numerous signatures including a Gliksten, the club doctor and Jimmy Seed's brother.
It appears to have belonged to Alex Hird, a player and then by 46 part of the training staff.
Somehow it came into the possession of Dick Giddens who we believe was an announcer at the Valley in the 1950s but we know very little more about him. We love to know more.
He died in 1980 and this menu was held by his friend and executor until today when he donated it to the museum today
The 46 and 47 programmes are fairly easy, if not cheap, to find but the two war Cup finals are very hard, and expensive, to aquire so much so that we didn't have them.
Until today.
Two more very good condition programmes and the 44 programme also has a sheet of autographs
No we don't so would be very grateful for any you have.
I'll bring some along one Friday. A Millwall friend with a lot of Charlton memorabilia has decided to donate it all to the Museum because of the respect shown by Charlton over John Berylson's demise so I'll bring him along, too.
No we don't so would be very grateful for any you have.
I'll bring some along one Friday. A Millwall friend with a lot of Charlton memorabilia has decided to donate it all to the Museum because of the respect shown by Charlton over John Berylson's demise so I'll bring him along, too.
That's very kind of him.
We'll get some of those plastic shoe covers for him to wear though : - )
No we don't so would be very grateful for any you have.
I'll bring some along one Friday. A Millwall friend with a lot of Charlton memorabilia has decided to donate it all to the Museum because of the respect shown by Charlton over John Berylson's demise so I'll bring him along, too.
That's very kind of him.
We'll get some of those plastic shoe covers for him to wear though : - )
Make sure you make him double up on those shoe covers though please
I have just received this photo (60cm x 42cm) from a friend in Milano but I don’t have anywhere to put it. I don’t want it to be kept in a cupboard forevermore. It’s a good shot of the ground in amongst London which I’ve not seen before and was wondering whether the museum would like to have it.
Would love it.
Have a new display planned that would fit in nicely
@Henry Irving I posted on Monday. Has the museum received it?
No we don't so would be very grateful for any you have.
I'll bring some along one Friday. A Millwall friend with a lot of Charlton memorabilia has decided to donate it all to the Museum because of the respect shown by Charlton over John Berylson's demise so I'll bring him along, too.
@AddicksAddict What happened to your Millwall friend? We'd already hired the defumigaters :- )
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8 of us still regularly going to Charlton .
Certainly we have more 90s and 2000s but not complete seasons for every year so happy to take them.
Got your box today.
You're a bit of a tease though not telling us about the best bit of the donation
Have a new display planned that would fit in nicely
That is a terrific collection of 'old skool' badges.
What was the significance, if any, of the white painted metal nut?
Menu from 1946 with numerous signatures including a Gliksten, the club doctor and Jimmy Seed's brother.
It appears to have belonged to Alex Hird, a player and then by 46 part of the training staff.
Somehow it came into the possession of Dick Giddens who we believe was an announcer at the Valley in the 1950s but we know very little more about him. We love to know more.
He died in 1980 and this menu was held by his friend and executor until today when he donated it to the museum today
In very good condition too
Until today.
Two more very good condition programmes and the 44 programme also has a sheet of autographs
We'll get some of those plastic shoe covers for him to wear though : - )
I asked yesterday but no post for the museum.
Possible that one of the other trustees picked it up on Friday.