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The Peter Croker Collection

Peter Croker, seen here training at the Valley, won the FA Cup with Charlton in 1947

Last week we were loaned Peter's personal collection of memorabilia by his son David


This pic is from his photo album scrapbook


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  • Peter Croker joined Charlton Rovers, the #cafc youth/reserve team during WW2 from Bromley where he had played as amateur

  • Peter Croker joined Charlton Rovers, the #cafc youth/reserve team during WW2 from Bromley where he had played as amateur

    Isn't that more likely to be his brother listed in the team?
  • Amazing letters, so poignant.
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  • edited February 6
    This is the internet at its best - thanks @Henry Irving and the Museum for sharing. Wonderful history. And keep 'em coming!
  • This is the internet at its best - thanks @Henry Irving and the Museum for sharing. Wonderful history. And keep 'em coming!
    Thanks

    There is plenty more to come.
  • Oh - as Henry says, the best stuff is yet to come……..
  • I’m gonna take a tiny bit of credit for this - last summer I was at Hesketh Park watching my mate play cricket - I was walking around the boundary (pint in hand obviously !!!) and had a CAFC polo shirt on - David (Peter’s son) was there as well, and as I walked round, he saw me and said ‘my Dad played for Charlton’ - I said ‘oh, who is he then’ - he said ‘Peter Croker’ - melt down moment from me, and I said ‘your Dad’s a 1947 Charlton FA Cup winning player - bloody hell’

    I got David’s number, put him in touch with the museum, and finally got him in the museum to show the stuff he has (which is vast) - I had a work meeting in SE London the day David went to the museum 😉

    His Dad kept so much stuff, especially paperwork - amazing day 👌
    Huge credit due

    The museum only thrives because of the support it gets from fans and this is a classic example
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    I've sent that photo to David
  • Croker was a regular in the 45/46 #cafc team but broke his leg just before the 1946 FA Cup Final

    He still attended and meet the King as these photos and cuttings from his own scrapbook show.

    A reminder that the museum is closed today due to the early KO.




  • Peter Croker joined Charlton Rovers, the #cafc youth/reserve team during WW2 from Bromley where he had played as amateur

    I think Nathan Jones should honour our heritage and bring back the 2-3-5 formation! 
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  • I believe he worked at Johnson & Phillips in Charlton.
  • edited February 10
    On New Year's Day 1947 Peter Croker was part of the Charlton team that played Stade Francais in Paris


  • The Charlton game that Peter Croker is most associated with is the 1947 Cup Final and there are many items and photographs in his collection related to that event.

    Before the game that squad travelled to Eastbourne for special training.




  • Having broken his leg just before the previous final Peter would perhaps been worried about injury and made sure to wear his shinpads. 

    These are the pair he wore throughout his career and you can still see the marks the tie ups made.

    Would love to show these to Josh Edwards.






  • Marvellous! 78 years after the event we get the chance to see this stuff! 
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