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Help the Museum buy a 1934/35 Division Three Champions Medal - Unashamed plea for your money.

Henry Irving
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The medal, as pictured and described below, has come up for sale and is available to the Museum for £1500.
It is not something that is ever likely to come up again so we want to secure it for the future.
But to do that we need some help. Not going to go into a "the club should buy it, Roland's a billionaire, blah,blah, blah" debate.
The museum is independent of the club and doesn't get funding from the club, End of.
The museum needs your help. If you can afford a little or a lot then great, if not, then that's good too.
Thanks in advance
Donations via bank transfer to
Charlton Athletic Museum
Natwest
Sort Code 60 16 03
Acct No. 7377 2593

"CHARLTON ATHLETIC MEDAL Hall-marked gold medal and case awarded to Joe Jobling of Charlton Athletic by the Football League as Charlton were Champions of Division 3 South in season 1934-35. Charlton won the division by 8 points, scoring over 100 goals that season. The Football League Winners medal is inscribed 'Charlton Athletic, 1934-35, J. Jobling' on the reverse. The case has 'The Football League' inscribed on the top and the medal was made by Vaughtons of Birmingham. Joe Jobling played for Charlton from 1931 up to the Second World War and during the War when available."
It is not something that is ever likely to come up again so we want to secure it for the future.
But to do that we need some help. Not going to go into a "the club should buy it, Roland's a billionaire, blah,blah, blah" debate.
The museum is independent of the club and doesn't get funding from the club, End of.
The museum needs your help. If you can afford a little or a lot then great, if not, then that's good too.
Thanks in advance
Donations via bank transfer to
Charlton Athletic Museum
Natwest
Sort Code 60 16 03
Acct No. 7377 2593

"CHARLTON ATHLETIC MEDAL Hall-marked gold medal and case awarded to Joe Jobling of Charlton Athletic by the Football League as Charlton were Champions of Division 3 South in season 1934-35. Charlton won the division by 8 points, scoring over 100 goals that season. The Football League Winners medal is inscribed 'Charlton Athletic, 1934-35, J. Jobling' on the reverse. The case has 'The Football League' inscribed on the top and the medal was made by Vaughtons of Birmingham. Joe Jobling played for Charlton from 1931 up to the Second World War and during the War when available."
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Done a tenner to kick it off.4
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Ben I have £100 to put to this will see you on the 17th6
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Happy to donate something to this. However can you say what will happen tyo donations if for some reason you dont reach the £1,500 or for some reason it can't be acquired.1
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I will support Ben will pm you later1
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Good question. We'll either return the money to you if we can't buy it or top up the amount from our own funds.redman said:Happy to donate something to this. However can you say what will happen tyo donations if for some reason you dont reach the £1,500 or for some reason it can't be acquired.
As I understand it the medal is ours if we can find the money1 -
Cheers @nth london addick @redman @SE7toSG3 and @happyvalley Every little bit helps.nth london addick said:I will support Ben will pm you later
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£20 deposited in bank account.2
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cheers @Dansk_RedDansk_Red said:£20 deposited in bank account.
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Go and buy it then, man!!Henry Irving said:
Good question. We'll either return the money to you if we can't buy it or top up the amount from our own funds.redman said:Happy to donate something to this. However can you say what will happen tyo donations if for some reason you dont reach the £1,500 or for some reason it can't be acquired.
As I understand it the medal is ours if we can find the money
I'll underwrite the balance to £1500 if you come up short.34 -
Top man @bobmunrobobmunro said:
Go and buy it then, man!!Henry Irving said:
Good question. We'll either return the money to you if we can't buy it or top up the amount from our own funds.redman said:Happy to donate something to this. However can you say what will happen tyo donations if for some reason you dont reach the £1,500 or for some reason it can't be acquired.
As I understand it the medal is ours if we can find the money
I'll underwrite the balance to £1500 if you come up short.
Now the rest of you, don't leave him hanging, chip a little extra in so he can eat this week : - )0 -
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£20 just added to the cause. If you don't raise enough to buy the medal add it to a general museum fund1
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Thanks @letthegoodtimesroll0
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£10.1
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Nifty1 -
Thanks @28may98 and @GlassHalfFull0
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Will check the account later and let you know how much has been donated0
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£340 donated overnight including one donation of £200, thank you whoever you are.
Great start.0 -
Forgot the £100 @SE7toSG3 offered so £440, nearly a third of the way there.0
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Make that two thirds of the way there. Now come on guys, save me the other third please ;-)Henry Irving said:Forgot the £100 @SE7toSG3 offered so £440, nearly a third of the way there.
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Wow, £1,000 total now thanks to Bob Munro.
Don't leave him to pay all of the rest.0 -
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The response to this and other appeals underlines just how much that this club is more than just a business engaged in football. I think that this has the potential to send out just as much of a powerful message as the protests.2
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I have added £50 to the fund.1
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Donated - let's get our medal !1
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Slightly off topic (sorry), but the last time I went to the museum, you were selling that Home and Away 1905 - 2004 book. Are there copies still available? If so, how much?0
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Yes there are and they are £100
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Made a small donation.1
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£50 from me. Inspired as much by Bob's generous pitch.1
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£20. Confident you will acquire the medal.1
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£1180 is the current total but not sure if that includes @Cardinal Sin s £50
Fantastic response in less than 24 hours.1