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Some brilliant stuff there1
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The signatures are
Abraham/Albert Kosher Goodman
Harold Miller
Alex Steele
Norman Smith (of Hall of fame vote)
C Hollidge? Trainer
Frank Bronco Burton
Albert Purdey
Arthur Whalley
Steve Smith
Sid Castle
Baden Herod
Fred Wood
Fred Jewhurst
Seth Plum (not that one)
Bob Thomson
You can also see the signatures of
William Oliver the chairman
Walter Rayner Secretary/Manager
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Two 1920s postcards
Ernest Bacon was mainly a reserve but played five games for the club in the 1921/22 and 1922/3 seasons
John Mitchell played only three league games but is a far more important part of our history.
He was one of the founder members of the club, his brother Albert also played for the club and his father, also John was on the 1906/7 committee.
He played in both our first professional game v Norwich in 1920 and our first league game in 1921.
The museum paid £100 for the pair so thanks to everyone who has donated or bought items from our ebay account.
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Some items from a donation from Steve Smith
Pennants


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More stuff from Steve Smith
Metal car badges

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Supporters' Club membership cards





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Fixture list

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Rare 1967 Colts programme v Millwall

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We beat Millwall , that has to be a museum piece4
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That Charlton Colts team looks like a strong side. Several of those players went on to have long league careers either at Charlton or elsewhere.
As a kid I had that pennant with the diving goalkeeper on it. It adorned my bedroom wall for years.
Thanks for the wave of nostalgia that just swept over me.2 -
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an unsavoury part of our history but our history still.
The museum would be happy to add similar items to our archive @AFKABartram0 -
I think some of my family have some newspapers from 2004 maze hill sentencing, will askHenry Irving said:
an unsavoury part of our history but our history still.
The museum would be happy to add similar items to our archive @AFKABartram0 -
Anyone else think John Mitchell looks like Ben Stiller doing Blue Steel?Henry Irving said:Two 1920s postcards
Ernest Bacon was mainly a reserve but played five games for the club in the 1921/22 and 1922/3 seasons
John Mitchell played only three league games but is a far more important part of our history.
He was one of the founder members of the club, his brother Albert also played for the club and his father, also John was on the 1906/7 committee.
He played in both our first professional game v Norwich in 1920 and our first league game in 1921.
The museum paid £100 for the pair so thanks to everyone who has donated or bought items from our ebay account.2 -
Thanks, we can borrow and scan them them if they don't want to donate the permananper @da9DA9 said:
I think some of my family have some newspapers from 2004 maze hill sentencing, will askHenry Irving said:
an unsavoury part of our history but our history still.
The museum would be happy to add similar items to our archive @AFKABartram1 -
Police advice
Wait quietly, remove rosettes
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The missing handbook from our post WW2 collection.
We're selling a lot of other handbooks on eBay
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Late 50s/early 60s home knitted scarf. Worn by donor Rover Smith.

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Another Roger Smith donation
1992 Jimmy Seed Stand architect's plans
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Living in Peckham and tried in Croydon.....no wonder he got 6 months!DA9 said:
I think some of my family have some newspapers from 2004 maze hill sentencing, will askHenry Irving said:
an unsavoury part of our history but our history still.
The museum would be happy to add similar items to our archive @AFKABartram1 -
An unusually polite notice from Port Vale. I recall, back in the 1980s, a mounted police escort from the station at Longport, a mile through Burslem to Vale Park.Henry Irving said:Police advice
Wait quietly, remove rosettes
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I think I’ve got one of the top one of these pennants in my loft. Must be from around 1967/68 or 1968/69 season if I remember rightlyHenry Irving said:Some items from a donation from Steve Smith
Pennants

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I used to have the bottom one. Wonder where it went?Henry Irving said:Some items from a donation from Steve Smith
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I assume around your bottom.HantsAddick said:
I used to have the bottom one. Wonder where it went?Henry Irving said:Some items from a donation from Steve Smith
Pennants

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We're doing some work with Tyne and Wear museums about Sam Bartram and Jimmy Seed "They won the FA Cup" and they sent this photo from a fan's autograph book.
Some really famous names (Hurst, Duffy, Bartram) but a few obscure players like Jack Vitty.
Can anyone make out the name top left under Benny Fenton?
Not sure about F Alexander and Byfield.
Bob Burlison signed in 1939 and played just one game. In 1946.
His full name was Robert Lyle Burlison so Taylor isn't our first Lyle.
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Is it Riley Cullum0
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To me looks like R Callum or more likely Cullum0
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Riley Cullum it is. Great spot @CharltonKerry and @charltonnickCharltonKerry said:To me looks like R Callum or more likely Cullum0 -
Couple of play-off items already donated.
Thanks to @Ollywozere for the bottle.
Any other donations most welcome.
Please drop off when we're open, at main reception when we're not or post to us C/O the Valley.
Banners, shirts, medals, menus, flyers etc etc, etc all welcome.

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I found some Charlton Athletic share certificates from 1997 & 2000 while sorting out some old papers. Obviously they are not worth anything, but could they be a museum donation or shall I recycle them.
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