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Museum patron and legend Keith Peacock popped into the museum today to donate this one off BTTV 30 matchworn (by Albie Morgan) shirt on behalf of the 30th Anniversary committe.

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Keith was joined by Steve Sutherland and Keith Wisdom and Ron Dangerfield popped in too
Here's KP, Suthers and museum trustee Clive Harris looking at our Valley Gold and back to the Valley display
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Is that Ron Dangermouse directly behind Mr P?CharltonAthMuseum said:Keith was joined by Steve Sutherland and Keith Wisdom and Ron Dangerfield popped in too
Here's KP, Suthers and museum trustee Clive Harris looking at our Valley Gold and back to the Valley display
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Context for our younger lifers

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I’d say late 50’s early 60’s?SouthallAddick said:Context for our youngerq lifers
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Incredible picture.0
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I remember the boxes in the sports shops usually made by Coffer Sports.CharltonAthMuseum said:0 -
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Or even earlier. Great picture. Takes me back.SoundAsa£ said:
I’d say late 50’s early 60’s?SouthallAddick said:Context for our youngerq lifers
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It’s got more chance of being drinkable that that bottle of Shepherd NeameIdleHans said:0 -
I’m obviously a bit behind on this thread, but isn’t that our old physio, Charlie Hall, at number 6.DaveMehmet said:
Looking at our goalkeeper, didn't we have a scout with the same name (Jim Fibbins)?Henry Irving said:The George Green letter was typed on the back of an old and now very very rare Charlton Rovers (a reserve/development team run by the club during WW2) v Dulwich Hamlet programme
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I'd also say earlier. Possibly late 40's / early 50's. I can see a couple of military uniforms, which suggests not the immediate post war years. I'm not sure the piles of snow help. There were famously cold winters in 47 and 63. I think this is much earlier than 63 (the clothes are wrong for that), so possibly 47 (but the I'd have expected a few more military in 47)...Blackheathen said:
Or even earlier. Great picture. Takes me back.SoundAsa£ said:
I’d say late 50’s early 60’s?SouthallAddick said:Context for our youngerq lifers
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Photo was 19472
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Somethings for the philatelists and autograph collectors
Handwritten 1958 letter from the York City manager
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1959 franked envelope with Charlton logo

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With signed letter from league winner and top flight top scorer Jimmy Trotter.
Not all great players make great managers.
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Could it be v Chelsea, 1 Feb 1947? BTW what were the people right at the back standing on? Looks precarious.CharltonAthMuseum said:Photo was 1947
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matchworn and squad signed shirt
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Matchworn and long sleeve shirt


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Sorting stuff out and came across this tat.















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Absolutely brilliant stuff.
The museum would love to have it but understand if you want to hang on to it.
@blackpool72 Shameful
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For sureguinnessaddick said:
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I’ll put them in the post.CharltonAthMuseum said:@Solidgone
Absolutely brilliant stuff.
The museum would love to have it but understand if you want to hang on to it.
@blackpool72 Shameful
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In the post today.CharltonAthMuseum said:Cheers, much appreciated0 -
Great, look forward to receiving them.
One of our volunteers has catalogued all our match tickets in folders and in a spreadsheet but there are lots of gaps.
We've also sorted each seasons programmes in boxes and added to each box, where we have them, fixture cards, train and coach tickets and membership cards so these will fill lots of gaps and be fascinating artefacts in their own right.
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