Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
How many Lifers raised or lived in SE7?
Comments
-
SE3 Stratheden Road. In fact don't know why I'm talking to you SE7 plebs?4
-
killerandflash said:I wasn't sure, but I was born just across the border in Woolwich SE18, and lived in SE18 for the first year of my life. Never lived in SE7!
As a few other people have mentioned it, I was also born in the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies.
Was that the nearest hospital to The Valley, even if it wasn't in SE7?0 -
Another born in British Hospital for Mothers And Babies. My grandparents lived in Heathwood Gardens for around 60 years 'til the mid 70's and my parents were both "proper Charlton". Mum was at Wembley in '46 and Dad was (genuinely) at the 7-6 game in '57. But I was brought up "fringe" (Kidbrooke SE3).1
-
Not born, but raised. Wilson House, Springfield Grove.0
-
Parents and sister live on the Cherry Orchard, I’m a little further away.0
-
One lot of my grandparents lived in Troughton Road and the other lot had a post office in Hillreach. My parents lived in Kinveachy Gardens.That’s the Charlton link for me. The nearest I got was SE3.1
-
Lived Delafield road for a short while.1
-
Raised in Plumstead having escaped Peckham when I was 6. My mum and dad moved to Valiant House in 1981 and I lived with them there for 5 years, with my bedroom overlooking half the pitch.2
-
Born in Sandhurst Road SE6, My uncle took us to Charlton & Millwall every other Saturday, I took the sensible decision.2
-
killerandflash said:killerandflash said:I wasn't sure, but I was born just across the border in Woolwich SE18, and lived in SE18 for the first year of my life. Never lived in SE7!
As a few other people have mentioned it, I was also born in the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies.
Was that the nearest hospital to The Valley, even if it wasn't in SE7?
Yes think it was. I was born in St Alfege's. Hard to believe that in those days you rang for an ambulance (in my case from the telephone box at the junction of Marlborough Lane and Canberra Road) to take you in to hospital when you were in labour. She should have gone to the Memorial Hospital Shooters Hill but no beds available so she ended up at St Alfege's in Greenwich.0 -
Sponsored links:
-
Me too and it is right near the borderkillerandflash said:killerandflash said:I wasn't sure, but I was born just across the border in Woolwich SE18, and lived in SE18 for the first year of my life. Never lived in SE7!
As a few other people have mentioned it, I was also born in the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies.
Was that the nearest hospital to The Valley, even if it wasn't in SE7?
0 -
Born St Alfege`s , lived SE3 , Went to Ealdham Sq Juniors then on to Thomas Tallis .0
-
Good to see SE3 mentioned at last. Born in Lee, lived in Cambridge Drive but spent later years round the corner from Soapy in Langton Way.soapy_jones said:SE3 Stratheden Road. In fact don't why I'm talking to you SE7 plebs?0 -
Lived in Shooters Hill until I was 8, moved to SE7 (Kinveachy) and moved out when I was 230
-
Another outsidersoapy_jones said:SE3 Stratheden Road. In fact don't why I'm talking to you SE7 plebs?0 -
Never live in SE7, however worked in Victoria Way from 83-91 and then in Ferranti Close 92-95, not far from Seimens meadows.0
-
Did your dad work on the building of VH?Blucher said:Raised in Plumstead having escaped Peckham when I was 6. My mum and dad moved to Valiant House in 1981 and I lived with them there for 5 years, with my bedroom overlooking half the pitch.0 -
Mentioned in the Squeeze song, re 98 PO Final.Badger said:Lived Delafield road for a short while.1 -
Lived in Leyland Road for a year, lovely flat (2009-10).Blackheathen said:
Good to see SE3 mentioned at last. Born in Lee, lived in Cambridge Drive but spent later years round the corner from Soapy in Langton Way.soapy_jones said:SE3 Stratheden Road. In fact don't why I'm talking to you SE7 plebs?0 -
My dad didn’t work on the construction of Valiant House but he subsequently became the caretaker in the block and the flat came with the job. I’m sure he worked with your dad on other sites - and, of course, downed many pints with him down at St. Patrick’s club !guinnessaddick said:
Did your dad work on the building of VH?Blucher said:Raised in Plumstead having escaped Peckham when I was 6. My mum and dad moved to Valiant House in 1981 and I lived with them there for 5 years, with my bedroom overlooking half the pitch.1 -
Sponsored links:
-
thai malaysia addick said:
Surely there should be an elite category for conceived and born in Charlton.AFKABartram said:surprised how many at some stage have lived in SE7 tbh.
So I reckon:
SE7 - Proper CharltonSE3, 9, 10 and 18 - Fringe Charlton
The rest of us - Glory boys
3 -
Born in Hackney just after war, moved to Blackheath Village in 1954, Dad had fish and chip shop on Woolwich Road (where Reg Smith would practise playing guitar in the back room). Charltonised since those days.
1 -
Grew up in Eltham but had first few years in Victoria way0
-
Remember your dad being a steward at the Valley.Blucher said:
My dad didn’t work on the construction of Valiant House but he subsequently became the caretaker in the block and the flat came with the job. I’m sure he worked with your dad on other sites - and, of course, downed many pints with him down at St. Patrick’s club !guinnessaddick said:
Did your dad work on the building of VH?Blucher said:Raised in Plumstead having escaped Peckham when I was 6. My mum and dad moved to Valiant House in 1981 and I lived with them there for 5 years, with my bedroom overlooking half the pitch.0 -
The Reg Smith that later became Marty Wilde? Is he an Addick does anyone know?Glenshee said:Born in Hackney just after war, moved to Blackheath Village in 1954, Dad had fish and chip shop on Woolwich Road (where Reg Smith would practise playing guitar in the back room). Charltonised since those days.0 -
He was, indeed. Worked in the players’ bar some of the time. He particularly liked Nicky Johns and Don McAllister (for the short time he was here) and Ronnie Moore was an amusing bloke. My dad carried on over at Selhurst Park but jacked it in when the team moved to Upton Park.guinnessaddick said:
Remember your dad being a steward at the Valley.Blucher said:
My dad didn’t work on the construction of Valiant House but he subsequently became the caretaker in the block and the flat came with the job. I’m sure he worked with your dad on other sites - and, of course, downed many pints with him down at St. Patrick’s club !guinnessaddick said:
Did your dad work on the building of VH?Blucher said:Raised in Plumstead having escaped Peckham when I was 6. My mum and dad moved to Valiant House in 1981 and I lived with them there for 5 years, with my bedroom overlooking half the pitch.0 -
Raised SE12, then lived in SE7 for 10 years, ending last year. Now in SE5 #turncoat #millwallcountry0
-
Grew up on Little Heath SE7 before moving Lewisham and eventually Thanet. Roughly 20 years as season ticket holder with just a 15 minute walk through the park with my dad.
Wife recently took a job at Greenwich Uni so very coincidentally may well end up back in SE7 by the end of 2024.1 -
My Dad had a men’s clothing shop (called gentlemen’s outfitters in those days) in Blackheath Village and another one at the Standard.Glenshee said:Born in Hackney just after war, moved to Blackheath Village in 1954, Dad had fish and chip shop on Woolwich Road (where Reg Smith would practise playing guitar in the back room). Charltonised since those days.0 -
Suits you sir1
















