Evening all, Henry we don't know each other, but I have a junior season ticket with only one stub missing from last season(we buy a spare). Think I remember you wanting one, in London Saturday if you want it.
It's all take take take down there, got to remember some old shirts for a chap to,,,, it's not easy being a happy clapper in the west rafters you know. But glad to oblige.
Not yet, ITRM are building a new website for us which should have an shop.
But if you tell me what you are after I can let you know what we have. Books, badges, programmes, signed pictures.
I was actually just going to suggest that when paying for stuff from the museum shop on-line, you should have a bit to add a voluntary contribution to the museum.
I am sure a lot of people buying on-line as they cannot make it in person would happily make a donation, even if that is just rounding up the cost of their purchase to the nearest £1
It might be worth repeating for the benefit of prospective visitors that there is now quite a range of merchandise for sale, including various interesting books, some long out of print. (Unless now already sold, of course!!)
Well worth a visit and comes highly recommended. The volunteers are very welcoming, keen to chat and reminisce. Went before the Hull game and popped into Crossbars for some refreshments after and watched the lunchtime match before the fantastic finale to the Hull match to cap off a great day. Give it a go, you won't be disappointed.
Well worth a visit and comes highly recommended. The volunteers are very welcoming, keen to chat and reminisce. Went before the Hull game and popped into Crossbars for some refreshments after and watched the lunchtime match before the fantastic finale to the Hull match to cap off a great day. Give it a go, you won't be dissappointed.
I'm disappointed at the spelling of such an esteemed Charlton Life poster :-)
Well worth a visit and comes highly recommended. The volunteers are very welcoming, keen to chat and reminisce. Went before the Hull game and popped into Crossbars for some refreshments after and watched the lunchtime match before the fantastic finale to the Hull match to cap off a great day. Give it a go, you won't be dissappointed.
I'm disappointed at the spelling of such an esteemed Charlton Life poster :-)
Esteemed, wow! You're not just a figures man after all then Len
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Entrance by turnstile 40 to the left of the big badge on the back of the Covered End/North Stand.
Tell any lurking stewards you are going to the museum then jump in the lift to the third floor.
Suggest you don't arrive later than 12.30 or you won't have time to see it all.
Free entry but bring money to buy stuff from the shop or to donate. Please.
But if you tell me what you are after I can let you know what we have. Books, badges, programmes, signed pictures.
Thanks for remembering.
The museum, now as seen on TV : - )
I am sure a lot of people buying on-line as they cannot make it in person would happily make a donation, even if that is just rounding up the cost of their purchase to the nearest £1
It is all welcome but I'll suggest to the designers that there is an "add donation" option.
When is it next open to the general public without booking?
Cheers Henners and any others involved in it all.
We'll look again at regular Friday opening but it's not always practical
We will be open on Friday 21 August
"Very impressed by the #cafc museum (@CHATHMuseum) on Sat, highly recommended; thanks for showing us round, Felt quite emotional!"
Not sure if he posts on here but he knew who I was as did Bangkok Addick!
It might be worth repeating for the benefit of prospective visitors that there is now quite a range of merchandise for sale, including various interesting books, some long out of print. (Unless now already sold, of course!!)