Hi All,
Thanks for all the support and donations over the past, difficult season.
We'll be closing over the summer which will, other work commitments depending, give us a chance to re-jig the exhibits, put some other stuff on display and sort out some of the items in store.
We have a new website that
@SE7toSG3 and
@cafc999 can tell you about set to launch and we've got news about both our WW1 and WW2 Addicks coming up over the summer.
We have started the very long process of scanning the many books of team line ups, board minutes etc and we have 100s of documents from Colin Cameron to sort through.
And we have
@Stig wonderful time lines to put up.
If people do want to visit the museum before next season then please get in touch at cafchistorian@gmail.com or on twitter
@chathmuseum (now up to 1200 followers but the more the merrier) and we'll try and arrange something. We are an independent volunteer initiative but if far flung, or even local, Addicks want to visit we will try to accommodate you.
Thanks again from all the Trustees
LLL&BH
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A magnificent effort.
Even managed to snare myself a signed photo of Mark Stuart scoring the winner at Old Trafford in 1986.
Recommend anyone that hasn't been gets down there soon.
More proof that the idiotic regieme that runs the club have alienated their biggest asset - the fans.
Glad you both enjoyed it.
We had a lot of visitors today including the granddaughter of our first ever league goalkeeper and so V001.
We also have a party of Millwall fans who are looking to start their own museum. Seemed nice enough but got confused when we showed them the cabinets with all the medals and trophies. Managed to leave without fighting each other which was impressive. We told them how it's done ; - )
Some pics on the twitter site soon @chathmuseum
I've never heard of the AVF but @SE7toSG3 is the great war expert.
We have found another WW1 Addick who served in the Buffs and played for us after the war. More when we've completed the research.
An initial reaction by some to assist with the war effort they were quite active during the numerous German Spy alarms in the summer/autumn of 1914.
I think that given our close proximities to the Royal Arsenal, The Royal Artillery at Woolwich and of course the local links with the 20th (Blackheath & Woolwich) Battalion, London Regiment there already exisited enough avenues for addicks to do their bit.
Its an interesting suggestion though and should we turn up anyone with links we will certainly let you know,
apologies for the hurried reply but I am in Monte Cassino with the Coldstream Guards this week and knackered, I have found this however with regards to joining the AVF
British Museum: Man arrested after a man stabbed nearby
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-66439504