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Old Charlton related photos
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Found another one, absolutely the last one, same Man City game as the earlier one. Always seemed to be hot on the first day of the season and the pitch looks great as was Morecambe’s the other day.
I assume that the large factory blocks behind the Covered End in the first picture I sent is the Siemens Factory?1 -
Yes but calling them toilets is being kind.SporadicAddick said:Assuming the long narrow rectangle at the top of the south terrace was one of the legendary toilets?1 -

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Brilliant - are you sure there are no more?!CheshireFan said:
I once saw a "colourised" image of the main stand and it looked green. I assumed it was an error but this seems to suggest that it was actually green and cream? It was only red and white in my time.1 -
Any idea when this was taken? Looks a bit earlier than the others. Another great photostonemuse said:
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The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?0
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1936 - there is a plaque on the front of one of the housesthetomahawkkid said:The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?0 -
Someone posted this a while ago. The Siemens factory is the target in this German picture. It's directly behind the Covered end.
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Post war judging by the Covered End roof but pre floodlights - not sure when they arrived.0
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Thank you. That would make that photo mid to late thirties.Lordflashheart said:
1936 - there is a plaque on the front of one of the housesthetomahawkkid said:The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?0 -
Think the first floodlit game was 20 September 1961 .. lost 2-0 to Rotherham, we were clearly blinded by the novelty1
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I think it’s post war, because one end of the Covered Roof is a different colour to the rest of the roof, due to repairs done after damage during WW2thetomahawkkid said:
Thank you. That would make that photo mid to late thirties.Lordflashheart said:
1936 - there is a plaque on the front of one of the housesthetomahawkkid said:The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?6 -
That's one from Grandad Wolfgang's private collection.Baldybonce said:Someone posted this a while ago. The Siemens factory is the target in this German picture. It's directly behind the Covered end.
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I reckon you're spot on.Lordflashheart said:
I think it’s post war, because one end of the Covered Roof is a different colour to the rest of the roof, due to repairs done after damage during WW2thetomahawkkid said:
Thank you. That would make that photo mid to late thirties.Lordflashheart said:
1936 - there is a plaque on the front of one of the housesthetomahawkkid said:The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?1 -
Agreed. Good detective work chaps! Think it may be late forties then.Off_it said:
I reckon you're spot on.Lordflashheart said:
I think it’s post war, because one end of the Covered Roof is a different colour to the rest of the roof, due to repairs done after damage during WW2thetomahawkkid said:
Thank you. That would make that photo mid to late thirties.Lordflashheart said:
1936 - there is a plaque on the front of one of the housesthetomahawkkid said:The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?0 -
Floodlights installed 1961 per Battle for The Valley, so could be 1950’sthetomahawkkid said:
Agreed. Good detective work chaps! Think it may be late forties then.Off_it said:
I reckon you're spot on.Lordflashheart said:
I think it’s post war, because one end of the Covered Roof is a different colour to the rest of the roof, due to repairs done after damage during WW2thetomahawkkid said:
Thank you. That would make that photo mid to late thirties.Lordflashheart said:
1936 - there is a plaque on the front of one of the housesthetomahawkkid said:The houses in Harvey Gardens look newly built. Does anyone know when that was?
In any event, that photo shows a big crowd for the match being played0 -
Note the CAFC letters now added to the Grandstand.

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This photo was 72/73 or 73/74, possibly my first full season.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Note the CAFC letters now added to the Grandstand.
IIRC that's Flanagan scoring v Port Vale.0 -
Green and white as seen and without theSporadicAddick said:
Brilliant - are you sure there are no more?!CheshireFan said:
I once saw a "colourised" image of the main stand and it looked green. I assumed it was an error but this seems to suggest that it was actually green and cream? It was only red and white in my time.
C A F C on the front of stand.0 -
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schools match mid 60’s1
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Dad first took me 1976 - East Terrace was still the same size then - it’s unbelievable looking back isn’t it - just massive - huge - I thought it was normal, until Dad took me to first away game for me - Millwall !!!Acab said:schools match mid 60’s2 -
picture shows south end of ground.2
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great picture of the south end. It looks like the top third is already in the process of being removed?0
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jumpers for goalposts. Rush goalie. Two at the back, three in the middle, four up front, one's gone home for his tea. Beans on toast? Possibly, don't quote me on that. Marvellous.Baldybonce said:7 -
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jumpers for goalposts. Rush goalie. Two at the back, three in the middle, four up front, one's gone home for his tea. Beans on toast? Possibly, don't quote me on that. Marvellous.Baldybonce said:
That was Charlton park every sunday morning. Mid sixties.
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This was the fourth game I went to. It was also the fourth game I had seen without a Charlton win.CheshireFan said:
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