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1960s Valley shots and kit porn

So today I went to pick up a donation from Nick Hill who blogs as Blackheath Addick http://blackheathaddicted.blogspot.com/

In 1965 Nick's father wrote to Charlton and asked for permission to take some photos on the Valley pitch.

Here's the reply he got from Don Welsh


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  • edited May 2021
    What a great piece of personal history and memorabilia @Henry Irving  love the personally signed letter and yes, those boots, how did they ever run in them :) wonderful memories.
  • Fantastic - thanks to Nick for the generous donation.

    Club Sports in Wellington Street, Woolwich - that's brought back some memories!
  • What/where was Sawyer Lodge? 
  • A fantastic and most welcome donation to the museum. Thank you ever so much Nick 
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  • This is wonderful 😍
  • edited May 2021
    Rothko said:
    What/where was Sawyer Lodge? 
    It's address was the same as 'The Valley' maybe it is where now the club shop is located or described as rear of Valley car park in advert in programme.

    https://www.stfcnewspapers.co.uk/images/Programmes/1963-1964/PDF/1964-03-14 Charlton Athletic Vs Swindon Town.pdf
  • Rothko said:
    What/where was Sawyer Lodge? 
    Good question.

    Any of the oldies know?
  • Rothko said:
    What/where was Sawyer Lodge? 
    Good question.

    Any of the oldies know?
    See my post above,
  • One more photo of Nick scoring at the Covered End

    created space for himself and was there to finish it from close range.


    Such a wonderful photo 🥰
  • oh that's fantastic - thank you for sharing!
  • Ben these are brilliant photos. Thanks for sharing
  • Brilliant photos and memories. Nick is a great writer as well. 
  • Rothko said:
    What/where was Sawyer Lodge? 
    Good question.

    Any of the oldies know?
    Wasn’t that the house that stood where the club shop is?
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  • From memory I believe sawyer lodge was next to the turnstiles in Valley Grove.
  • The white shirt with the red shoulder flashes is one of my favourites. I always associate it with the 1963/64 season when we came fourth in the second division (Championship in new money) behind Leeds, Sunderland and PNE.
  • Bournesnr said:
    From memory I believe sawyer lodge was next to the turnstiles in Valley Grove.
    Correct.
  • Sawyer lodge became like a mini police station on match days in the late 60s if my memory is correct. 
  • Bournesnr said:
    From memory I believe sawyer lodge was next to the turnstiles in Valley Grove.
    Correct (I think :D )I wasn't sure if it was in the row of shops where the fish & chip shop now is or adjacent to the turnstiles. I used to buy old Charlton programmes in Sawyer Lodge before the game, some home ones I bought went back to the late 50s which seemed amazing at the time & more recent away games (this would be mid to late 60s.) I think that you could book away coach travel there as well although that may have been for the supporters club as I used to go with Lewis coaches & I'm sure that I used to have to go to the Lewis Office in Woolwich to book up. Amazing to think that I was travelling to places like Blackpool on my own at age 13/14  :D especially as my parents were quite strict about that sort of thing.
  • Dave Rudd said:
    Yes, Sawyer Lodge was in Valley Grove ... next to the turnstiles as Bournesnr says.  It was a single storey building (hut?) which served as a sort of Club development headquarters.

    As kids we would often congregate there when the team was playing away.  Every fifteen minutes or so, the phone would ring and a Club Official would answer.

    "Yes, yes ... thank you."

    And we would be informed ... "The score is still 0-0."
    Never knew that ......................... & I doubt it was 0-0 that often  :D
  • Great memories. I had that same red Bukta shirt. Waited ages to get my Nan to sew on the badge and when she finished it was crooked 😊 would have been around 1968/9
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