So club Chaplin Matt Baker came into the museum today, not to carry out an exorcism because a M***W*** fan had been in last week but to pass on an autograph book that he had been given by Jeff Heskins, a previous club Chaplin and Vicar of St Luke's in Charlton Village.
The autographs contain a number from the 1947 Cup Winning side and other players such as Eric Lancelotte who, coincidentally, was the first person for whom Matt carried out an ashes spreading at the Valley Memorial Garden
But possibly more interesting as social history are some other autographs such as this one from Jackie Coogan, a child star in Hollywood in the 20s (The Kid with Charlie Chaplin) he went on to play Uncle Festus in The original Adams Family.
The book was a 1946 Xmas present to Olive Bailey but who was she?
She may have lived in Charlton or Greenwich, attended St Lukes and worked for the South Eastern Gas Board going on clues in the book and how it came to us but we don't know.
I have a family book, with entries from family friends of my Uncle Cyril (dad's brother) who sadly died at a young age in the 1930s, long before I was born. It reminds me so much of that book.
Nothing more to add really - it just struck a very loud chord.
So club Chaplin Matt Baker came into the museum today, not to carry out an exorcism because a M***W*** fan had been in last week but to pass on an autograph book that he had been given by Jeff Heskins, a previous club Chaplin and Vicar of St Luke's in Charlton Village.
The autographs contain a number from the 1947 Cup Winning side and other players such as Eric Lancelotte who, coincidentally, was the first person for whom Matt carried out an ashes spreading at the Valley Memorial Garden
Jeff Heskins christened my son at the Valley in 2001. Nice bloke.
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Which maybe explains the song...or probably not.
She may have lived in Charlton or Greenwich, attended St Lukes and worked for the South Eastern Gas Board going on clues in the book and how it came to us but we don't know.
Would love to find out more about her.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/olive-bailey-b-c-woman-who-helped-crack-nazi-codes-in-wwii-1.2900631
He told his uncle Colin who WhatsApped me to say that his mum's maiden name was Bailey and she had a younger sister, born 1933, called Olive.
The family home was at 1 Kenya Rd, a stones throw from the Valley and their dad, our volunteer's grandad, worked for Southern Eastern Gas Board.
Col is checking names etc with his wider family to confirm but it all seems to tie together.
So it looks like the autograph book may be about to be reunited with Olive's family 77 years after it was gifted to the then 13 year old.