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Charlton's 1947 Cup Winning Celebration Bus Parade

AFKABartram
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No sound, but cracking video seeing the players lord it around on a Lewis coach past a number of bemused bus stop queues (it does get busier)
Be interested in how many local spots you recognise
http://youtu.be/lXt7Gc6EZc4
Be interested in how many local spots you recognise

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My dad was so pissed off he missed it. Was doing 5 years in Pentonville for stripping lead from St Alfedges church in Greenwich...nutter!9
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Loved it
The pure passion of the huge hordes of fans still a significant feature of today's support9 -
Great bit of film.
Goes up Charlton Chuchlane lane then right turn by StLuke's by Charlton House....... they went along to the Royal standard road about, Old Dover Road,? ...... Blackheath Village but ? till they came back to Woolwich0 -
I missed this bus, but they said there will be another along in a minute, 68 years I have been waiting. Should be along any time now.14
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Looks like they go into Greenwich at the end0
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Divine intervention.soapy_jones said:My dad was so pissed off he missed it. Was doing 5 years in Pentonville for stripping lead from St Alfedges church in Greenwich...nutter!
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Surely there must have been a train we could have gone on?0
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Bus replacement service that day, somebody on the line at Greenwich.Halix said:Surely there must have been a train we could have gone on?
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Aah that explains it!0
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Just realised overhead cables, an open topped train and Sam Bartram raising the cup wouldn't work, it could get messy!.0
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I don't suppose there's one of these for Millwall... oh sorry!
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Ha, I just knew you would say this.oohaahmortimer said:Loved it
The pure passion of the huge hordes of fans still a significant feature of today's support1 -
great video. thought we didn't have any support, thankfully people showed up at the end.
beautiful coach and vehicles of the era.0 -
Great clip, never seen that before.0
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Good to see them overtake the Sheffield Wednesday bus on the Lower Road.
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Loved it. Especially the cycling outriders!0
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Great little video.
Take it Sheffield Wednesday did one that year too?0 -
Never seen that before, great film
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Millwall & Palace will be green with envy having never won a major trophy. The boys of '47.....seems like only yesterday....0
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Fantastic. Mind you health and safety would have a field day with players sitting on the roof of a bus!1
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Lovely clip but where was everyone?0
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Shame the film did not start from Floyd Road, as my family were living there and we would have been on the film, the same as the big picture in the board room, so I have been told.0
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Brilliant!0
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Great to see this archive film, the celebration coach ride and the old street scenes. As regards the locations, I spotted Charlton Village, the Standard, Blackheath, Eltham Road, Lee with the tram overhead wires (yes, I'm old enough to remember the trams), Well Hall Parade and assorted scenes in central Woolwich, including Beresford Square. Trafalgar Road, Greenwich also featured as did the road junction outside St Alphege's Church. I hazard a guess it must have been a Saturday afternoon after the end of the season. I assume the coach trip beat the bounds of the old Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich and then went from Lee to Eltham and on to Woolwich. All traditional heartlands of the Addicks.2
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They win a couple of cup games, then along comes the band wagon.man_at_milletts said:I don't suppose there's one of these for Millwall... oh sorry!
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TramDRAddick said:Great little video.
Take it Sheffield Wednesday did one that year too?0 -
Did everyone spot a young John Terry sitting in the back wearing his Charlton kit?3
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The lib club has never looked so clean.0
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Blimey, it's a wonder we had a team for the 47-48 season. Our three best players sitting on the roof of a bus waving a large metal object directly beneath high voltage cabling. I take it the club's safety officer had that weekend off. Oh, silly me; it was the 1940s, health & safety wasn't invented.0
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Had no idea open-topped bus parades were a thing back then! Top work posting it (and subsequent location-spotters)0