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Name the 60s stars

Henry Irving
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So as part of the Museum's on-going work we've been going through Greenwich Heritage Centre's archives and we found these photos.
2" x 3" and taken by a fan they show the players and management arriving, presumably, for training dressing in their casual clothes.
The clothes, the cars and the old Valley car park are as interesting, to me at least, as the players themselves.
So for a bit of fun, and to help the museum, name those players
Part One.
2" x 3" and taken by a fan they show the players and management arriving, presumably, for training dressing in their casual clothes.
The clothes, the cars and the old Valley car park are as interesting, to me at least, as the players themselves.
So for a bit of fun, and to help the museum, name those players
Part One.
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Alan Campbell3
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I'm assuming this is the fan who took the photos or at least a friend.
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Ford Cortina FTX 922C (1965 number plate)
How did I know that? Because my Dad had a Ford Anglia Deluxe (slant back rear window) FKL 995D (1966 plate).0 -
last one for now0
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Paul Went? Not sure about the guy in the cardigan - relation Henry?0
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My favourite player of that era.Henry Irving said:Part one
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looking a little camp in pt 3bobmunro said:Paul Went?
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Without checking back against some old programmes it looks like Paul Went and Bobby Curtis to me though don't take my word for it1
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No but obviously another style gurubobmunro said:Paul Went? Not sure about the guy in the cardigan - relation Henry?
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I'm sure it is themletthegoodtimesroll said:Without checking back against some old programmes it looks like Paul Went and Bobby Curtis to me though don't take my word for it
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Yes def Curtis looking stylish - in fact a style guru if I'm not mistaken.stonemuse said:
I'm sure it is themletthegoodtimesroll said:Without checking back against some old programmes it looks like Paul Went and Bobby Curtis to me though don't take my word for it
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Agreed.stonemuse said:
I'm sure it is themletthegoodtimesroll said:Without checking back against some old programmes it looks like Paul Went and Bobby Curtis to me though don't take my word for it
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Cheers guys, keep 'em coming0
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Yes def Went and Curtis. 2nd one Charlie Wright?0
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4th picture Bob Curtis right and looks like John Kiers on the left both passed away now so sad.1
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Thinks it Bob Curtis before he dyed his hair0
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I thought it was Charlie too.kentred2 said:Yes def Went and Curtis. 2nd one Charlie Wright?
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Me too and a little clue is that he was left footed, bowled the ball out left handed and probably wrote left handed as in the picture.Henry Irving said:
I thought it was Charlie too.kentred2 said:Yes def Went and Curtis. 2nd one Charlie Wright?
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Paul Went and Bobby CurtisHenry Irving said:Part three
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Charlie WrightHenry Irving said:I'm assuming this is the fan who took the photos or at least a friend.
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OK, here's a harder one (ie I don't recognise them)
For younger fans yes the Valley was really that run down.1 -
Ray Treacy?0
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Harry Gregory?0
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1 Alan Campbell definitely
2 Charlie Wright guess
3 Paul Went & Bob Curtis definitely. Went looks rather camp.
4 John Kiers guess Bob Curtis definitely
5 Harry Gregory guess, but his hair looks too dark.1 -
Fewer potholes then than now!0