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You can never have too many match tickets1
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Why Stevenage had two different types of tickets for one game we have no idea but we've got both0
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Pin badge, probably early 70s. Badges always wanted.3 -
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Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?0 -
Main stand seating?CharltonAthMuseum said:<
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?0 -
Floodlights fixings0
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Old turnstiles?
Or maybe this is why a certain owner appears to have a screw (bolt) loose?0 -
Covered end roof beams.0
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Charlton, losing in the last ten minutes since 1929.Henry Irving said:With our collection of post war @CAFCofficial programmes almost complete (we are missing around 20 from 1946 to 2018) we're looking to build our pre-1945 archive. He's a 1929 FA Cup Programme v Portsmouth recently purchased at auction.
Third Division South Charlton were leading 1 - 0 with a goal from John Rankin but First Division Pompey scored twice in the last ten minutes (McNeil and J Smith) to win this third round tie. Portsmouth went on the lose the FA Cup final 2 - 0 to Bolton.0 - Sponsored links:
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I remember that top one.CharltonAthMuseum said:
Squad photos from Goal and Tiger1 -
Goebbels? I head he had none at all?CharltonAthMuseum said:<
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?0 -
No Keith Peacock?AddicksAddict said:
I remember that top one.CharltonAthMuseum said:
Squad photos from Goal and Tiger0 -
He took the photo.Ashers said:
No Keith Peacock?AddicksAddict said:
I remember that top one.CharltonAthMuseum said:
Squad photos from Goal and Tiger1 -
I remember that photo well, it always made me laugh that the players didn't know which way to look.0
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They are the missing parts for the under soil heatingCharltonAthMuseum said:<
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
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Correct answerguinnessaddick said:Floodlights fixings
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Rare hard copy of 8-0 programme
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Message from next Real Madrid manager0
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Clearly not written by Curbs himself.Henry Irving said:Message from next Real Madrid manager
The first line would have read "Today's match against Blackburn Rovers is praps the most important game..."3 - Sponsored links:
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I believe that these two items represent the undisclosed fee that brought Christophe Lepoint to Charlton. We was robbed!CharltonAthMuseum said:<
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?0 -
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Another great 1970s protest badge. Just who made these brilliantly weird objects?4
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We've been scanning a box of personal memorabilia that belonged to Scotty Kingsley, possibly the most important player in our history.
A menu from a trip to Paris in 1919. Kingsley may have been the first Charlton player to represent the club abroad.6 -
Scotty clearly remained interested in Charlton history and his vital part in it as these cuttings that he kept show4
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What a fantastic piece of Charlton memorabilia.CharltonAthMuseum said:We've been scanning a box of personal memorabilia that belonged to Scotty Kingsley, possibly the most important player in our history.
A menu from a trip to Paris in 1919. Kingsley may have been the first Charlton player to represent the club abroad.
Does anyone at the museum have detailed information about this Paris v London match?1 -
We have an intinery which we haven't scanned yet.Big in Brasov said:
What a fantastic piece of Charlton memorabilia.CharltonAthMuseum said:We've been scanning a box of personal memorabilia that belonged to Scotty Kingsley, possibly the most important player in our history.
A menu from a trip to Paris in 1919. Kingsley may have been the first Charlton player to represent the club abroad.
Does anyone at the museum have detailed information about this Paris v London match?
I'm told Zuppa a L'Ingoshe is trifle0 -
Chris Powell signed shirt1