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Henry Does the museum have this . How do I attach a picture ??0
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Ok found it.4
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I can answer that, no and we would love a set!1
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Henry Irving said:
Shocking violence v Hull in 1971. Thankfully no lifers were involved
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I thought diddy David Hamilton was a Fulham fan0
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David Hamilton?0
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Yes, big Fulham fan but also huge Sam Bartram fan1
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Henry Irving said:Yes, big Fulham fan but also huge Sam Bartram fan0
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Arrived from Australia
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Original architect's plans for the West stand
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Henry Irving said:Arrived from Australia
I've never seen "highlights" as two words. Mistake or archaic spelling?0 -
Henry Irving said:Some signed 60s player cards. Unsigned versions were sold in the club shop. Great players too.
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New scans of old article from Picture Post
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Amazing coverage. I just found a copy on eBay.0
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'What Jimmy Seed could do with as a manager is a few footballers like Jimmy Seed.' What a great quote1
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Interesting that the article was written by A. L. ('Bert') Lloyd, better known as a folk singer - he collaborated with Ewan MacColl - and a meticulous archivist of folk songs. Lloyd wrote for Picture Post for a few years after the second war, and died at his home in Crooms Hill, Greenwich, in 1982.3
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Not ours but we know where to find them.
Wonderful early 20s postcards
1. First season in the league postcard of the squad
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2 Arthur Whalley signed postcard
Whalley, who later changed his name to Booth, was possibly the first "big name" player to sign for Charlton when we joined the league.
He had won a league winners medal with Manchester Utd but was then banned after his involvement in a match fixing scandal in 1915
Known as the "Black Prince", his ban was lifted in 1919 as a result of his war service with the footballers battalion during which he was wounded at Passchendaele. (see The Greater War by Harris and Whippy for more on sporting icons who fell and served during the great war).
He was Charlton captain during our great 1922/3 FA Cup giant killing run.
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But this is one of the best photos and Charlton related items I have seen for years.
Not only is it a post card
Not only are the players and officials in a "Chara"
It's signed on the back.
And Kosher Goodman (back seat) is wearing a bow tie
Charabancs were open topped vehicles often used to transport groups on outings or to away games. This would have been the 1920s and earlier version of Valley Express.
This is the 1922/3 Giant killers along with what I assume are directors and maybe some fans
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