Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
The Marshall's - A Vital Family in the History of Charlton Athletic
Comments
-
Brilliant read. Thank you for posting.1
-
Very interesting to read about, hopefully the Museum can get others coming forward with connections0
-
Not ours but we have Eddie Marshall's identical, bar name, medal
0 -
2 -
Perhaps prompted by this article we've just been contacted by the family of Bill "Bodger" King, another of the founding boys of 19057
-
Great read1
-
Good read, and vert interesting.1
-
My mum's maiden name is Marshall and her family go back a good few generations. Lived down the bottom of Westmore Street, by the Thames, then my nan and grandad moved into one of the town houses opposite The Vic. I was brought up there, before they were torn down to make way for the basketball court for the drug dealers to serve up in, and that still stands there to this day
0 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:My mum's maiden name is Marshall and her family go back a good few generations. Lived down the bottom of Westmore Street, by the Thames, then my nan and grandad moved into one of the town houses opposite The Vic. I was brought up there, before they were torn down to make way for the basketball court for the drug dealers to serve up in, and that still stands there to this day0
-
Henry Irving said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:My mum's maiden name is Marshall and her family go back a good few generations. Lived down the bottom of Westmore Street, by the Thames, then my nan and grandad moved into one of the town houses opposite The Vic. I was brought up there, before they were torn down to make way for the basketball court for the drug dealers to serve up in, and that still stands there to this day
Does this mean I'm ITK now then?1 -
Sponsored links:
-
i_b_b_o_r_g said:Henry Irving said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:My mum's maiden name is Marshall and her family go back a good few generations. Lived down the bottom of Westmore Street, by the Thames, then my nan and grandad moved into one of the town houses opposite The Vic. I was brought up there, before they were torn down to make way for the basketball court for the drug dealers to serve up in, and that still stands there to this day
Does this mean I'm ITK now then?5 -
Covered End said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:Henry Irving said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:My mum's maiden name is Marshall and her family go back a good few generations. Lived down the bottom of Westmore Street, by the Thames, then my nan and grandad moved into one of the town houses opposite The Vic. I was brought up there, before they were torn down to make way for the basketball court for the drug dealers to serve up in, and that still stands there to this day
Does this mean I'm ITK now then?
0 -
Henry Irving said:0
-
Fascinating read.
I love the fact all this Club history is being unearthed.2 -
They have.
The family spell it Sheppard0 -
Henry Irving said:They have.
The family spell it Sheppard
Arthur was my step-grandfather, I'd be very interested to know where the medal came from.1 -
From his grandson in Wigan. I can put you in touch?0
-
Henry Irving said:From his grandson in Wigan. I can put you in touch?0
-
The apostrophe though :-(0
-
The family are now back in Oz but have sent this photos. @i_b_b_o_r_g
This is Fred "Snowy" Marshall's Wedding photo from 1911 which shows where he got his nickname.
Most of the family are named but the interest for us is who are others?
Is it possible that some are his Charlton team mates?
And are they Royal Artillery uniforms @Blitzwalker @spiritof1947
On a wider point of interest this is a working class family wedding in 1911. They lived on Woolwich Rd so this may be the back garden of their house. The clothes, haircuts and hats are a glimpse at a bit of life as it was before the Great war and one many of our grandparents and great grandparents would have been familiar with.
2 -
Sponsored links: