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Museum open AFTER Preston game.

Henry Irving
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With the early kick off making opening before impractical and people saying opening after games would make it easier to visit we're going to be experimenting by opening immediately after the game for an hour.
The museum is in the Covered End and can be accessed via the stairs to the east of that stand.
There is a lift but it will be being used by supporters with disabilities to leave the stands at the final whistle.
Hope to see a few new faces as well as welcoming back some old ones.
The museum is in the Covered End and can be accessed via the stairs to the east of that stand.
There is a lift but it will be being used by supporters with disabilities to leave the stands at the final whistle.
Hope to see a few new faces as well as welcoming back some old ones.
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Time travel?0
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Fumbluff said:Time travel?0
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Dont you mean Preston Henry?0
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ForeverAddickted said:Dont you mean Preston Henry?1
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When it's on the OS, as they say0
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See you there.
We'll have a few signed Patrick Bauer A4photos on sale in the Museum after the game.
If they're not all snapped up then @charltonnick will sell them on here or eBay in a couple of weeks
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How much are they?0
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Baldybonce said:How much are they?0
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We had people literally queuing up to get in.
About 40 fans came in so well worth the experiment.
Might have been more but for some stewards and staff in the fans bar saying "what museum?" EtcApologies to anyone who was misdirected.4 -
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Saw more of the North Stand than I ever have done on my quest for the museum but it was definitely worth waiting for.
A super trip down memory lane and my boy loved picking up the play off final trophy.
A huge thanks to @charltonnick @Henry Irving and @SE7toSG3 plus anyone else i may have missed for having the foresight to create it and then investing time and effort into making it happen and filling it with our history before a lot of these items may have been lost forever.9 -
Likewise,lift wasn’t working, so after going up to crossbars, no stewards knew anything or how to get to museum, then we were led down by a supervisor only to end up where we started, & once again explaining lift wasn’t working...me,littleun & a friend then followed a whole load of fans up the correct staircase...whoo hoo...
sooo glad we visited,well worth it,so much history that we hear off,but to see it all in its glory is something else,photos of the playoff Trophy just put the icing on the cake,my 9yr old daughter, now wants all the books,to read (I started off with one today), we will be back,she has insisted,so thank you for keeping the spirit of our club in our spiritual home,amazing & it’s appreciated
GO VISIT THE MUSEUM,you will not be disappointed8 -
Thanks @NorthheathAddick and @Athletico Charlton
I think we spoke briefly Northheath, sorry but it was a bit busy as you saw.0 -
Just got off the phone to my Mum and Dad who made one of their intermittent trips to the Valley today, and popped in to the museum afterwards. They enjoyed looking round and were very impressed with the mix of exhibits. Well done guys.
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NorthheathAddick said:Likewise,lift wasn’t working, so after going up to crossbars, no stewards knew anything or how to get to museum, then we were led down by a supervisor only to end up where we started, & once again explaining lift wasn’t working...me,littleun & a friend then followed a whole load of fans up the correct staircase...whoo hoo...
sooo glad we visited,well worth it,so much history that we hear off,but to see it all in its glory is something else,photos of the playoff Trophy just put the icing on the cake,my 9yr old daughter, now wants all the books,to read (I started off with one today), we will be back,she has insisted,so thank you for keeping the spirit of our club in our spiritual home,amazing & it’s appreciated
GO VISIT THE MUSEUM,you will not be disappointed
This museum business is really a beautiful thing1