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Is this The Valley?
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Definitely looks like The Valley to me.
The church shown is Holy Trinity which was at the junction of Charlton Lane and Woolwich Road (now demolished and replaced by maisonettes/flats). The river can be seen in the background and the railway would run along the embankment that can be seen going across beyond the ground. The large factory in the background was across the other side of Woolwich Road and was there into the 60s. Painting was clearly drawn from The Heights area. Maryon Park on the right. Presumably drawn soon after opening, so early 1920s. The image shown in the link is higher resolution and you can see more detail. All seems to fit for me.1 -
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KingKinsella said:CharltonAthMuseum said:0
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Leuth said:HastingsRed said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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Top pic Gilberts Pit.
Middle pic Thorntree Road with Gulberts Pit on the left.
Bottom pic - Gilberts Pit in at it's deepest.1 -
aliwibble said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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HastingsRed said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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Betrothed and divine.2
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AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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charltonnick said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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SporadicAddick said:charltonnick said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:SporadicAddick said:charltonnick said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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So, The East Terrace was originally named after Harry Webb...🤔😉0
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guinnessaddick said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:SporadicAddick said:charltonnick said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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eastterrace6168 said:So, The East Terrace was originally named after Harry Webb...🤔😉0
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InspectorSands said:aliwibble said:AFKABartram said:Saw this on a Facebook page, claiming “The Valley, Charlton Athletic, before any stands or terraces were built, and the giant East Stand was just a mud bank”
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The railway line is the embankment running left to right which passes behind the Church and I would guess the signal box is the building behind it.
Clearly an artists impression but obviously The Valley. Even the toilets are in the exact place they were in the 1960s as is the little refreshment hut and the concrete panel perimeter wall. The footprint of the narrow gauge railway serving the gravel pit now the path under the bridge also seems visible.
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