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Old Charlton related photos

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  • I think it was fully concreted in the mid 1930’s, there’s a photo somewhere of builders working on it with Sam Bartram helping out pushing a wheelbarrow. The covered end roof went on about the same time. 
    Summer of 1936 as we prepared for our season in the top flight.
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    Also stuck this one on the Eddie Firmani thread:


  • Blucher said:
    Also stuck this one on the Eddie Firmani thread:


    Billy Kiernan in the background. This was my first season watching Charlton. Still remember all the team (not like last saturday)😂
  • Dippenhall
    Dippenhall Posts: 3,919
    Was in the Hatchet pub in Bristol and on the wall was a framed page of a 1932 local Bristol sports paper, mostly covered boxing, but happened to have a small piece referring to Charlton and the signing of Cyril Pearce. Was the prelude to relegation to Div 3 and Jimmy Seed's appointment.

  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,916
    This absolute beauty popped up on FB today



  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    The above photo is where I stood, except more to the left, behind the goal. This is where I watched the 7-6 game. I am sure there was not a crowd to cover all the people claimed to be there 😂
  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,335

  • Interesting photo , just before being promoted to division one. The East terrace was then extended to it's full height. The advertising hoarding doing the job of stopping people from watching the game from their back gardens.
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,846
    edited November 2024
    kentred2 said:

    That billboard is huge. Guessing it was covering the works for the new terrace?
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,846
    edited November 2024
    Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
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  • Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
    My thoughts too, not sure that is the Valley.
  • Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
    My thoughts too, not sure that is the Valley.
    Agree. I don’t think this is The Valley. The white wall is too high, the background doesn’t look right, and it’s not a picture that has appeared before.
  • Could it be Port Vale’s old ground, the Old Recreation Ground?


  • Could it be Port Vale’s old ground, the Old Recreation Ground?


    Don't think so.  There is a small retainer wall with railings in the picture which is like the Valley. Port Vale, Old Rec Ground doesn't have that in old photos.  
  • Our last match in division 2 of the 35/36 season was home to Port Vale. 2nd May 1936. The image does come up in a search
  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,335
    edited November 2024
    Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
    Yes I wondered, but think it must be though. Did they photoshop in those days!
  • Dave Rudd
    Dave Rudd Posts: 2,865
    Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
    My thoughts too, not sure that is the Valley.
    Agree. I don’t think this is The Valley. The white wall is too high, the background doesn’t look right, and it’s not a picture that has appeared before.

    I wasn't convinced when I first saw the picture ... the slope of the terracing didn't look steep enough ... but ...

    ... look at that house roof and chimney stack under the player's right arm. 

    Do we know the player, by the way?








    Right.  I'm off to buy a Morris Car now.  They have the lowest upkeep costs, you know.
  • Dave Rudd said:
    Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
    My thoughts too, not sure that is the Valley.
    Agree. I don’t think this is The Valley. The white wall is too high, the background doesn’t look right, and it’s not a picture that has appeared before.

    I wasn't convinced when I first saw the picture ... the slope of the terracing didn't look steep enough ... but ...

    ... look at that house roof and chimney stack under the player's right arm. 

    Do we know the player, by the way?








    Right.  I'm off to buy a Morris Car now.  They have the lowest upkeep costs, you know.
    Great work!
  • Dave Rudd said:
    Is it definitely The Valley?? Admittedly it looks like the east terrace taken from the south west corner, but the “skyline” in the top left isn’t as familiar. (But there are few other grounds that it could be).
    My thoughts too, not sure that is the Valley.
    Agree. I don’t think this is The Valley. The white wall is too high, the background doesn’t look right, and it’s not a picture that has appeared before.

    I wasn't convinced when I first saw the picture ... the slope of the terracing didn't look steep enough ... but ...

    ... look at that house roof and chimney stack under the player's right arm. 

    Do we know the player, by the way?








    Right.  I'm off to buy a Morris Car now.  They have the lowest upkeep costs, you know.
    Great work!
    I'll second that, great spot!
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  • Dave Rudd said:
    Dave Rudd said:
    Off_it said:
    Have just  been reading up on the bomb damage to the Greenwich and Charlton area during WW2.

    Does anyone have a picture of Charlton station before it got hit by a German V1 and totally destroyed? Have found some pictures online of the post-blast damage, but not what it looked like before that.

    (I'd always wondered as a kid why the Charlton station building seemed more "modern" than other stations)
    I've been playing with the Britain From Above website and they have at least one aerial image of Charlton, showing the Valley and the station in 1933. There are lots of images in the area but the map doesn't make it easy to work out which areas are covered by which images. This one's easy because there's a massive, easily-identifiable football ground in it. You'll need to register to zoom into the image and actually see anything.
    https://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/EPW040932
    That photo in the link, only shows one side of Victory way for the J&P site,  the main factory was on the right side going down the hill.
    I haven't posted on here for a long time  .. but when something factually incorrect appears ... well, what would you do?

    The main J&P site in Victoria Way (not 'Victory Way' @guinnessaddick) was very definitely on the right hand side going UP the hill.
    I meant Victoria Way, there was a lot of land on the right going up, the buildings on that side were mainly srotage, the main factory was on the left going up when I worked there for 7 years in the 80’s.
    1980's?  I thought that Johnson & Phillips was taken over by Delta Cables (Delta Metal?) in the 1960's.

    Certainly Delta occupied the left hand side as you go up the hill.

    I used to be woken up for school by the 7am 'call to work' bell of J&P in the 1950's.

    I've posted a picture below of the end of Delta Cables in 1987.
    A couple of weeks ago, at my wife’s pension lunch, I sat next to a guy who used to work for Delta. He said they went from being the biggest brass manufacturers in the world to disappearing very quickly once the Chinese got involved.
  • DA9 said:
    I know some of those factory units on the right of Victoria Way were used as customs bonded warehouses in the 90's, a friend of mine worked on the forklifts there.
    Octavian was the company’s name. 
  • DOUCHER said:


    Heading off for a beano to Margate in the 80’s from Delta. Me in the Pringle jumper.
    Think  I recognise a couple of faces there 
    Such as who?
    Sammy Davis Jnr front row?
    Thought it looked like Stan “The Man” Lee of Marvel Comics. 
  • kentred2
    kentred2 Posts: 2,335

    1957/58 climax. Blackburn Home. 
    A major pivot in Charlton’s history. 
    Last big crowd? 
  • The wear of the pitch at the centre circle seems to match in the top and bottom left picture.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,476
    edited November 2024
    kentred2 said:

    1957/58 climax. Blackburn Home. 
    A major pivot in Charlton’s history. 
    Last big crowd? 
    I was there……remember walking up Victoria Way for a 75 bus with tears in my 10 year old eyes.
    I would say that moment was without doubt the most pivotal moment in our history.
    We should have won too, we blew it, only needed to draw……I believe the crowd was 58,000.
  • Addickted said:
    The greyhound stadium closed in 1971


    Had to bump this just for Nick.

    stay safe my friend.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,484

  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,223
    I was hoping that was today and the game is off and I can stay in for the racing.