One the fun bits of the helping to run the museum is answering queries.
So far this week we've had five, a request for permission to use VFR at a funeral (all sorted), two requests from founder member clubs of the EFL looking to start their own museum, a request about team line ups from the early 1970s (Colin Cameron's Home and Away come in very handy again) and a query from a granddaughter tracing her family tree and looking for playing details of her grandfather who played for us in the 1930s.
Richard Fuller was the name we were given. No one of that name played for Charlton first team until much later and that was Ricardo.
We found the 1935/36 team photo (thanks again Colin) but that listed a Ronald Fuller.
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He was born in Burwell, Cambridgeshire and signed for Charlton on 30th August 1935, probably from Newmarket FC, having played for the Histon Institute during the previous two seasons. He was aged 20, height 5 foot 10 inches and weighed 10stone 12 pounds. It may be that he previously had some connection with Bolton Wanderers.
According to the records he left Charlton in 1936 and signed for Bexleyheath & Welling but the family said different.
They have records of him playing for St Gallen due to a recommendation from Jimmy Seed to Norman Smith (not the Charlton Haller of Famer but a player of the same name.
Some more research needed into English players in Swiss football.
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