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Brian Watson-Smith
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Far right on the CAFC 1968-69 team picture in this month's Backpass magazine. Surely one of the poshest names ever to represent our team?
Anyone remeber him, shed any light on his career with Charlton?
Anyone remeber him, shed any light on his career with Charlton?
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he was obviously a tory
check out your tory name which is derived as follows:
your grandfathers first name , the street your first school was in ( hypen) - your first headmasters surname
Mine is .........William Bowling- Siddall
rather grand don't you think ?0 -
Albert Northumberland-Murray0
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Henry Hartford-Tobin0
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Clifford Cook-Fisher0
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Edward Charlton-Scanlon0
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patrick charlton-boylan0
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Arthur Columbia-Smith0
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Leslie Timbercroft-Bond0
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Arthur Twosheds-Jackson ;-)0
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Lesley Bourne-Clifford.
ValleyGary, surely BETHS wasn't your first school!?0 -
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I was a quick learner mate. What they didnt teach me was to read properly ;-)
Edit: Henry Gravel-Dewdeney0 -
Frederick Gravel-Holliday0
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Ernest Beddington-Wiesham0
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William Charlton-Mulgrew0
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Edward Launcelot-Richards0
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Ernest Pelton Sankey0
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Arthur Bedonwell-Strachan, (that's pronounced 'Strawn', actually).0
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William Crescent-Payne0
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Nicholas Lennard-Gilchrist........it seems to work?0
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Roland Markham-Wall0
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Peter Rhodes-Brown0
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Don't remember him but he appears in the 68/9 year book.
No photo but says he was born in Glasgow on 22 June 1946. Played 20 games for Stirling Albion before his transfer to the Valley on 3rd May 1968.
In the next year Smith B W played 14 times for the midweek team (the reserves), no goals.
In the next seasons yearbook he seems to have disappeared.
There is a nice photo of Mrs Madgewick of SE26 winning a £100 Lunn Poly holiday voucher from the Charlton Athletic Fund Raising Organistion0 -
William Montbelle-Lloyd0
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[cite]Posted By: clivey_hero[/cite]he was obviously a tory
check out your tory name which is derived as follows:
your grandfathers first name , the street your first school was in ( hypen) - your first headmasters surname
Mine is .........William Bowling- Siddall
rather grand don't you think ?
Er, so is mine! We're not the same person so we must have attended the same primary school in Kennington.0 -
Henry Fawcett ?0
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Edward Flaxton-White or George Timbercroft-Smith0
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Frederick Days-Wilson0
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Anthony Lesney-Burns0
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James Thurston-Dennington0
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James Erith-Stagg. Hmm. Not as classy as some.0



















