The History of Charlton Athletic in 23 Objects
This history first appeared in the Valley Review, official programme of Charlton Athletic over the course of one season. They aim to tell the history of the club through a range of different objects held in the museum’s collection. Object One: 1906/07 Lewisham League III Winners’ Medal Note: Since publishing the article the museum has […]

Museum Open for Women’s game v Aston Villa on 12 October
Fans unable to visit the museum during the week due to work or other commitments will be able to see the exhibits on Saturday 12 October from 12.00 noon to 3.00 pm. With the Covered End closed there are no access issues before the CAWFC take on Villa (3.00 KO) fans can visit the museum […]
When Did The Red Robin First Come Bobbing Along?
Ben Hayes takes a look at the club’s association with the UK’s favourite festive bird, the robin.
A Closer Look at the Record Books
Following the Addicks recent record-breaking 8-0 win at Stevenage, Charlton Museum Trustee Ben Hayes, delves into the history books to look at some of the other, even more comprehensive Addicks victories since the club’s formation.
The Original Giant Killers
Ben Hayes continues the story of programmes donated by a late fan and the famous FA Cup run behind them.
Charlton’s Forgotten Normandy Hero
Charlton Museum Trustee, Ben Hayes, tells the incredible story of Geoffrey Reynolds, a recently-discovered former Addick who gave his life for his country in World War Two