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On the Web
- Charlton County, Georgia 1895 - Map of Charlton County, Georgia, in 1895.
- Fanbase: Charlton Athletic - Directory of sites for news, general information, statistics, and chat.
- Genealogy of Camden and Charlton Counties, Georgia - Books, online records, government resources, and other resources for genealogy research in Charlton County, Georgia.
- 123Football.com: Charlton Athletic - Offers club information, history, honours, trophies and awards.
- F.A. Premier League: Charlton Athletic - Club profile, fixtures, results and player information.
- Football365.com: Charlton Athletic - News, results, fixtures, statistics, match reports, features, downloads, and comment.
- Football.co.uk: Charlton Athletic - News, features, match reports, results, fixtures, statistics, and tables.
- Charlton Athletic FC Pics from the Past - Photographs of games from 1971 to 1973 by Brian Cassey, photographer.
- Sporting Life: Charlton Athletic - News, results, match reports, fixtures, statistics, and tables.
- BBC Sport: Charlton Athletic - News, match reports, results, fixtures, tables, and live text commentary.
Wikipedia Articles
- Charlton railway station - Charlton railway station is in Charlton (at the bottom of Charlton Church Lane) in the London Borough of Greenwich. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern.
- Charlton Bullseye (fanzine) - Charton Bullseye is a fanzine published by the CPL Gang highlighting Charlton Comics. They first got permission to publish a one-shot called Charlton Portfolio (actually CPL #9/10) which would include the unpublished sixth issue of Blue Beetle.
- Boy Charlton - Andrew Murray Charlton (12 August 1907 – 10 December 1975), known popularly as Boy Charlton, was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1920s and 1930s who won a gold medal in the 1500m freestyle at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. He set five world records and also won a further three silver and one bronze medal in his Olympic career.
- Charlton Automatic Rifle - The Charlton Automatic Rifle was a fully automatic conversion of the Lee-Enfield rifle, designed by New Zealander Philip Charlton in 1941 to act as a substitute for the Bren and Lewis gun light machine guns which were in chronically short supply at the time.
- Charlton House - Among several English houses with the name Charlton House, the most prominent is a Jacobean building in Charlton, London, United Kingdom. It is regarded as the best-preserved ambitious Jacobean house in Greater London.