Charlton was born on May 8, 1935 in Ashington and went on to become one of United's greatest ever players with the centre-back also helping England to win the 1966 World Cup.
Charlton only ever played for Leeds with the defender making 772 appearances for the Whites, all beginning with his debut at home to Doncaster Rovers in Division Two on April 25, 1953.
19. Gaffer
Charlton, left, as manager of Sheffield Wednesday in August 1982. Picture by Chris Holt/Johnston Press.
20. National boss
Charlton in charge of a Republic of Ireland training session in March 1991. Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images.
21. Legend
Charlton helps raise awareness and funds for the Orchid Cancer Appeal at White Hart Lane on May 16, 2002. Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images.
22. Responsibility
Torchbearer Jack Charlton carries the Olympic Flame through Newcastle upon Tyne in June 2012. Picture by Chris Radburn/LOCOG/Press Association.
23. Still got it
Charlton boots the ball away at Elland Road as Leeds take on Leicester City in January 2014. Picture by Simon Hulme.
24. Back to his roots
Charlton promoting Northumberland Tea in Asda at Ashington in July 2015. Picture by Jane Coltman/Johnston Press.