WOW only just found this. Absolutetly brilliant. I was born in Kings Langley in 1950 and lived there till 1977. In fact there is a picture of me and my Dad in the video. My Mum and Dad owned the watch and jewelry shop at 61 High Street and my Aunty owned the wool shop next door at 59.
ian540 Thanks for your comments, I will pass them on to Keith. There are more films about Kings Langley in this channel which may me of interest. Chris
Thank you so much for posting this. As a long time resident of nearby Chipperfield, I found it absolutely fascinating and Keith is such a good speaker.
So interesting and very well put together, fantastic memories you have shared. Do you ever remember an address The Dingle, Chipperfield Road, Kings Langley the home of George Frederick Hart (amusement caterer) & Elizabeth Hart and daughter Shirley Hart who was born in or around 1940.
Very well done Keith. This is really interesting for a lifelong hemel resident and very profesional too. It would be really great if other people made historical records like this, especially if they have the old film. .
It would be nice to incorporate this knowledge into village blue plaques or alike which the school or just residents could use for history walks. For example, there is the air raid shelter in Rockliffe Park woods which i always thing would be fascinating to mark with a board or alike and bring children down to bring history to life.
I also remember putting pennies on the line which probably lead to the scariest few moments of my life. We had put some pennies down and the next train that came through was The Flying Scotsman in full steam scary.
Great, I timed the message well then! Thanks for thinking of us, we currently have a couple of people we go to for making videos, but will consider you if we're ever stuck for someone. Best wishes from Frogmore Mill
@Roolooth99 I hope you are wrong about the fields but probably not. I have only lived here for 26 years and I can't go down to the High Street without meeting someone I know, the sense of community hangs on - so far.
Sorry to hear Keith Passed away earlier this year. RIP
Mr.Keith Johnson you are gifted to live such a wonderful and meaningful life.
Fantastic video. I moved to Kings Langley in 2007 and this really fills out my knowledge of the village history...many thanks
WOW only just found this. Absolutetly brilliant. I was born in Kings Langley in 1950 and lived there till 1977. In fact there is a picture of me and my Dad in the video. My Mum and Dad owned the watch and jewelry shop at 61 High Street and my Aunty owned the wool shop next door at 59.
ian540 Thanks for your comments, I will pass them on to Keith. There are more films about Kings Langley in this channel which may me of interest. Chris
Great to see stories like this from local towns and villages, added to our archives. Thanks!
Thank you so much for posting this. As a long time resident of nearby Chipperfield, I found it absolutely fascinating and Keith is such a good speaker.
Loved this, having grown up in the village in the early 50's and recognising some of the teachers Mr. Rolt being one and I think Mr. Morris the other.
Very well edited and enjoyable film. Amazing how many stories one small village can contain - I've subcribed!
So interesting and very well put together, fantastic memories you have shared. Do you ever remember an address The Dingle, Chipperfield Road, Kings Langley the home of George Frederick Hart (amusement caterer) & Elizabeth Hart and daughter Shirley Hart who was born in or around 1940.
Sandra Tye thanks, next time I see Keith I will ask him.
Very well done Keith. This is really interesting for a lifelong hemel resident and very profesional too. It would be really great if other people made historical records like this, especially if they have the old film. .
Thanks - I will pass on your comment to Keith.
what a brilliant video, I was born in Kings Langley in 1964,
It would be nice to incorporate this knowledge into village blue plaques or alike which the school or just residents could use for history walks. For example, there is the air raid shelter in Rockliffe Park woods which i always thing would be fascinating to mark with a board or alike and bring children down to bring history to life.
I also remember putting pennies on the line which probably lead to the scariest few moments of my life. We had put some pennies down and the next train that came through was The Flying Scotsman in full steam scary.
Great, I timed the message well then! Thanks for thinking of us, we currently have a couple of people we go to for making videos, but will consider you if we're ever stuck for someone. Best wishes from Frogmore Mill
Thanks for your comment. It's still a good place to live.
@nascot10 Thanks for your comments and your idea of blue plaques. I will pass this on to the History Society.
Thanks, I read your comment on my iPhone as I passed the Trail on the 500 bus! If you ever need a video we are very reasonable for charities.
Do you remember Waterside stores between Moat cottage and number 4 waterside in 1939?
I’m sorry, Keith died several years ago.
@Roolooth99 I hope you are wrong about the fields but probably not. I have only lived here for 26 years and I can't go down to the High Street without meeting someone I know, the sense of community hangs on - so far.
@Thegadgetfaneagle Thanks - I will pass on your comments to Keith.