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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 16 December 08 20:00 GMT (UK) »
Hello there!
                   I'm affraid i didn't manage to get any photo's for you today. The weather was really bad and foggy, but i will try to get some for you when the weather is better!
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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #19 on: Monday 05 January 09 14:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi. I was born in Abbots Langley (Marlin Sq) and also lived in Abbots Road for some about 15 years.There were three sweet shops in Abbots Langley High street. At the top of the High Street opposite the C of E junior school and war memorial was a half timbered sweet shop which we used a lot . The second was Mrs Genister's next to the Bricklayer's Arms. The Glenister family had a big house in Marlin Sq opposite the Police Houses. Later on Dazeleys the newsagent also sold sweets. They were a few houses to the right of Glenister's shop.

The Bob Bon was a toy and sweet shop on the corner of The Cresent ( Trowley rise and Trowley bottom are a long way away). It was run by the Dobson family. Fred ( who  eventually ran an antique shop next door) and Kitty his wife were involved. Dennis , Fred's brother, ran the hairdressing salon, They made lots of changes. Fred's dad started the gents salon on the ground floor. He have me pudding basin haircuts and had an unfortunate mouth problem earning him the affectionate name of "slobberer". The ladies salon was at first floor level.

As a boy I delivered news papers for Dazeleys and became an errand boy for greengrocer Eric Curtis in Langley Road

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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #20 on: Friday 09 January 09 15:53 GMT (UK) »
Hello all!
              I popped into Abotts Langley today and remembered my camera! I'm still not 100% sure if i'm thinking of the correct shop so i only took a couple of photos of that. If it's the right one and you want some more i'd be happy to help you out with that.
Percy Porter again i'm not sure if they photo's are of the same tunnel under the railway bridge, but i couldn't think of anymore! I'd be happy to take any photos of Abotts langley if you need anymore! It gets me out of the house and i enjoy going to Abbots Langley!
The first Photo is what i belive is the shop and the second is standing outside the shop looking down the high street. The third is standing at the other end looking down the high street!
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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #21 on: Friday 09 January 09 16:04 GMT (UK) »
These are the photos of the railway bridge and one of the pub next to it!
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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #22 on: Friday 09 January 09 16:09 GMT (UK) »
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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #23 on: Friday 09 January 09 18:32 GMT (UK) »
Wow,

Can I just say a huge thanks for posting the pictures, its really nice to see where my ancestors lived and worked. My mum will be thrilled when I show her them.

Thank you for taking the time and trouble of visiting Abbots Langley, and hopefully one day I will visit myself.

Kind regards and best wishes

Mel
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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #24 on: Friday 09 January 09 18:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi!
     I'm glad i could help! After all the help i've received it's nice to help others!
I also have pictures of the church. If you'd like to see them i'll happily put them up!!
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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #25 on: Friday 09 January 09 18:54 GMT (UK) »
I'd like to add my thanks as well. I pushed my bike under that bridge on my way home from school on many occasions, however it doesn't look anywere near as steep as I remember it. Quite a few vehicles got stuck under it too on occasions.

I have got a couple of shots myself of the church when I was over about 5-6 years ago but as I was reliant on transport from someone else did not have a lot of time to spare.  I did manage to get up to Langleybury school though and had a quick look around.

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Re: Abbotts Langley: The Bon-bon sweet shop?
« Reply #26 on: Friday 09 January 09 19:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi!
    Don't worry the hill is still as steep as you remember!! I had to use 1st gear all the way back up!!
The church is lovely it's a shame you didn't get time to stay long! I nearly went to Langleybury, but they announced Francis Combe were taking over and my dad said no way! Not sure if you know, but the school  closed a few years ago!
Seabrook and Doggett Abbots langley, Herts
Robinson, Oxford
Fryer and Bates, Penn, Bucks
French, Oldbury, Worcestershire
Turner and Cunningham Galashiels, Scotland
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