School Days
I am not quite sure of the year, but I attended Radlett Girls School which was at the bottom of Loom and the A5. I used to walk to and from school, sometimes through the village and up Aldenham Road. I passed shops and old Mr Allen who was a cobbler would be sitting in the window mending shoes and would wave to me. My birth family have lived in Radlett for over a hundred years the surname is Picton and all but one have moved away. I love visiting Radlett as it brings back many memories, like balancing on the tiny wall outside the Post Office and on a Saturday buying a pennies worth of stale cakes from Freestones. They made my wedding cake, after I had been to the library, generally getting a big book about Marmalade the cat. I worked in Olney's the shoe shop on The Terrace from 1966 to 1969 and my boss taught me all I needed to know about shoe fitting. I enjoyed my job and only left because my husband lived in Essex and that was too far to commute but Radlett will always hold a place in my heart.
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RE: RE: School Days
It was nice to read your memory of Radlett. I did not know that there was
a school at the bottem of Loom Lane! The Olivers lived in Christchurch
Crescent and we used to come in your shoe shop and get our feet measured with a tape measure. I live in Brighton now, I went back for a visit on August 1st 2008 as both parents are buried in Christchurch cemetery and what a shock. Radlett is so glamorous, there are coffee bars everywhere and even a Tescos Express, and hairdressers every 50 yards.
I would love to live there now, I have gone full circle. Eileen Oliver
Comment from Eileen Oliver on Wednesday, 6th August 2008.