Tony and Sonia Waterton reflect on how the 'New Town' development changed the surrounding area
Tony and Sonia Waterton talk about whether they wanted 'New Towners' at the time
Tony and Sonia Waterton recall how they heard about Hemel Hempstead becoming a New Town
Eileen Bull explains how she celebrated living sixty years in her Hemel Hempstead house.
Eileen Bull reflects on the reactions of local residents to the new arrivals.
Eileen Bull talks about how people living in the houses around her have moved away over time.
Eileen Bull recalls a funny story about a time when she travelled along the river by horse drawn boat.
Eileen Bull remembers how her friend met Queen Elizabeth II.
Eileen Bull talks about her free time activities.
Eileen Bull talks about travelling locally and her family cars.
Eileen Bull recalls bringing her son to Hemel Hempstead for the first time and his schooling.
Eileen Bull remembers how she made friends after moving to Hemel Hempstead.
Eileen Bull recalls her first impressions of shopping in Hemel Hempstead.
Eileen Bull talks about setting up her new home.
Eileen Bull's first impressions of Hemel Hempstead after she had moved there.
The story of Eileen Bull, who moved to Hemel Hempstead with her husband in 1954.
Una Taber talks about trying to fit in with the Hemel Hempstead locals
Una Taber remembers how she and her family ended up living in Newfield Lane
Una Taber and her husband Leslie moved into a house on Newfield Lane in July 1951, this is her story.