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Kingsnympton Online
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Swifts
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Swift boxes installed in the church steeple in September 2024 - featuring Jerry Horn from the Devon Swift project, KN Swift addict Jennie Ingram, and church warden Chrissy King
Kings Nympton Station Request stop film
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Kings Nympton Station Request stop film
Arslan Musika 5 - The Devil Went Down...
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Arslan Musika 5 - The Devil Went Down...
I hear an Eastern shore Maryland Waterman USA accent.
It’s so very heartwarming that being the age you are & enjoying this type of music, that you are putting your own mark on it ❤️
2 brilliant musicians
"Did you win? YOU DIDN'T" got me laughing a good time,😂 reminds me a lot of my deceased granpa, idk why...
Looks delicious😋
That was fun 😂
Well done Martin
Wonderful video
Can you please upload the whole story???
Aahhh sounds like home! :)
Debon not devon
Beautiful stories, it feels like I'm hearing my old granpa's stories. He was from lynmouth, still close to kingsnympton, just some miles away
sad to see only old people in this beautiful church, respect for them! God save the King and your Nation
I stumbled across these recordings in a very round about way...what a joy! Thank you for making them part of history. Judith taught me not long before she retired and Kings Nympton Is where I spent 12 years of my life. Do you know if she's still alive? So many characters from the 80s....Walter Pierce & Ken Avery were a couple of the village legends!
Thanks for your comments! Judith is still alive, but I believe she is not very well, and is living in a home in South Molton. If you haven't already done so, check out our KN History Society website - lots of interesting stuff on there!! kingsnymptononline.wixsite.com/kingsnymptonhistory
@@kingsnymptononline7544 Thank you, I definitely will! Thank you, that's great to know she's OK and being well looked after, I hope! If you happen to be the Martin filming, who's Bridget son? Please do send on my love and best to her ☺ Thank you for all your work, it's so good to know there's records of pp these wonderful memories.
@@kdsymons4657 will do - remind me of your name?
@@kingsnymptononline7544 nee Katie Bell! Bridget is one of those rare people that showed me real love and kindness that I will never forget. I once house sat for her in Exeter with my frind Heidi. She trusted me with that and it meant the world! 😁
@@kdsymons4657 That's me! I will pass on your best wishes (but remind me who from!!?)
Get on my andsome buoy 😂
I always wondered what American biscuits were and then in Devon,they had them.Makes me think the accent and biscuits😅travelled to the US.I love the Devon accent and hope it doesn’t die out!❤
Oh are they like scones? Do they also have the fruit inside sometimes I wonder
@bethanyfowler8573 They seem to be more dense than scones, and they have them with gravy and savoury dishes.I was interested when I saw the same ones as made in the US being made in Devon and them being called biscuits and a Devon thing.
@@Bella-fz9fy oh really I'm Devon born and bred, lived there 20 odd yrs and never heard of biscuits that aren't... Well standard biscuits. And like cheese ones but still buscuity?
@@bethanyfowler8573 My grandparents were from Devon and I think it’s an older thing,this woman was making what she called biscuits to have with a savoury meal ,thick white scone like things,the same as US ones.Mind you it makes sense as you get scones from Devon and they are all a bit similar.
@@Bella-fz9fy oh cool maybe its a meal that went overseas with some Americans? Even savoury biscuits I've never had in a meal, I don't know how I've missed this 😂
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Very interesting discussion!
I love the Devonshire dialect
More understandable than Geordie.
The song which is being murdered here is called 'I Know Him so Well'
Ah man this makes me miss it a little, lots of nostalgia
My brother grew up in South Devon in the fifties. As a young adult he moved to Finland and learnt Swedish. When mum died, he returned to England and spoke English with a Swedish accent. After a week his old Devon accent returned, it was very strong and he sounded like a wurzel.
What does Wurzel mean? Wurzel sounds like a german word for 'root'.
@@M1NDCR4WL3R It is British slang for a bumpkin ie someone uneducated from the countryside. It might derive from Mangelworzel, so yes, the same root (pun intended) as the German word.
@@M1NDCR4WL3R less Norman Influence on West country dialects so more German Saxon influence.
I had a polish friend who grew up mostly in Devon. The mix of his Polish accent with his Devon accent sounded brummie.😊
It’s a beautiful national anthem❤️
Very beautiful
nice
Dialects actually make a language richer. It would be nice if the English dialects were taught in schools.
Brilliant
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