Alfred Charles Langonet (1917âÂÂ1973) was an English violin maker and founder, along with his father Charles Francois 'Frank' Langonet, of the firm C. F. Langonet & Son.
Last in line to the Langonet dynasty of violin makers, he was apprenticed to his father in the workshop at W. E. Hill & Sons before joining the RAF aged 19.
Langonet served with No. 209 Squadron RAF Coastal Command during World War II and was a rigger aboard the PBY Catalina that spotted the German battleship Bismarck.
After the war he went into business with his father, and C. F. Langonet & Son opened in 1946 at 71 Brondesbury Road, London.
Alfred Charles Langonet won notable awards for violin making, including:
Alfred was married to cellist Phyllis Woodward (1908âÂÂ1997). Her uncle, John Wesley Woodward, was the cellist aboard the Titanic. (See Musicians of the RMS Titanic.)