Grateful thanks must be given everyone's generous contributions, collectively presenting Huthwaite Online. Aimed to build the largest Huthwaite image gallery and comprehensively uncover our fullest village history.
This selfishless response received from so many willing donators may well indicate how present and past residents can proudly recall a thriving Huthwaite community. Pleased to find these pages help attract ever growing numbers of world wide readers with interests leading towards uncovering their ancestral roots.
| Acknowledgement Too | For kindly sharing images and information contributing interest in Huthwaite Online |
| Mr Malcolm Clarkson | Displays family roots among historic memorabilia covering Sutton Road Methodists |
| Mrs Mary Seagrave | Raised in Huthwaite a daughter of Hettie Stone, sharing memories and family photos |
| Mr Adrian Everley | Provides his family album portraying Bromley relatives plus New Street Classrooms |
| Ms Elizabeth Pacey | Exposes 1948 Press clipping reveals a Ukrainian choir in hostel upon Common Rd |
| Mr & Mrs Bower | Huthwaite groups and portraits linking surnames of Hallam, Allsop, Carrington, Nunn |
| Mr Mick Bostock | Magnificent album nostalgically covering his working life at the New Hucknall Colliery |
| Mr Ken Swain | A 1917 family photograph of the uniformed WW1 veteran Lance Corporal George Blow |
| Rachel Farrand | Research linked between Huthwaite names on the Notts County Council war memorial. |
| Johan Lubbe | Reveals our first school headmaster named Boardman who moved onto Burton Latimer |
| Alan Chamberlain | Uncovers evidence founding knowledge Huthwaite hosted a Sick and Dividing Society |
| Bernd Frost | Uncovers our original Portland Arms pub sign now hangs on his Portland barn, Canada |
| Mr Brian Hayes | Sharing Huthwaite name and ties with his own impressively unique pit photo collection. |
| Mr Roy Elliott | Now my father digitizes his family slides revealing some background village changes. |
| Mr Allan Jarvis | Adding interest with material helping share his own Holland ancestors in Huthwaite. |
| Mr Glynn Waite | Specialist researcher and author further revealing our past Whiteboro' Railway Station. |
| Ms Jaquie Cook | Kindly offering a village lookup services from her 1881 Nottinghamshire census listing. |
| Mr Brian Hayes | Personally exposing the Portland Arms with video coverage following 2000 demolition. |
| Mr Trevor Ashmore | Various album photographs with relational press plus more specialised references. |
| Nicolette Haynes | Received from Archive CD Books Ltd helps fill a historic gap with Whites 1844 extract |
| Mr Ben Woolley | Recollections and loan of a rare informative Sutton diary book by E.E. Needham 1913 |
| Mr Des Taylor | Recalling his farm land memories which firstly exposed past village Quaker plot. RIP |
| Mr John Flowers | Loan of brother James excellent book recounting RAF war years as flight rear gunner |
| Mr Robert Holland | Extensive family history sharing photos of roots firmly planted in Hucknall Huthwaite |
| Mavis Radford | Photos of her families village business interests with keen memory recalling more |
| Betty Smith and Midge | The sisters now share past Huthwaite interests revealed from their Fox family album |
| Mr & Mrs G Suggs | Supplying full genealogy data updating one Huthwaite Hill families World Record |
| Ms Sharon Marshall | Archived 1925 news report naming residents and including relative connections. |
| Mr Alex Fisher | Secretary of Westhouses Residents Association sharing mutual train connections |
| Mrs A M Brooks | Sharing album of memories recalling her notable family origins in Huthwaite. RIP |
| Mrs Iris Evans | Sharing family contacts and some historically claimed findings upon Boots Yard |
| Mr Roy Wittaker | Transcribed 1913 family news cutting reporting Mr and Mrs Hills diamond wedding |
| Miss Jennifer Gleeson | Huthwaite Secondary School 1960 - 1977 commemorative brochure. |
| Mr Mick O´Sullivan | Photographic collection covering New Hucknall Colliery under NCB and its closure |
| Mr John Knight | Supplying ancestral relatives original architects sketch for Huthwaite Library. |
| Mr George Woodward | Personal memories and various historical documents recalling Hucknall District. RIP |
| Mr Michael Denby | Attempts sharing village and customers interests through Huthwaite Market Club. RIP |
| Mr Ralph Allcock | Former resident in Canada for sending the full 1884 ordnance survey map of Huthwaite. |
| Mrs Jayne Elliott | The current village barber who kindly offered old postcard scenes plus memorabilia. |
| Mr Paul Bradshaw | Family photograph of past business and research towards a War Memorial Project. |
| Mr Paul E Harvey | Provided website photo information about Huthwaite footballer George Reeves. |
| Rev Charles Maiden | Enabling supply of historic material relating to All Saints Parish Church. |
| Mr John Brealey | Site promotion adding material also through Huthwaite Community Action Group. |
| Mr David Penny | Sourcing photographs of Huthwaites past local events and New Hucknall Colliery. RIP |
| Mr Tom Hardwick | One elder resident who accurately recalled many early village developments. RIP |
| Mr Bill Harrison | His memories and reference documents pertaining to New Hucknall Colliery. RIP |
| Mr John Boot | especially for sourcing rare photographs and memorabilia of New Hucknall Colliery. |
| Mrs E & Mr D Wallace | sharing Eileens greatly documented and long family history within Huthwaite. |
| Miss Helen Wilson | Helpful research plus sharing images and many past Local Genealogy Services. |
| Dr Kevin Hill | Sharing his personal collection of village postcards with mutual interest by E Lakin. |
Entrusted with archiving prized family photos and documented memorabilia, these marvellously depict so many lost Huthwaite scenes of nostalgic and historic interests. Eagerly listening too, but reaching beyond eldest villager memories, the broadening coverage into ancestral genealogy now begins revealing remarkable family finds, capable of adding supporting facts expanding local knowledge.
Written 2000 and Revised 15 Nov 11 © by Gary Elliott