GVB
Longford |
16 of 39
Tue 12th Nov 2013 9:35am
Nutty Loz sums him up perfectly. Decent enough bloke though. |
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deanocity3
keresley |
17 of 39
Sun 24th Nov 2013 5:54pm
Here is film of Arthur Hutt |
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petehutt
radford coventry |
18 of 39
Fri 31st Jan 2014 8:50pm
Just seen this forum, only been on it for a week. Uncle Arthur was my great uncle my granddad's brother, can just remember sitting on his lap. |
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dutchman
Spon End |
19 of 39
Fri 31st Jan 2014 8:55pm
I did wonder that myself Pete as it's such a recognisable surname.
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petehutt
radford coventry |
20 of 39
Sat 1st Feb 2014 12:27am
yes it is an unusual name also nath (who I havent met) is I believe a grandson of my cousin johnnie houghton his mother was my dads sister. there is a few relations of uncle arthur I havent met there is also other hutts that are not relations |
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LdeMain
Nuneaton, Warks |
21 of 39
Wed 30th Jul 2014 12:17pm
I am Arthur's great-great niece. He was my granddads (Reginald) uncle. I also know Loz, we were at his 50th birthday party earlier this year (he is nutty!). As mentioned before, I have the family bible which was started with Arthurs family.
I would love to know where the VC medal is, it must be somewhere! All other VC's for Warwickshire are held in museums etc. Arthurs is 'not publically held'. I would too just like to know it is safe.
Leanne |
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire |
22 of 39
Wed 30th Jul 2014 2:36pm
Hi Leanne, the private collector with the biggest collection of VC's and accompanying medals is Lord Ashcroft. It is quite feasible he owns it as he has bought them at auction for decades. The websites lordashcroftmedals.com or lordashcroft.com might help. He has a large collection now on display at the Imperial War Museum visit iwm.org.uk/heroes or Twitter @LordAshcroft Hope you find it |
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petehutt
radford coventry |
23 of 39
Wed 30th Jul 2014 10:51pm
well as I mentioned earlier arthur was my grandads brother. as for the vc medal no idea where it went. also there are members of my family ive never met maybe one day |
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LdeMain
Nuneaton, Warks |
24 of 39
Thu 31st Jul 2014 1:14pm
Thank you, I have checked Lord Ashcroft's medal collection but he does not have it.
I have heard that it was passed to Arthurs wife who then passed it down to their daughter. Apparently she still has it, she is in her 90's now but it will stay in the family down that line. As far as we know it is 'down south' somewhere and no longer in Coventry. I would like to trace it and one day hopefully see it!
Leanne |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
25 of 39
Sun 7th Sep 2014 11:19am
As usual, looking for something else on the British Newspapers archive site I came across this picture. It is not very clear as it is a newspaper print. There is quite a long article with it which among other things says that he was presented with £250 of War Bonds. The article is too long to insert here but if anyone would like a copy please contact me. The date of the article was 14th Januray 1918.
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Andrew cooke
Coventry |
26 of 39
Thu 13th Aug 2015 11:39pm
Hi, I'm a relative, my nan's name is Jean Barnett, I don't really know much more as only just started talking about family history. As far as I know and what I've asked her no one knows what happened to his medals. I'm from Tile Hill, Coventry |
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Midland Red
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27 of 39
Sun 6th Mar 2016 8:18pm
Telegraph article - Coventry war hero inspired city to fork out savings to buy hundreds of new tanks |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry |
28 of 39
Mon 7th Mar 2016 10:23pm
There is this framed picture of Arthur Hutt on the wall in The Bear and Ragged Staff (Wetherspoon's) in Bedworth.
My grand aunt Lucy Oldham married Arthur Hutt's brother Bertie in 1912. They had three daughters all of whom died before the age of 8. Bertie Hutt died in the trenches on Christmas Day 1917.
There is a beautiful post dedicated to him on the Arthur Hutt VC Appreciation Group Facebook page. It was posted by Nathan who has posted on this forum. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
29 of 39
Wed 25th May 2016 4:57pm
Apparently Corporal Hutt was present at the unveiling of the War Memorial in Coventry.
1927 Film. |
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
30 of 39
Wed 2nd Aug 2017 9:40am
The Telegraph has a piece about Corporal Hutt's involvement in Tank Week.
VC hero inspired Coventry folk to buy hundreds of new tanks
Post copied from topic Coventry Tank Week 1914-18 on film on 2nd Aug 2017 12:09 pm |
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