The Hitchin Historical Society
The Reginald Hine memorial in the garden on Tilehouse Street

The Reginald Hine
memorial

The Reginald Hine Award

Chairman David Howlett presents the Hine Award to Brian Worbey and Keith FitzPatrick-Matthews at the AGM in 2008

Chairman David Howlett (left) presented
the Hine Award Cup to Brian Worbey (right)
who represented the 11 authors of "Hitchin Arcade", and
Keith FitzPatrick-Matthews (centre) for his work on
creating this website

Named after the early twentieth-century Hitchin historian, the Reginald Hine Award was first proposed in March 1979 as an essay competition for works, in adult and junior categories related to the history of Hitchin. Each year, the best essay was to have received the Stanley Lee Hine Memorial Cup, donated by Stanley Lee. Subsequently, the basis for making the award has been widened to include the full range of activities encompassed by the Society.

The cup is now awarded each year to a person or persons who, in the opinion of the committee, have made a significant contribution through their actions research or publications, to Hitchin Historical Society and the furtherance of the understanding of the history of Hitchin.


This page was last updated on 8 June 2008