Great War poet Will Streets (1886–1916) was from Whitwell, recorded as living in Oak Terrace, now Portland Street. Streets was recorded wounded and missing on the first day of the
Battle of the Somme and later recorded killed in action. His poetry collection
The Undying Splendour was published posthumously in 1916. One of Whitwell's most famous sons was
Joe Davis (1901–1978), world
snooker and
billiards champion from the 1920s to the 1940s. His Whitwell home (on Welbeck Street) bears a plaque commemorating him. The village is the birthplace and childhood home of
J. T. Edson (1928–2014), the author, whose various escapism-adventure series sold over 27 million copies globally; the Edson family lived in Whitwell from Victorian times.
Sport •
George Glossop Walker (1860–1908), cricketer who played 75
First-class cricket matches for Derbyshire. •
Jack Brown (1899–1962), football goalkeeper, played 465 games for
Sheffield Wednesday •
Les Jackson (1921–2007),
England cricketer and
Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1959, he played 418
First-class cricket matches and played for Whitwell Cricket Club and came to watch their games on a Saturday afternoon until his death. •
Chris Adams (born 1970), cricketer, played 336
First-class cricket matches and 5
Test cricket matches •
Ian Bennett (born 1971), football goalkeeper, played for 448 games including 287 for
Birmingham City ==See also==