Albert Edward Dickin (11 January 1901 – 5 May 1955) was a British freestyle swimmer and diver who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics, 1924 Summer Olympics...
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Dickin is a surname of English and Irish origin originating in the mid-11th century during the Norman conquests. The origin of the Dickin surname stems...
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His brother is Albert Dickin. Jack Dickin at Olympedia Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "John Dickin Olympic Results"...
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American businessman Albert Dickin (1901–1955), British freestyle swimmer and diver Albert Diebold (1895–1955), French rower Albert Christoph Dies (1755–1822)...
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Washington Díaz Uruguay M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1976 1976 1 Albert Dickin United Kingdom M diving 2, swimming 3 1920 1928 3 Joseph Dilg United...
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1:03.8 Q 3 Torahiko Miyahata Japan 1:04.2 q 4 Henri Padou France 1:05.0 5 Albert Dickin Great Britain 1:06.0 6 Stanislav Bičák Czechoslovakia 1:10.2...
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Penguin SC swimmers representing Britain during this period included Albert Dickin, Alfred Pycock, and Mickey Ffrench-Williams, who took over from Derbyshire...
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Clarke Plain high diving 9 162 1 Q 15.5 158 Albert Dickin Plain high diving 25.5 141 6 did not advance Albert Knight 10 m platform 19 394.5 4 did not advance...
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Rob Dickins CBE (born July 1950, East Ham, London) is a British music industry executive, who currently holds a number of trustee and consultant positions...
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Points Score Rank Harold Clarke Plain high dive 10 164.5 2 Q 40 142.0 9 Albert Dickin Plain high dive 17 140.5 4 Did not advance Ernest Walmsley 3 m springboard...
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Q 4 Erik Adlerz Sweden 17.5 151 5 Yrjö Valkama Finland 19.5 150 6 Albert Dickin Great Britain 25.5 141 7 Sven Palle Sørensen Denmark 38 125 8 Gustave...
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Mountgarret (15 April 1961) Married, Laura Brown Gary Williams (daughter of Albert Dickins Williams Jr, of Lake Forest, Ill., U.S.A.), in 1995 and divorced in...
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million free veterinary consultations a year. It was founded in 1917 by Maria Dickin to provide care for sick and injured animals of the poor. Until 2009 PDSA...
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Keith Kirkland Australia 1:08.0 Q 3 Jean van Silfhout Netherlands 1:09.0 4 Georges Pouilley France Unknown 5 Albert Dickin Great Britain Unknown...
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Joseph Whiteside Reginald Sutton Albert Dickin 10:16.6 Q 3 France Philippe Tisson Gustave Klein Jean Taris Albert Vandeplancke 10:31.4 4 Netherlands...
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Jansson Denmark 13 152.0 Q 3 Fernand Sauvage Belgium 17 145.5 Q 4 Albert Dickin Great Britain 17 140.5 5 Sigvard Andersen Norway 21 139.0 6 Richard...
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Édouard Vanzeveren, Émile Zeibig (FRA) 10:41.4 QQ 2 Harold Annison, Albert Dickin, Edward Peter, Leslie Savage (GBR) 10:52.6 QQ 3 A. Buydens, Joseph...
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General Jack Seely in the First World War from 1914 to 1918; awarded the Dickin Medal in 2014 Wexy, the war horse of the then Prince of Orange, Prince Willem...
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Charles Dickens (redirect from Charles Dickins)
collection of Dickens's friend John Forster are held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Dickens's will stipulated that no memorial be erected in his honour;...
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consecutive years) 1885–1887 James Farmer (two consecutive years) 1887–1889 Albert Dickins (two consecutive years) 1889–1891 Benjamin Robinson (two consecutive...
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off in England. Pal, who played Lassie (see below). Peter, awarded the Dickin Medal for conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty while serving in military...
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under blitzed buildings, awarded the Dickin Medal in 1945. Gander, a Newfoundland, was posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal for his feats during the Battle...
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of it have been used as mottos in a number of contexts, for example the Dickin Medal for service animals bears the motto "We also serve", and the Navy...
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1935 Indian Punjabi-language film Sheila (dog), a dog who received the Dickin Medal in 1945 Sheila, New Brunswick Sheila (model) (born 1973), Japanese...
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companies from central Mississippi and assembled in the fall of 1861 by Colonel Albert E. Fant. After taking heavy casualties in battles in Georgia and Tennessee...
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released as her debut album, Enya (1987). The chairman of Warner Music, Rob Dickins, found enjoyment in listening to Enya's music for The Celts. He happened...
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Reed in Regent Street. The rest came from stores such as Tie-Rack and Dickins & Jones. His jewellery was replaced in each series because it was very...
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at XL, recommended Adele to manager Jonathan Dickins at September Management, and in June 2006, Dickins became her official representative. September...
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a grenade away from wounded soldiers. For this, he was awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal retroactively in 2000. A memorial statue can be viewed at the Gander...
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songs, she listened to the song under pressure from her manager, Jonathan Dickins and loved it. She told the Huddersfield Daily Examiner: I wrote nine songs...
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