File:JoeDickenson.jpg

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English: Joe Dickenson, an association football player from the 1890s.
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2008-12-03 12:05 105×170× (6408 bytes) ChrisTheDude [[Joe Dickenson]], an [[association football]] player from the 1890s. Cropped from [[:Image:Gills1894.jpg]] ==Licensing== {{PD-UK}}
2008-06-18 08:02 115×222× (8KB) ChrisTheDude

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