Dickens (disambiguation)
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Dickens may refer to:
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[edit] People
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[edit] Charles Dickens Family/Descendants (duplicates other sections)
- John Dickens (1785-1851), the father of novelist Charles Dickens
- Charles Dickens (1812-1870), British novelist of the Victorian era
- Catherine Dickens (1815-1879), estranged wife of Charles Dickens
- Frederick Dickens (1820-1868), younger brother of Charles Dickens
- Augustus Dickens (1827–1866), younger brother of Charles Dickens
- Charles Dickens, Jr (1837–1896), editor and writer, first child of Charles Dickens
- Mary Dickens (1838-1896) oldest daughter of Charles Dickens
- Kate Dickens (1839-1929), second daughter of Charles Dickens and an artist
- Dora Annie Dickens, (1850-1851) youngest daughter of Charles Dickens
- Francis Dickens (1844–1886), member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, third son of Charles Dickens
- Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens (1845-1912), son of Charles Dickens and a lecturer on his father's life
- Walter Landor Dickens (1841-1863) son of Charles Dickens
- Henry Fielding Dickens (1849-1933), son of Charles Dickens and a King's Counsel and barrister
- Gerald Charles Dickens (1879–1962), grandson of Charles Dickens and an Admiral in the Royal Navy
- Monica Dickens (1915-1992), British writer, great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens
- Cedric Charles Dickens (1916-2006), great grandson of Charles Dickens and steward of his literary legacy
- Peter Gerald Charles Dickens (1917–1987), great grandson of Charles Dickens and a Captain in the Royal Navy
- Gerald Charles Dickens (actor) (born 1963), great great grandson of Charles Dickens and an actor and performer
[edit] Writers
- Charles Dickens (1812-1870), British novelist of the Victorian era
- Charles Dickens, Jr (1837–1896), British editor and writer, first child of Charles Dickens
- A. G. Dickens (1910–2001), British academic and author about English Reformation
- Monica Dickens (1915-1992), British writer, great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens
[edit] Sports
- Ernie Dickens (born 1921), Canadian hockey defenceman
- Stanley Dickens (born 1952), Swedish race-car driver
- Alan Dickens (born 1964), British football midfielder
- Alan Dickens (rugby player) (born 1978), British rugby union player
- Peggy Dickens (born 1975), French slalom canoer
- Kaniel Dickens (born 1978), U.S. basketball player
- Scott Dickens (born 1984), Canadian swimmer
- Phil Dickens (20th century), U.S. head football coach of Indiana University
[edit] Politicians, governmental, official
- Samuel Dickens (?–1840), U.S. politician, Congressional Representative from North Carolina
- Francis Dickens (1844–1886), British mounted policeman, third son of Charles Dickens
- Geoffrey Dickens (1931–1995), British Conservative politician
- James Dickens (UK politician) (born 1931), Labour MP
- Inez Dickens (20th century), U.S. member of the New York City Council
- David Dickens (20th century), former director of the Centre for Strategic Studies New Zealand
[edit] Music
- Little Jimmy Dickens (born 1920), James Cecil Dickens, U.S. country music singer
- Hazel Dickens (born 1935), U.S. bluegrass singer
- Andy Dickens (born 1953), British jazz trumpeter, singer, and bandleader
- Bill Dickens (20th century), "The Buddha", U.S. electric bass guitar player
[edit] Actors
- Kim Dickens (born 1965), U.S. actress and model
[edit] Arts
- Archie Dickens (born 1907–2004), British pin-up artist
[edit] Scientists
- Gerald R. Dickens, Professor of Earth Science at Rice University
[edit] Fictional characters
- Eddie Dickens, lead character in several books by British author Philip Ardagh
[edit] Places
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[edit] Towns
- Canada
- Dickens, Vancouver, British Columbia, a small neighbourhood in East Vancouver
- United Kingdom
- Dickens Heath, village in the borough of Solihull, West Midlands
- United States
- Dickens, Iowa (population 202 at the 2000 census), a city in Clay County
- Dickens, Maryland, an unincorporated community in Allegany County
- Dickens, Nebraska, an unincorporated community in Lincoln County
- Dickens, Texas (population 332 at the 2000 census), a city in Dickens County
- Dickens County, Texas (population 2,762 at the 2000 census)
[edit] Entertainment
- Dickens World, themed attraction located at Chatham Dockyard, Kent, UK
- Dickens Athletic Center, 2,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Chicago, U.S.
- Dickens on the Strand, annual Christmas festival in Galveston, Texas, U.S.
[edit] Schools, universities
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- Charles Dickens Elementary School, public elementary school in Vancouver, Canada
- Dickens Annex, public elementary school in Vancouver, Canada
- Dickens Hall, historical building at Kansas State University in Manhattan, U.S.
[edit] Vehicles
- USS Dickens (APA-161), U.S. Navy attack transport during WW2
[edit] See also
| This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |
- Dickens in America, 2005 BBC television documentary
- Dickens, 60s rock band with hit single One Of A Kind Woman on Format Records, 1966

