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Charles Percy Dixon was a male tennis player from Great Britain. Tennis balls This article is about the sport, tennis. ...


He's a four-time Olympic medalist. At the 1908 Summer Olympics in London he won a bronze medal in the men's doubles event. Four years later he won three medals in the indoor tennis events: gold in the mixed doubles, silver in men's singles and bronze in men's doubles. The Games of the IV Olympiad, originally scheduled to be held in Rome, were instead held in 1908 in London, England. ... St. ...


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HISTORY OF CHARLES DIXON (7088 words)
CHARLES DIXON came from Yorkshire, England, to Nova Scotia in the year 1772, and settled at Sackville, N.B. A paper written by himself, and dated Sept. 21st, 1773, giving some particulars of his life and history previous to that date, is herein transcribed, as follows:
Dixon, with the aid of his negro servant Cleaveland, hid his money and other valuables in the earth; binding his servant by a solemn oath never to divulge to any one the place of concealment.
Dixon was blessed with a strong and vigorous constitution and also in a marked degree possessed the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit.
Charles Dixon (1408 words)
Charles Dixon, one of the leading maritime artists from the turn of the century, these old prints available from the military print company.
Charles Dixon was a prolific Naval, maritime and military artist, with many superb paintings of the British Naval Engagements and first world war events, including Gallipoli.
The Wreck of the Birkenhead 1852 by Charles Dixon
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