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1870-75 Inspector-general of artillery.  
1870-75 Inspector-general of artillery.  


Buried in Kensal Green Cemetery
Buried in [[Kensal Green Cemetery]]





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General Sir Collingwood Dickson, VC (1817-1904)

1854 At the Battle of Inkerman, Colonel Collingwood Dickson influenced the result by dragging two 18-pounder guns up a hill where their superior power and range proved of great value.

1870-75 Inspector-general of artillery.

Buried in Kensal Green Cemetery


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Sources of Information

  • Biography of Collingwood Dickson, ODNB