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Norman Bonnington Dickson

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Norman Bonnington Dickson (1869- )

1922 O.B.E., M.Inst.C.E.; b. 1869; s. of Thos. Dickson, of Ceylon and 58, Courtfield Gardens. Training: Crystal Palace, S. of E., Black and Hawthorn, and Clarke, Chapman and Parsons. Career: Engr., various Argentine Railways.; Contractor's Agent for building the first Railway in Siam; Chief Engr., Leopoldnia Railway; General Manager, Cuban Central Railways; Chairman, Shire Highlands Railway, Central Africa Railway, City of Santos Improvements, and Director of other Foreign Railways. Clubs: Union and City of London. Address: Struan, Wimbledon Park, S.W.19.

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