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Private Robert DICKINSON 411
Born: Blythe, England
Enlisted: 29-1-1916, west Maitland, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Miner
34th Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia from Sydney, N.S.W. 2-5-1916
Died of Wounds 5-4-1918, France aged 37years
Son of William and Annie Dickinson
Husband of Agnes Dickinson, of Kline St., Weston, New South Wales.
Resting: St Sever Cemetery Extension, Haute-Normandie, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 123
Also honoured on Blyth Cenotaph. Northumberland, England
Born: Blythe, England
Enlisted: 29-1-1916, west Maitland, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Miner
34th Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia from Sydney, N.S.W. 2-5-1916
Died of Wounds 5-4-1918, France aged 37years
Son of William and Annie Dickinson
Husband of Agnes Dickinson, of Kline St., Weston, New South Wales.
Resting: St Sever Cemetery Extension, Haute-Normandie, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 123
Also honoured on Blyth Cenotaph. Northumberland, England
Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners' Advocate (N.S.W.) 13-4-1918
DIED OF WOUNDS.
PRIVATE DICKINSON.-Official Information has been received in Weston that Private Robert Dickinson died of wounds on April 5, 1918. He left with the 34th Battalion in May, 1916. and before enlisting was employed at the Hebburn Colliery. Hiss brother, Private George Dickson, was killed in action about two months ago.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
PRIVATE DICKINSON.-Official Information has been received in Weston that Private Robert Dickinson died of wounds on April 5, 1918. He left with the 34th Battalion in May, 1916. and before enlisting was employed at the Hebburn Colliery. Hiss brother, Private George Dickson, was killed in action about two months ago.
Blyth Cenotaph