Dickins
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Dickins may refer to:
- Alan Dickins, Arundel Herald of Arms Extraordinary
- Barry Dickins (born 1949), Australian author, artist and playwright
- Bruce Dickins FBA (1889–1978), Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon, Cambridge University
- Frederick Victor Dickins (1838–1915), British surgeon, barrister, orientalist and university administrator
- Janine Dickins, the producer of Power Rangers
- John Dickins (1746–1798), early Methodist preacher in the United States
- Matt Dickins (born 1970), English professional goalkeeper
- Michael Dickins Ford (born 1928), art director in film and commercial television
- Punch Dickins OC OBE DFC (1899–1995), pioneering Canadian aviator and bush pilot
- Rob Dickins (born 1950), formerly chairman of Warner Music UK, founder of Instant Karma and Dharma Music
- Zara Dickins DBE (1909–1989), Australian fashion designer, wife (later widow) of Prime Minister Harold Holt of Australia
See also
- Dick Dawkins, for whom this is a portmanteau through the shared consonant of "k"
- Dickens (disambiguation)
- Charles Dickens, English writer
- Dickins & Jones or Dickins & Jones, high-quality department store in London, England
- Dickins Hill, fictional prison in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Dillon & Dickins, Dance music production group based in London, United Kingdom
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