Dickie (disambiguation)
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A dickie
is a type of false shirt-front.
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Dickie
A dickey is a type of false shirt-front - originally known as a detachable bosom - designed to be worn with a tuxedo or men's white tie, usually attached to the collar and then tucked into the waistcoat or cummerbund...
is a type of false shirt-front.
Dickie may also refer to:
Given name or nickname:
- Richard Annand (1914-2004), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Dickie BaughDickie BaughRichard "Dickie" Baugh was an English footballer who spent the majority of his career with , for whom he played in three FA Cup finals .Baugh began his career with the Wolverhampton-based Stafford Road...
(1864-1929), English footballer - Dickie Bird (born 1933), retired English international cricket umpire
- Dickie BoonDickie BoonRichard Robinson "Dickie" Boon was a Canadian ice hockey forward and manager. He played for the Montreal Hockey Club of the Canadian Amateur Hockey League and the Montreal Wanderers of the Federal Amateur Hockey League in the early 1900s...
(1878-1961), Canadian professional ice hockey forward - Dickie BrooksDickie BrooksRichard Alan Brooks, born at Edgware, Middlesex on 14 June 1943, was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Somerset....
(born 1943), English cricketer - Dickie BurroughDickie BurroughHerbert Dickinson "Dickie" Burrough, born at Wedmore, Somerset, on 6 February 1909, and died at Padstow, Cornwall, on 9 April 1994, played 171 first-class cricket matches for Somerset in a career that last for 20 years from 1927....
(1909-1994), English cricketer - Richard John CorkRichard John CorkRichard John Cork DSO, DSC was a fighter ace in the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Cork, a naval officer, served in the Battle of Britain as the wingman for Douglas Bader in No. 242 Squadron Royal Air Force...
(1917-1944), Second World War fighter ace - Dickie DaleDickie DaleRichard H. Dale was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer born in Wyberton near Boston, Lincolnshire, England.He competed in the inaugural 1949 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. Dale was a victor in the 1951 North West 200...
(1927-1961), former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer - Dickie Dale (footballer)Dickie Dale (footballer)Richard Armstrong "Dickie" Dale was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half. Born in Willington, County Durham, Dale played 146 games in the First Division of the Football League for Birmingham before moving on to West Bromwich Albion and Tranmere Rovers...
(circa 1896-1970), English professional footballer - Dickie DaviesDickie DaviesRichard "Dickie" Davies is a British television presenter, best known for presenting World of Sport from 1968 until 1985....
(born 1933), British television presenter - Dickie DownsDickie DownsJohn Thomas "Dickie" Downs was a footballer who played for Barnsley and Everton. He was a Full Back-Club career:Dickie Downs played for Barnsley between 1909 & 1912 and was a member of the team who contested the 1910 FA Cup Final against Newcastle but lost after forcing a replay...
(1886-1949), English footballer - Dickie FossDickie FossSidney Richard 'Dickie' Foss was an English football player and coach, who had a 30 year association with Chelsea.Born in Barking, Foss started out with amateur side Southall, before signing for Chelsea in 1936...
(born 1912), English football player and coach - Dickie FullerDickie FullerRichard Livingston Fuller was a West Indian cricketer who played in one Test in 1934-35....
(1913-1987), West Indian cricketer - Dickie GoodmanDickie GoodmanRichard Dorian "Dickie" Goodman was an American music producer.-Career:In June 1956 Goodman created his first record, "The Flying Saucer", which he co-wrote with his partner Bill Buchanan, and featured a four-minute rewriting of Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds radio show...
(1934-1989), American comedian - Dickie GuyDickie GuyDickie Guy is an English former non-league goalkeeper for Wimbledon FC during the sixties and seventies. Today, Guy is the President of AFC Wimbledon, the supporter-owned club which represents Wimbledon.-Playing career:...
(21st century), English football goalkeeper - Dickie HarrisDickie HarrisDickie Harris was an all-star defensive back with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League....
(born 1950), Canadian footballer - Dickie HemricDickie HemricNed Dixon Hemric is a former basketball player for Wake Forest University and the NBA's Boston Celtics ....
(born 1933), former basketball player - Dickie HendersonDickie HendersonDickie Henderson, OBE was a London-born entertainer.-Early years:His father, Dick Henderson was a music hall comedian and singer famous for his short, rotund appearance, bowler hat and beautiful singing voice...
(1922-1985), British actor - Dickie KerrDickie KerrRichard Henry "Dickey" Kerr was a starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox from -. As a rookie, he won 13 games and both his starts in the 1919 World Series, which would lead to the permanent suspensions of eight of his teammates in the Black Sox Scandal...
(1893-1963), Major League Baseball pitcher - Dickie LloydDickie LloydRichard Averill "Dickie" Lloyd was an Irish cricketer and rugby union player. At cricket, he was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowlerwho played two first-class matches for the Ireland cricket team, also playing for Lancashire...
(1891-1950), Irish cricketer - Dickie Moore (actor) (born 1925), former American child actor
- Dickie Moore (ice hockey) (born 1931), Canadian former professional hockey player
- Dickie NolesDickie NolesDickie Ray Noles was a pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies , Chicago Cubs , Texas Rangers , Cleveland Indians , Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles ....
(born 1956), pitcher in Major League Baseball - Dickie Peterson (born 1948), American singer
- Dickie PostDickie PostRichard M. "Dickie" Post was a college and professional American football player. A halfback, he played for the American Football League's San Diego Chargers and was the UPI choice for AFL Rookie of the Year in 1967.-Football career:...
(born 1945), American football player - Dickie RockDickie RockDickie Rock is an Irish singer. He experienced much success on the Irish charts during the 1960s, but has continued on as a popular live act as well as occasionally hitting the charts ever since.-Early fame:...
(born 1940), Irish rock singer - Dickie Stobbart (1891-1952), Canadian national soccer team player
- Dickie ThonDickie ThonRichard William "Dickie" Thon is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball.- Early life :Thon was raised in Puerto Rico after spending only the first two weeks of his life in Indiana where his father had just completed a bachelor's degree at the University of Notre Dame.- Professional career :He...
(born 1958), former shortstop in Major League Baseball - Dickie ValentineDickie ValentineDickie Valentine was an English pop singer in the 1950s.-Early life:Valentine was born Richard Maxwell , though Valentine was known as Richard Bryce as his mother later married Bryce and gave her young son the same name. He was born in Marylebone, London...
(1929-1971), English singer - Dickie WatmoughDickie WatmoughRichard "Dickie" Watmough was an English professional footballer and cricketer. He played as a midfielder in the former sport.-Football:...
(1912-1962), English professional footballer and cricketer - Harold "Dickie" Bird (born 1933), retired international cricket umpire
- Richard (Dickie) RobinsonRichard (Dickie) RobinsonRichard "Dicky" Robinson was a football player from England. Robinson signed for Middlesbrough FC after being watched by their manager David Jack.Jack had spotted Robinson playing for local team Marsden Welfare Juniors...
(21st century), English footballer
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- George DickieGeorge DickieGeorge Dickie is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at University of Illinois at Chicago and is an influential philosopher of art working in the analytical tradition...
(born 1926), American art critic - George Dickie (botanist)George Dickie (botanist)George Dickie was a Scottish botanist , who specialsed in algae.He studied arts, then medicine at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh. He became a lecturer on botany in King's College, Aberdeen, then University Librarian. In 1849 He was appointed the first Professor of Natural History at...
(1812-1882), Scottish botanist - Harold DickieHarold DickieHarold Galt Dickie was a New Zealand politician of the Reform Party and from 1938 of the National Party.He represented the Patea electorate in Parliament from 1925 to 1943, when he retired....
(1874-1954), New Zealand politician - John DickieJohn DickieJohn Dickie was a Scottish evangelist and writer.-Life:His father died when John was 15; his mother had died 4 years before. He and one sister were left orphans...
(1823-1891), Scottish evangelist and writer - John Dickie (historian), British cultural historian specialising in Italy
- John Purcell DickieJohn Purcell DickieJohn Purcell Dickie was a Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom.At the 1922 general election, he contested the Gateshead constituency, coming third. However, in 1923 he won the seat, but was Member of Parliament for Gateshead for less than a year, losing the seat at the general election...
(born 1874), politician in the United Kingdom - Kate DickieKate DickieKate Dickie is a Scottish actress who has appeared in television series, stage plays and films. She is best-known for her portrayal as the security camera operative Jackie in her starring debut Red Road, directed by Andrea Arnold, and for which she was given several awards as best actress, among...
(born circa 1971), award-winning Scottish actress - Matthew DickieMatthew DickieMatthew Dickie was a Scottish professional football player who is best known for his time with Rangers.Dickie made his Rangers debut against St. Mirren in a 5-1 home win at Ibrox on the 15 August 1896. He played 126 league matches from a possible 132 in an amazing spell during his time at the club...
(1873-1959), Scottish professional football player - Murray DickieMurray DickieMurray Dickie was a Scottish tenor opera singer and director, who established his career in England, Austria and Italy during the 1950s. In addition to his extensive stage work he was a prolific recording artist.- Early career 1947-1955 :Dickie had his first vocal training in Glasgow...
(1924-1995), Scottish tenor opera singer and director - Neville DickieNeville DickieNeville Dickie is an English boogie-woogie and stride piano player. He has performed all over Europe and North America.-Career:...
(born 1937), English boogie-woogie and stride piano player - Simon DickieSimon DickieSimon Dickie is a former New Zealand rowing cox who won 3 Olympic medals. At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico Dickie won the Gold medal in the coxed four along with Dick Joyce, Dudley Storey, Ross Collinge and Warren Cole...
(born 1951), former New Zealand rowing cox
Fictional characters:
- Billericay DickieBillericay DickieBillericay Dickie is a song by Ian Dury, from his debut album New Boots and Panties!!. It is narrated by a bragging bricklayer from Billericay, and is filled with name-checks for places in Essex...
, in the song of the same name - Dickie DareDickie DareDickie Dare was a comic strip syndicated by AP Newsfeatures. Launched July 31, 1933, it was the first comic strip created by Milton Caniff before he began Terry and the Pirates....
, a comic strip character - Dickie Flemming, in the soap opera Coronation Street
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- Dickie HillsDickie HillsThe Dickie Hills, el. , is a small mountain range northwest of Wise River, Montana in Silver Bow County, Montana....
, a small mountain range in Montana - DickiesDickiesWilliamson-Dickie Manufacturing Company, more commonly referred to as the brand Dickies, is an American company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas that manufactures and sells work-related clothing and other accessories, including back packs, steel-toe boots, and belts. Its major competitors are...
, a brand of clothing - The DickiesThe DickiesThe Dickies are an American punk rock group formed in San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, U.S. in 1977.-History:The Dickies were among the first punk rock bands to emerge from Los Angeles...
, an American punk rock group - An Indian English term for a trunk (automobile)Trunk (automobile)The trunk or boot of an automobile or car is the vehicle's main storage, luggage, or cargo compartment. Trunk is used in North American English and Jamaican English; boot is used elsewhere in the English speaking world. Trunk is also primarily used in many non-English speaking regions, such as...