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Dilks is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Dilks (born 1938),
British historian Don
Dilks (1912–1981),
Australian rules footballer...
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Dilks, FRHistS, FRSL (born 17
March 1938) is a
British historian and
former professor of
International History at the
University of Leeds.
Dilks was...
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League (VFL). The son of John
Ernest Dilks (1891-1922), and
Minnie Victoria Dilks (1893-1982), née Goding,
Donald Ian
Dilks was born on 20 May 1912. He married...
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Alexander T.
Stewart bodysnatching case in 1878.
George W.
Dilks was born to
English immigrant James Dilks in New York City, New York on
December 26, 1816. He...
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Roger Delk (also
spelled Dilke, Delke, or
Dilk) (died
before 1635) was a
representative for Stanley's
Hundred in the
House of Burgesses. Born in England...
- Books. p. 139. ISBN 0-7867-4458-8. OCLC 646810103.
Dilks, 789
Dilks, 787.
Dilks, 790.
Dilks, 789–790
Dilks, 792. "No. 39104". The
London Gazette. 29 December...
- ISBN 978-0-312-01546-6.
Dilks, David, 'The
twilight war and the fall of France:
Chamberlain and
Churchill in 1940', in
Dilks,
David (ed.),
Retreat From...
- The Sun Cat, now
referred to as the Sun Cat 17-1 or the
Dilks Sun Cat, is an
American trailerable sailboat that was
designed by
Clark Mills in 1960 as...
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Dobson 1987, pp. 136–137
Dobson 1987, p. 138
Dilks 1927, p. 64
Dilks 1927, p. 65
Dilks 1927, pp. 65–66
Dilks 1927, p. 66 Dunn 2002, p. 135 Dunn 2002, pp...
- "Some
Stirring Wireless Rescues", from The
Wireless Man, 1912, pp. 104–141.
Dilks, John H. III, "Why SOS?" in QST, June 2007,
pages 88–89. (Reprint of certain...