Clive MacDonnell Dixon

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Born(1870-02-10)10 February 1870
Died5 November 1914(1914-11-05) (aged 44)
Ypres salient, Belgium
Causeof deathKilled in action
KnownforHis book "The Leaguer of Ladysmith"
Clive MacDonnell Dixon
Born(1870-02-10)10 February 1870
Died5 November 1914(1914-11-05) (aged 44)
Ypres salient, Belgium
Cause of deathKilled in action
Known forHis book "The Leaguer of Ladysmith"
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Institutions16th Lancers

Major Clive MacDonnell Dixon (10 February 1870 in Middlesbrough 5 November 1914 in Ypres) was an English illustrator and soldier, best known for the charming images in his book The Leaguer of Ladysmith, created during the four-month Siege of Ladysmith in South Africa. This material also appeared in the Ladysmith Lyre at the time of the siege. The Sphere praised the book, describing it as 'highly humorous and showing comic sketching genius'.

Dixon was the fifth-born in a family of 6 daughters and 2 sons of Sir Raylton Dixon (1838–1901), shipbuilder from Cleveland Dockyard, Middlesbrough-on-Tees, mayor of Middlesbrough in 1889, himself an amateur artist and caricaturist, and great, great grandson of George Dixon and great great nephew of Jeremiah Dixon.[1][2]

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