Draft:Archie Gill
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Archibald Henry Gill (known as Archie Gill; pen name Buck Dallison) (1882–1954) was a miner, author, and journalist from the East Midlands and Yorkshire, England. Born in Selston, Nottinghamshire, Gill worked as a coal miner at Creswell, Derbyshire, for twelve years starting at age 18. He then spent another twelve years mining at Bentley Colliery. In addition to his mining work, Gill was a newspaper columnist for the Doncaster Chronicle. He authored several books under the pen name Buck Dallison, including Lookin' Back and its sequel, Still Lookin' Back, both published by Rich & Cowan Limited.
