Sir Henry Dalton CBE (27 February 1891 – 10 November 1966) was a senior officer in the London Metropolitan Police.
[2] On 13 February 1938 he became Chief Constable (deputy commander) of No.2 District (North London),[3] but later that year he was seconded to the Home Office as police adviser on Air Raid Precautions.
[5] He later became Deputy Assistant Commissioner in charge of No.3 District (East London), but in March 1946 was regraded as a Commander on the creation of that rank.
[6] Later that year he led a police recruiting mission to the British Armed Forces stationed in the Middle East.
Interested in road safety, he was involved in implementing cat's eyes and was vice-chairman of the London Council of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.