Robert Robinson
Robert Robinson may refer to:
Politicians
- Robert Robinson (Australian politician) (c. 1811–1852), Australian politician
- Robert Robinson (Canadian politician) (1826–1885), Canadian merchant and politician in New Brunswick
- Robert P. Robinson (1869–1939), American banker and politician, Governor of Delaware
- Robert P. Robinson (Wisconsin politician) (1884–1953), Wisconsin State Senator
Sportsmen
- Robert Robinson (cricketer, born 1765) (1765–1822), English cricketer
- Bob Robinson (American football) (fl. 1916), American football coach
- Robert Robinson (footballer) (1906–1990), English Association footballer
- Bob Robinson (footballer) (1914–2001), Australian rules footballer
- Robert Robinson (basketball) (born 1927), American basketball player
- Rob Robinson (ice hockey) (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Rob Robinson (American football) (born 1977), American football coach
- Bob Robinson (wrestler) (born 1958), Canadian former wrestler
- Robert Robinson (cricketer, born 1924) (1924–1973), English cricketer
Others
- Robert Robinson (painter) (1651–1706), English mezzotint engraver, painter, and stage designer, see Johann Jakob Haid
- Robert Robinson (phonetician) (c. 1600–c. 1660), English phonetician
- Robert Robinson (Dissenting minister) (c. 1726–1791), controversial Unitarian Minister
- Robert Robinson (Baptist) (1735–1790), Baptist Minister and scholar of Cambridge
- Robert Spencer Robinson (1809–1889), British naval officer
- Robert Robinson (organic chemist) (1886–1975), British chemist, Nobel laureate
- Robert G. Robinson (1896–1974), American US Marine Corps First Lieutenant, Medal of Honor recipient
- Robert Robinson (engineer) (1907–1994), lived in the Soviet Union
- Robert Robinson (broadcaster) (1927–2011), British broadcaster
- Robert Robinson (Neighbours), fictional character in 2006–2007
- Robert Anthony Robinson (1904–1979), New Zealand inorganic chemist
See also
- Bobby Robinson (disambiguation)
- Robbie Robinson (disambiguation)
- Bob Robison, American canoeist
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