William Robinson, or Will Robinson or Bill Robinson or other nicknames, may refer to:
Persons
Historical
- William Benjamin Robinson (1797–1873), Canadian fur trader and political figure
- Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson (1834–1897), British colonial administrator and musical composer
- Sir William Robinson (1836–1912), British colonial governor of Trinidad & Tobago and Hong Kong
- Sir William Robinson, 1st Baronet (1655–1736), an English Member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of York. William Benjamin Robinson ( December 22 1797 &ndash July 18 1873) was a Fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada. Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson GCMG (born January 14 1834 &ndash May 2 1897) was a British colonial administrator This page is about Sir William Robinson who became the 11th Governor of Hong Kong Sir William Robinson ( 19 November 1655 &ndash 22 December 1736) 1st Baronet of Newby Yorkshire, was an English Member of Parliament
- William Robinson (of Salt Spring), 1860s murder victim in British Columbia, Canada
- William "Ready Money" Robinson, English-born pioneer, founder of the town of Cheviot, New Zealand
- William Robinson (d. William Robinson was murdered in March of 1868 Life and murder William Robinson along with a few other African-Americans immigrated to Salt Spring Island Cheviot is a town in the Hurunui District of north Canterbury, on the east coast of the South Island of New 1642), Archdeacon of Nottinghamshire
Academics
- William Robinson (fl. 1670), founder of the Robinson's School in Penrith, Cumbria [1]
- William P. Robinson, American educator, currently president of Whitworth University
- William S. Penrith is a Market town in the county of Cumbria, England. It is in the Eden Valley just north of the River Eamont, and lies less than William P "Bill" Robinson, known by students affectionately as "B-Rob" is the current president of Whitworth University, a private Christian Liberal Robinson (1913–1996), American statistician who defined the Ecological fallacy
Aviation
Engineering
- William Robinson (1840–1921), American civil engineer who developed electric signals for railroads
Politics
- William Robinson, MP for Scotland
- William Robinson (Ontario politician), Former MPP in Ontario
- William Whipple Robinson, the second Los Angeles City Auditor. The ecological fallacy is a widely recognized error in the interpretation of Statistical data in an Ecological study, whereby inferences about the nature of individuals William C "Billy" Robinson ( September 24, 1884, Redfield South Dakota – March 11, 1916, near Grinnell Iowa William Leefe Robinson VC ( 14 July, 1895 &ndash 31 December, 1918) was the first British pilot to shoot down a German Airship William Robinson ( November 5 1823 &ndash ? was an Ontario businessman and political figure William Whipple Robinson was the second Los Angeles City Auditor. He served from 1899 until 1906.
- William Robinson (UK politician) (1909–1968), British Labour Party MP 1966–1968
- William Cornforth Robinson (1861–1931), a British Labour Member of Parliament. William Oscar James Robinson ( 20 March 1909 &ndash 18 October 1968) was a British Labour Party politician William Cornforth Robinson ( 12 July 1861 &ndash 11 June 1931) was a British Labour Member of Parliament.
- William E. Robinson (1814–1892), a U. Userpolbot from http//bioguidecongressgov/scripts/biodisplaypl?index=R000355 S. Representative from New York.
- William Kenneth Robinson, better known as Ken Robinson (Canadian politician), a member of Canadian Parliament
Arts, Entertainment and Media
- William Robinson (gardener) (1838–1935), Irish-born gardener and journalist
- William Ellsworth Robinson (1861–1918), American magician who used the stage name Chung Ling Soo
- William Heath Robinson (1872–1944), British cartoonist and illustrator
- Bill Robinson (1878–1946), American tap dancer known as Mr. William Kenneth Robinson ( July 16[[ 927]]&mdash July 25[[ 991]] was a Canadian lawyer barrister and Liberal Member of Parliament from William Robinson (5 July 1838 &ndash 17 May 1935 was an Irish practical Gardener and Journalist whose ideas about wild gardening spurred the movement Chung Ling Soo was the stage name of American Stage magician William Ellsworth Robinson (1861-1918 William Heath Robinson ( May 31 1872 &ndash September 13 1944) was an English Cartoonist and Illustrator Bill "Bojangles" Robinson ( May 25, 1878 – November 25, 1949) was a pre-eminent African-American tap dancer Bojangles
- W. C. Robinson (1884–1942), actor, also known as William Robinson
- William Robinson (artist) (born 1936), Australian painter and lithographer
- Smokey Robinson (born 1940), American R&B and soul singer and songwriter
- Bill Robinson (author) (1918–2007), American nautical author
Sports
Fictional persons
Will Robinson may also refer to:
See also
W C Robinson (1884 &ndash 13 July, 1942) was an American actor of the silent era. William Robinson AO (born 1936 in Brisbane) is an award-winning Australian painter and Lithographer Robinson studied William "Smokey" Robinson Jr (born February 19 1940 is an American R&B and soul Singer-songwriter, Record producer, Bill Robinson ( October 4 1918 - April 3 2007) was an American Sailor, Author and editor well William Walker Robinson (born 23 June 1870 &ndashdate of death unknown was a British breaststroke swimmer who competed in the 1908 William "Will" Robinson (born December 20, 1984 in Monterey Park California) is an American football Offensive lineman Will Robinson ( June 3 1911 &ndash April 28 2008) was an American College basketball coach and scout Billy Robinson (born 1939 is a British Professional wrestler and Catch Wrestling instructor William Henry Robinson Jr ( June 26 1943 - July 29 2007) was an American Outfielder and coach in Major Lost in Space is a Science fiction TV series created and produced by Irwin Allen, produced by 20th Century Fox Television, and “Danger Will Robinson!” is an English Catch phrase that is derived from the quintessentially classic 1960s American television series Lost in Space
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