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Robert Kerr (musician)
Robert Kerr may refer to: Sportsmen * Robert Kerr (Australian footballer) (born 1967), former Australian rules footballer * Robert Kerr (athlete) (1882–1963), Canadian athlete & Olympic medalist * Robbie Kerr (racing driver) (born 1979), English racing driver * Robbie Kerr (Australian cricketer) (born 1961) * Robbie Kerr (New Zealand cricketer) (born 1966) * Bob Kerr (cricket official) (1939–2007), former head of the Irish Cricket Union * Bob Kerr (Australian footballer) (1875–1943), Australian rules footballer Politicians and noblemen * Robert A. Kerr (died 1912), American politician and delegate; member of the Texas House of Representatives * Robert S. Kerr (1896–1963), American politician; Governor and Senator from Oklahoma * Robert S. Kerr III (born 1950), American politician; Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma * Robert John Kerr (1943–1997), Northern Irish loyalist * Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian (1636–1703), Scottish nobleman * Robert Kerr, 2nd Earl of Lo ...
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Robert Kerr (Australian Footballer)
Robert "Robbie" Kerr (born 19 March 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne Football Club, North Melbourne and the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). Kerr was recruited to North Melbourne from Corpus Christie. He made three appearances for North Melbourne in both the 1987 and 1988 seasons. After playing for Brunswick Football Club, Brunswick in 1989, Kerr was picked up by Sydney in the 1989 VFL Draft, 1990 Pre-Season Draft. References External links

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Robert Kerr (architect)
Robert Kerr ( Aberdeen 17 January 1823 – 21 October 1904) was a British architect, architectural writer and co-founder of the Architectural Association. Biography Kerr was born in Aberdeen, where he trained as an architect. In 1844, he moved to London and in 1845 spent a year in New York City, from where he returned to London with a rebellious spirit. Together with the only 18 year old Charles Gray, in 1847 Kerr was a founder of the Architectural Association (AA), becoming its first President, 1847–48. The aim of the AA was to offer an alternative for the education of architects through a systematic course of training provided by the students themselves, rather than having to settle with the existing highly unreliable custom where young men were articled to established architects. Kerr had been elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1857, where he served as an examiner and as a council member. Between 1860–1902, Kerr was Distri ...
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Robert Ker (other)
Robert Ker may refer to: *Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe (1570? – 1650) *Robert Ker (1634–1680) Scots Worthy, Robert Ker of Kersland *Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of Roxburghe (c. 1658–1682) * Robert Ker, 4th Earl of Roxburghe (c. 1677–1696) *Robert Ker, 2nd Duke of Roxburghe (c.  1709–1755) *Robert Ker (1824–1879), first Auditor General of the Colony and then the Province of British Columbia See also * Robert Kerr (other) *Robert Ker Porter Sir Robert Ker Porter, KCH (1777–1842) was a Scottish artist, author, diplomat and traveller. Known today for his accounts of his travels in Russia, Spain, and Persia, he was one of the earliest panorama painters in Britain, was appointed hi ...
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List Of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Personalities
This is a list of notable past and present personalities associated with the television and radio arms of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A * Roger Abbott, late member of '' Royal Canadian Air Farce'' *Vik Adhopia, reporter covering affairs of Newfoundland and Labrador * Kate Aitken, radio and television personality of the 1930s to 1950s *Madeleine Allakariallak, former anchor of ''Igalaaq'' on CFYK-DT * Andrew Allan, national head of CBC Radio Drama from 1943 to 1955 * Tom Allen, host of ''Shift'' on CBC Radio 2 * Barbara Amiel * Aba Amuquandoh *Steve Armitage, former CBC-Sports reporter and play-by-play announcer * Peter Armstrong; former host of '' World Report'' on CBC Radio 1, foreign correspondent for CBC Television and CBC Newsworld; currently the economics reporter for CBC News * Adrienne Arsenault, Chief Correspondent for CBC News, co-host of ''The National'' * Marie-Louise Arsenault, arts journalist *Michel C. Auger, former host of CBF-FM, Ici Radio-Canada ''L ...
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Bob Kerr (radio Presenter)
Robert Kerr may refer to: Sportsmen * Robert Kerr (Australian footballer) (born 1967), former Australian rules footballer * Robert Kerr (athlete) (1882–1963), Canadian athlete & Olympic medalist * Robbie Kerr (racing driver) (born 1979), English racing driver * Robbie Kerr (Australian cricketer) (born 1961) * Robbie Kerr (New Zealand cricketer) (born 1966) * Bob Kerr (cricket official) (1939–2007), former head of the Irish Cricket Union * Bob Kerr (Australian footballer) (1875–1943), Australian rules footballer Politicians and noblemen * Robert S. Kerr (1896–1963), governor of, and senator from, Oklahoma * Robert S. Kerr III (born 1950), Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma * Robert John Kerr (1943–1997), Northern Irish loyalist * Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian (1636–1703), Scottish nobleman * Robert Kerr, 2nd Earl of Lothian (died 1624), Scottish nobleman * Lord Robert Kerr (died 1746), Scottish nobleman * Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram (c. 1578–1654), Scottis ...
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Bob Kerr (musician)
Robert Kerr (born 14 February 1940, Kensington, west London, England) is a comic musician who plays trumpet and cornet. He was originally a member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and was persuaded by Geoff Stephens to join The New Vaudeville Band, before forming his own combo, Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band. Kerr was a part of a reunited Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band line-up of surviving members, which toured in 2006 and 2008. He and his son, Matt, also operate a t-shirt A T-shirt (also spelled tee shirt), or tee, is a style of fabric shirt named after the T shape of its body and sleeves. Traditionally, it has short sleeves and a round neckline, known as a ''crew neck'', which lacks a collar. T-shirts are general ... printing business. Kerr's musical career is described in David Christie's Doo Dah Diaries. References 1940 births Living people English jazz horn players English jazz trumpeters British surrealist artists Male trumpeters English cornetists People from Kensington ...
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Bobby Kerr (businessman)
Bobby Kerr is an Irish entrepreneur and businessman. He was the chairman of Insomnia Coffee Company. In 2009, he was a "dragon" on the Irish version of ''Dragons' Den'', produced by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). Career Kerr's first job was in 1981 as chef/trainee manager in AIB Catering Ballsbridge. For two years he worked at the North Sea oil rigs, before working for Versa Food Services in Canada in 1984. While in Canada, Kerr held Assistant Catering Manager positions in the CNE Stadium Toronto, Ottawa Civic Centre, Crystal Beach Park and African Lion Safari and coordinated the catering for Pope John Paul II's visit to Canada in 1985 for one million people. When he returned to Ireland in 1986, Kerr took the position of Assistant Manager in Jury's Hotel Ballsbridge. He then took up the role of Catering Manager for Campbell Catering in UCC from 1987–1989. He took up various roles in Campbell Catering, then moving on to business and marketing for Contract Catering Compa ...
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Bob Kerr (author And Artist)
Bob Kerr (born 1951) is an author, illustrator and artist based in Wellington, New Zealand. He writes and illustrates children’s books and has won several awards for his work. He lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand. Biography Bob Kerr was born in 1951 in Wellington, New Zealand. He grew up in Tokoroa and graduated with a Diploma of Fine Arts (Hons) in 1974 from the University of Auckland. In 1973 he was an editor of ''Craccum'' (the Auckland University Students' Association weekly magazine) along with collaborator Stephen Ballantyne, with whom he went on to create ''Terry and the Gunrunners'', which has been adapted for television twice. The first series was released in 1985 and is hosted in full on NZ On Screen. The 2016 series was "a darker, edgier, more mature reboot of the show". The comic was re-issued in 2015. He was a judge of the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards in 2005 and 2012; in 2005 he was the convener of the panel. Many of his stories have appeared ...
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Robert Malcolm Kerr
Mr Commissioner Robert Malcolm Kerr LL.D (5 June 1821–21 November 1902), was a British judge of the late Victorian era. Career Born in Glasgow, the son of John Kerr (1791-1853), a writer for ''The Signet'', and Elizabeth (née Malcolm), 'Commissioner Kerr' was educated at the University of Glasgow and then become an Advocate at the Faculty of Advocates in his native Scotland in 1843 before moving to London where he became a barrister in Lincoln's Inn in 1848. By 1851 Kerr was a Deputy County Court Judge on the Northern Circuit, and also lectured on Law for the Incorporated Law Society; he also edited an edition of Blackstone's ''Commentaries on the Laws of England''. In 1857 he was awarded the degree of LL.D by the University of Glasgow. In 1859 he was the last person to be elected by the Common Council of the City of London as a Judge of the Sheriff's Court of the City of London and then became a Judge at the Guildhall Court in the City of London for 43 years. He twice ...
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Robert Kerr (missionary)
Robert Kerr, M.D., (?-1918) was a Scottish physician, missionary, judge, and author. Sent to Morocco by the Jewish Committee of the English Presbyterian Church to work as both a medical and religious missionary, Kerr provided various types of medical care to both Jewish and Muslim people. He served in Morocco for 30 years and provided aid to a diverse group of patients. The bulk of his missionary work is recorded in his novels ''Pioneering in Morocco: A Record of Seven Years’ Medical Mission Work in the Palace and the Hut'' and ''Morocco After Twenty-Five Years''. Early life and call to missionary work Robert Kerr was born in Glasgow, Scotland (date unknown), into a Presbyterian family. Originally practicing medicine in Scotland and England, Kerr was called upon by the Presbyterian Church of England to serve as both a medical and religious missionary to the people of Morocco. Sharing Kerr’s passion for religious mission work and care for the underprivileged, his wife Miss Jeffr ...
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Robert P
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of ''Hrōþ, Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honour, praise, renown" and ''berht'' "bright, light, shining"). It is the second most frequently used given name of ancient Germanic origin. It is also in use Robert (surname), as a surname. Another commonly used form of the name is Rupert (name), Rupert. After becoming widely used in Continental Europe it entered England in its Old French form ''Robert'', where an Old English cognate form (''Hrēodbēorht'', ''Hrodberht'', ''Hrēodbēorð'', ''Hrœdbœrð'', ''Hrœdberð'', ''Hrōðberχtŕ'') had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta (given name), Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto (given name), Roberto. Robert is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including English ...
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Robert Kerr (writer)
Dr Robert Kerr FRSE FAS FRCSE (20 October 1757 – 11 October 1813) was a Scottish surgeon, writer on scientific and other subjects, and translator. Life Kerr was born in 1757 in Bughtridge, Roxburghshire, the son of James Kerr, a jeweller, who served as MP for Edinburgh 1747–1754, and his wife Elizabeth. He was sent to the High School in Edinburgh. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh and practised at the Edinburgh Foundling Hospital as a surgeon. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1788. His proposers were Alexander Fraser Tytler, James Russell and Andrew Dalzell. At this time he lived at Foresters Wynd off the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. He translated several scientific works into English, such as Antoine Lavoisier's work of 1789, ''Traité Élémentaire de Chimie'', published under the title ''Elements of Chemistry in a New Systematic Order containing All the Modern Discoveries'', in 1790. In 1792, he published ''The Animal Kingdom' ...
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