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* Hibbert, Edward, St Helena Postal History and Stamps ”, Robson Lowe Limited, London, 1979
* H. C. Dann, The cancellations of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland ( Robson Lowe Ltd., London 1950 ).
Martin, Numbers in Early Indian Cancellations, 1855-1884 ( Robson Lowe, London 1970 ).
* Lowe, Robson.
London: Robson Lowe.
* Robson Lowe, The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, vol.
The term is attributed to Robson Lowe, a professional philatelist, stamp dealer and stamp auctioneer, who made the first organised study of the subject in the 1930s and described philatelists as " students of science ", but postal historians as " students of humanity ".
* The Work of Jean de Sperati, Robson Lowe, 1955.
* The Work of Jean de Sperati II, Robson Lowe & Carl Walske, 2001.
* Philatelic Forgers: Their Lives and Works, Varro E. Tyler, Robson Lowe, London, 1976.
* The Work of Jean de Sperati II, book by Robson Lowe and Carl Walske, 2001
* Robson Lowe, Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, v. III, 1951: The Sind District Dawk, pp. 149 – 152.
Robson Lowe, Manchester University Press, 1939.
Pen initialed, surcharged values exist ; of these Robson Lowe commented, " All are rare.
* Robson Lowe, " 2 .- Uganda ", The Encyclopedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, Volume II: The Empire in Africa,
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His manager, Vic Buckingham, advocated the " push and run " approach to the game, a precursor to " total football ", and playing this, Robson graduated to the full England squad in 1956, It was also at West Bromwich Albion that Robson met future England international and assistant coach Don Howe.
* Wayne Robson as Rennes, also known as " the Wren ", an escape artist who has gotten out of seven prisons.
He was replaced by Robson, who seems to have been chosen because of his status as a " respected outsider ", and because he was regarded ( incorrectly ) as favouring cooperation with the Progressives.
The underground scene had-Post-punk with Jazz, Funk, Folk, Rap, Reggae, Art rock, Dodecaphonic and Atonal experience-experimental bands and musicians such as Arrigo Barnabé, Itamar Assumpção, Susana Salles, Robson Borba, Grupo Rumo, Tetê Espíndola, Eliete Negreiros, Bocato, Patife Band, Tiago Araripe, Os Mulheres Negras, Hermelino Neder-this group was identified as São Paulo Vanguard or " Vanguarda Paulistana ", from the beginning of the 1980s.
On arrival at Portman Road, Town manager Bobby Robson, later described by Wark as the person in football " who had the single biggest influence on ", personally welcomed him and Wark signed with the club as an apprentice.
I'm not missing playing because I'm enjoying the other side so much ", although he revealed he was still in training, in preparation for running the 2010 London Marathon in aid of the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, the cancer charity founded by Speed's former Newcastle manager, who had died on 31 July 2009 after a long battle against the illness.
Nearby stands a wishing well featuring a bronze sculpture of Queen Victoria's favourite dog " Islay ", which was sculpted by local Sydney artist Justin Robson.
In May, Robson & Jerome became the first British act to debut at number 1 with " Unchained Melody ", after having sung the song on the ITV programme Soldier Soldier.
Singles that went on to sell over a million copies were Coolio's " Gangsta's Paradise ", the first rap single to sell over a million in the UK, both of Robson & Jerome's songs (" Unchained Melody " / " White Cliffs of Dover ", the biggest selling single of the year, and " I Believe " / " Up on the Roof ") and Michael Jackson's " Earth Song ".
In the extended version of the finale " Exeunt Omnes ", Robson is shown once again allowing himself to be raped by black inmate Clarence Seroy ( Robson knowing that Seroy will become infected ).
* " Heliotrope ", a story collection by Justina Robson
Motivated by O ' Reily's previous bad blood with the Aryans, O ’ Reily and Poet announce in the cafeteria that Aryan James Robson had the gums of a black man surgically implanted, with O ' Reily citing aloud that he " went to the dentist, and got himself a nice pair of dirty ghetto gums ", and the whole cafeteria erupts in laughter.
Robson is kicked out of the Brotherhood for his " black blood ", leaving him defenseless from the other prisoners.
Soon after graduating, Garrick became the musical director of " Poetry & Jazz in Concert ", a roadshow devised by poet and publisher Jeremy Robson, and involving writers as diverse as Laurie Lee, Adrian Mitchell, Vernon Scannell, Spike Milligan, Dannie Abse, and John Smith.
Robson named five Members who appeared to be " without visible means of support ", and Forrest was interrogated by Robson's legal counsel, but nothing new emerged except the fact that one of the three government whips, Cornthwaite Rason, was paid an allowance out of the Ministers ' salaries.
The Chinese name Koo She 弧矢 ( Mandarin húshǐ ) " Bow and Arrow ", originally assigned for some stars among Canis Major, Puppis, and Vela, was introduced by Robson for this star.

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Newcastle finished fifth in the league at the end of the 2003 – 04 season, and exited the Champions League in the qualifying rounds, but despite this Robson was sacked in August 2004 following a series of disagreements with the club.
To expand the Met's support to its national radio audience, the Met board's Eleanor Robson Belmont, the former actress and wife to industrialist August Belmont, founded the Metropolitan Opera Guild.
In August 2011, Robson was voted as the greatest ever Manchester United player from a poll of ex Manchester United Players as part of a new book, 19, released to celebrate their 19th league title win.
* August 2-John Robson becomes premier of British Columbia.
* 30 August 2004 – Newcastle United manager Sir Bobby Robson is sacked after a poor start to the Premier League season amid reports of dressing-room discontent.
* 2006 in Helsinki ( 18 – 20 August ) GoH: Jeff VanderMeer, Risto Isomäki, Justina Robson, Rickard Berghorn
John Robson Walby ( alias Gwynne Owen Evans ), one of the last two people to be hanged in England, was executed at Strangeways on 13 August 1964.
Following his studies, he joined Sheffield United as a fitness and conditioning coach in June 2003 but later quit his post following a row with new manager Bryan Robson on 30 August 2007.
He was a regular starter at the beginning of the 2004 – 05 season, but Robson was sacked on 28 August 2004 and replaced by Graeme Souness, who made drastic changes at the club, cutting star players like Craig Bellamy and Laurent Robert.
Carr signed for Newcastle United in August 2004 when then manager Bobby Robson signed him for a fee of £ 2 million and a contract that would last four years.

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