12-498: Robert , Bobby or Bob Campbell may refer to: Politics [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Robert Campbell (Nova Scotia politician) (1718–1775), merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia Robert Campbell (Canadian politician) (1818–1887), Canadian lumber merchant and politician Robert Campbell (Alberta politician) (1871–1965), member of
24-503: A benefit match versus Morton , saw him score all seven of the goals in a 7–0 win. His partnership with Archie Kyle saw him score 13 goals that season. He finished the following two seasons as Rangers' top scorer with 25 and 17 goals respectively but he switched back to defence with the arrival of Willie Reid . During his Rangers career he made 246 appearances in all competitions and scored 66 goals. He won three Scottish league championships , three Glasgow Cups , three Charity Cups and
36-807: A non-official member of the Madras Legislative Council Robert Neil Campbell (1854–1928), Scottish physician Robert Campbell (bishop) (1884–1977), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Liberia Robert Campbell (art gallery director) (1902–1972), Australian painter and director of state art galleries Robert Campbell (American artist) (1951–2004), painter, poet, and publisher Robert Wright Campbell (1927–2000), American screenwriter, author and actor Bob Campbell (photographer) (1930–2014), wildlife photographer and filmmaker Robert Campbell (journalist) (born 1937), architecture journalist with
48-596: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Robert Campbell (Nova Scotia politician) Robert Campbell (1718 – January 3, 1775) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia . He was a member of the 1st General Assembly of Nova Scotia and represented Halifax County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1770 to 1775. He came to Halifax in 1749 with Edward Cornwallis . Campbell
60-794: The Boston Globe Bobbi Campbell or Robert Boyle Campbell Jr. (1952–1984), American AIDS activist Rob Campbell (fl. 1990s–2010s), American actor Robert Campbell (colonist) (1829–1884), Jamaican-born American settler in Lagos (modern-day Nigeria) Rob Campbell (economist) or Robert James Campbell (1951 - present), New Zealand economist, trade unionist, businessman, and public servant Robert Calder Campbell (1798–1857), British soldier and miscellaneous writer Robert Campbell (poker player) , Australian poker player See also [ edit ] Robert A. Campbell (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
72-576: The Hawthorn Football Club Rob Campbell (footballer) (born 1961), Scottish footballer with Dumbarton and Cowdenbeath Robert Campbell (footballer, born 1986) , Scottish footballer with East Fife F.C. Other sports [ edit ] Earl Campbell (ice hockey) or (Robert Earl Campbell (1900–1953), Canadian ice hockey player Robert Campbell (curler) (born 1966), Canadian curler Other [ edit ] Robert C. Campbell (1885–1966), British POW when
84-873: The Kaiser allowed him to visit his dying mother Robert Campbell of Glenlyon (1630–1696), Scottish officer implicated in the Massacre of Glencoe Robert Campbell (frontiersman) (1804–1879), Irish-American frontiersman, and businessman in St. Louis, Missouri Robert Campbell (fur trader) (1808–1894), fur trader of the Hudson's Bay Company and explorer of the Yukon Robert Campbell (advocate) (1814–1868), advocate, hymn writer and translator Robert L. Campbell (born 1953), American psychologist Robert Orr Campbell (1815–1892), Madras businessman who served as
96-999: The Legislative Assembly of Alberta Robert Adam Campbell (fl. 1894–1899), lumber merchant and politician from Ontario, Canada Robert Campbell (Prince Edward Island politician) (1922–1992) U.K. [ edit ] Robert Campbell (Scottish politician) , MP for Argyllshire , 1766–1772 Robert Campbell (MP for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis) (1813–1862), British member of parliament (MP) for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Robert Campbell (MP for Helston) (died 1887), MP for Helston 1866 Robert Campbell (Northern Ireland politician) , MPA for North Down, 1973–1974 Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd Baronet (c.1575–1657), Scottish nobleman and landowner U.S. [ edit ] Robert B. Campbell (fl. 1809–1862), U.S. representative from South Carolina Robert Campbell (New York politician) (1808–1870), American politician Robert Campbell (Wisconsin politician) (1841–?), member of
108-2221: The Wisconsin State Assembly Robert Alexander Campbell , lieutenant governor of Missouri, 1881–1885 Robert A. Campbell (mayor) (1865–1947), mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan 1925–1927 Robert Campbell (California politician) (1937–2020), member of the California state assembly Robert M. Campbell (1935–1988), justice of the Supreme Court of Texas Elsewhere [ edit ] Robert Campbell (Australian politician, born 1769) (1769–1846), Australian merchant/politician from New South Wales Robert Campbell (Australian politician, born 1804) (1804–1859), his son, New South Wales politician Robert Campbell (New Zealand politician) (1843–1889), New Zealand politician Sports [ edit ] Football and rugby [ edit ] Bob Campbell (Australian footballer) (1868–1946), for St. Kilda Football Club Robert Campbell (football manager) (fl. 1896–1905), Scottish manager of Bristol City and first Bradford City side Robert Campbell (footballer, born 1882) (1882–1931), with Partick Thistle, Rangers and Bradford City Robert Campbell (footballer, born 1883) (1883–1942), Celtic and Rangers Bob Campbell (soccer) (fl. 1926–1930), Scottish-American Bobby Campbell (footballer, born 1922) (1922–2009), with Chelsea and Reading and manager of Dumbarton and Bristol Rovers Bobby Campbell (footballer, born 1941) (1941–2019), Scottish footballer - Motherwell Bobby Campbell (English footballer) (1937–2015), with Liverpool and manager of Portsmouth, Fulham and Chelsea Bob Campbell (American football) (born 1947), wide receiver Bobby Campbell (Northern Irish footballer) (1956–2016), with Bradford City, capped twice for his country Bobby Campbell (Scottish footballer) (born c. 1938), Scottish footballer - St Mirren Robert Campbell (rugby league) (born 1971), Australian who also played internationally for Russia Robert Campbell (Australian rules footballer) (born 1982), for
120-572: The best part of nine years at the club. He is one of a very small group to transfer directly between the Glasgow rivals, having only been at Celtic for only seven months after leaving Queen's Park in June 1905. He made his Rangers debut against Port Glasgow Athletic on 20 January 1906. He was a right back but in later years would convert to a forward . In the 1906–07 season, Campbell saw himself being played up front. His very first match in attack,
132-409: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Campbell&oldid=1242238399 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732776147873144-659: Was among those who petitioned for the establishment of representative government for Nova Scotia in 1757. This article about a Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Robert Campbell (footballer, born 1883) Robert Gordon Campbell (27 January 1883 – 31 May 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played with Celtic and Rangers , as well as Queen's Park , Kilmarnock and Ayr United . In January 1906 Campbell joined Rangers from Celtic to help ease an injury crisis at Ibrox , and would go on to spend
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