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Description
English: Portrait of astronomer Rev. Thomas Romney Robinson (1792-1882) in his youth.
Source The portrait is taken from the book Sir George Gabriel Stokes: Memoir and Correspondence (published 1907) (Joseph Larmor, editor). Stokes was in regular correspondence with Robinson and was married to Robinson's daughter. The book is downloadable at Archive.org.
Author See Source above.
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2009-11-11 22:07 399×523× (31661 bytes) Seanwal111111 {{Information |Description = Portrait of astronomer Rev. Thomas Romney Robinson (1792-1882) in his youth. |Source = The portrait is taken from the book ''Sir George Gabriel Stokes: Memoir and Correspondence'' (published 1907) (Joseph Larmor,

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