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"Robinson: A Master of Ingenious Contraptions and Sporting Feats" Step into the whimsical world of Robinson

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Robinson Collection: Philip Robinson
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Robinson Collection: Bobs Return
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Robinson Collection: Nutmeg Grater, London, c. 1798 / 99. Creator: T. Phipps and E. Robinson
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Robinson Collection: Vinaigrette, London, c. 1800 / 01. Creator: T. Phipps and E. Robinson
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Robinson Collection: Portrait of Richard Robinson, 1st Baron Rokeby (1708-1794), Archbishop of Armagh
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Robinson Collection: Leather leggings worn by Peter L. Robinson, Sr. during World War I, ca. 1917
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Robinson Collection: Girl in Red, Sewing, (oil on canvas)
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Robinson Collection: Sunlight and Shadows, 1871? (oil on canvas)
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Robinson Collection: Page from The American Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: Page from The American Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: Page from The American Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: Page of Advertisements (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: The Adventures of the Reverend Archibald Jones (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: Page of Advertisements (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: Georgina Preston as Polly Perkins in Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Collection: Advert, Barclays Lager - Its thirsty work
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Robinson Collection: Jessie Preston as Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Collection: Ada Blanche as Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Collection: General Henry Robinson-Montague, 6th Baron Rokeby
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Robinson Collection: Cinema showing Barbary Coast, West End of London
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Robinson Collection: Advertisement for Gre-Solvent cleaning fluid by the inimitable William Heath Robinson
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Robinson Collection: German breaches of the Hague Convention - laughing gassing the British before an advance
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Robinson Collection: New hats for the coming Spring from Peter Robinson, London
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Robinson Collection: A portrait of the tap dancer Bill Robinson - Boojangles)
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Robinson Collection: Cover of Dance Magazine, November 1930
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Robinson Collection: Stars of the Summer Night - Dany study offered
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Robinson Collection: Glimpses of guests at the Beaux Arts and Silver
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Robinson Collection: Portrait of Amercian tap dancer Bill Robinson, 1931
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Robinson Collection: Daughters of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
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Robinson Collection: Children of Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton
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Robinson Collection: Steam locomotive Lord Faringdon 1169
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Robinson Collection: Victorian scrap, Robinson Crusoe tells his story
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Robinson Collection: Victorian scrap, Robinson Crusoe leaves the island
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Robinson Collection: Victorian scrap, Robinson Crusoe, footprints in the sand
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Robinson Collection: Artist Norman Keene replicating the original drawings done by William Heath Robinson
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Robinson Collection: Place de la Concorde, (watercolour and pencil on paper)
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Robinson Collection: November, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Robinson Collection: The Little Bridge (The Brook), 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Robinson Collection: Girl Sewing by River, c. 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Robinson Collection: Push and Go by Heath Robinson
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Robinson Collection: Chung Ling Soo at the London Hippodrome
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Robinson Collection: Advert, Heath Robinson in The Daily News
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Robinson Collection: Beach pyjamas from Robinson and Cleaver
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Robinson Collection: When Johnny Comes Home Again by F. Cayley Robinson
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Robinson Collection: At the Turkish Bath (engraving)
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Robinson Collection: Charles Robinson
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Robinson Collection: British warships WW1
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Robinson Collection: William Heath Robinson, Not Now but Soon


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"Robinson: A Master of Ingenious Contraptions and Sporting Feats" Step into the whimsical world of Robinson, where dining rooms operate without servants and everyday tasks are transformed into extraordinary adventures. In William Heath Robinson's imaginative illustrations, he brings to life a series of contraptions that redefine the concept of automation. In "Heath Robinson Automated Dining Room without Servants 1 of 4, " we witness a scene straight out of a fantastical dream. With intricate mechanisms and cleverly designed gadgets, this dining room functions flawlessly without any human assistance, and is a testament to Robinson's ability to blend creativity with practicality. But not all inventions go according to plan, as depicted in "A Complete Wash-out. " Here, Robinson humorously portrays an overly complicated washing machine that ends up causing chaos rather than cleanliness. His knack for finding humor in everyday mishaps shines through in this delightful illustration. Moving on from domestic settings, we delve into the realm of transportation with "The Kinecar. " This ingenious vehicle by William Heath Robinson showcases his talent for merging imagination and engineering prowess. The Kinecar takes us on an exhilarating ride through unconventional means while challenging traditional notions of travel. In "An Ideal Home No. I, " part of The Sketch Ideal Home series, Robinson presents us with a vision beyond our wildest dreams – sports without broad acres. He reimagines popular outdoor activities within the confines of urban spaces using his trademark ingenuity. Through these drawings, he invites us to question societal norms and embrace new possibilities. Not limited to just home innovations or sporting escapades, it also explores strategies for deceiving invaders in "Deceiving the Invader as to the State of Tide. " With cunning devices hidden beneath serene coastal scenes, he demonstrates how wit can triumph over force when it comes to protecting one's homeland. Venturing further into his artistic repertoire reveals works like "Ultra-Marine, " where Robinson's vivid imagination takes us underwater.