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'''Robert''' or '''Bob Reid''' may refer to:
'''Robert''' or '''Bob Reid''' may refer to:


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==Art and architecture==
==Politics==
*[[Robert Reid (architect)]] (1774–1856), Scottish architect
*[[Robert R. Reid]] (1789–1841), U.S. Representative, territorial governor of Florida
*[[Robert Dyce Reid]] (1829–1900), Australian pastoralist and member of the Victorian Legislative Council
*[[Robert Payton Reid]] (1859–1945), Scottish academic painter
*[[Robert Reid (Kirkcaldy Burghs MP)]] (1831–1875), British Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy Burghs, 1874–1875
*[[Robert Reid (American painter)]] (1862–1929), American impressionist painter
*[[Robert Reid (New Zealand politician)]] (1839–1897), New Zealand politician
*[[Robert Russell Reid]] (1927–2022), Canadian typographer and designer
*[[Robert Reid (Australian politician, born 1842)]] (1842–1904), merchant and member of the Victorian Legislative Council and Australian Senate
*[[Robert Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn]] (1846–1923), British Liberal politician, Lord Chancellor


==Business==
==Business==
*[[Robert Reid (antiquarian)]] (1773–1865), Scottish businessman and topographer
*Sir [[Robert Gillespie Reid]] (1842–1908), Scottish railway contractor
*Sir [[Robert Gillespie Reid]] (1842–1908), Scottish railway contractor
*Sir [[Robert Reid (railwayman)]] (1921–1993), chairman of British Rail
*Sir [[Robert Reid (railwayman)]] (1921–1993), chairman of British Rail
*Sir [[Bob Reid (businessman)]] (born 1934), Chairman of the British Railways Board
*Sir [[Bob Reid (businessman)]] (born 1934), Chairman of the British Railways Board
*[[Robert Reid (author)]] (born 1966), American author of ''Architects of the Web'', entrepreneur and founder of Listen.com Inc.
*[[Robert Reid (author)]] (born 1966), American author

==Sport==
*[[Bob Reid (footballer, born 1887)]] (1887–1998), Scottish footballer who played for Burnley, Huddersfield Town and Southend United
*[[Robert Reid (Scottish footballer)]] (fl. 1913–1918), Scottish footballer
*[[Bob Reid (Australian footballer)]] (born 1924), Australian rules footballer
*[[Robert Reid (basketball)]] (born 1955), American basketball player
*[[Robert Reid (co-driver)]] (born 1966), Scottish world champion rally co-driver


==Engineering and science==
==Engineering and science==
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*[[Robert Reid (chemical engineer)]] (1924–2006), American chemical engineer in thermodynamics
*[[Robert Reid (chemical engineer)]] (1924–2006), American chemical engineer in thermodynamics


==Art and architecture==
==Politics and government==
*[[Robert R. Reid]] (1789–1841), U.S. representative, territorial governor of Florida
*[[Robert Reid (architect)]] (1774–1856), Scottish architect
*[[Robert Payton Reid]] (1859–1945), Scottish academic painter
*[[Robert Dyce Reid]] (1829–1900), Australian pastoralist and member of the Victorian Legislative Council
*[[Robert Reid (American painter)]] (1862–1929), American impressionist painter
*[[Robert Reid (Kirkcaldy Burghs MP)]] (1831–1875), British member of parliament for Kirkcaldy Burghs, 1874–1875
*[[Robert Reid (New Zealand politician)]] (1839–1897)
*[[Robert Russell Reid]] (born 1927), Canadian typographer and designer
*[[Robert Reid (Australian politician, born 1842)]] (1842–1904), merchant and member of the Victorian Legislative Council and Australian Senate
*[[Robert Reid, 1st Earl Loreburn]] (1846–1923), British Liberal politician, Lord Chancellor
*Sir [[Robert Reid (civil servant)]] (1883–1964), British colonial administrator in India

==Sports==
*[[Bob Reid (footballer, born 1887)]] (1887–1998), Scottish footballer who played for Burnley, Huddersfield Town, and Southend United
*[[Robert Reid (Scottish footballer)]] (fl. 1913–1918)
*[[Robert Reid (cross-country skier)]] (1898–1990), American Olympic skier
*[[Bob Reid (Australian footballer)]] (1924–2005), Australian rules footballer
*[[Robert Reid (ice hockey)]] (1932–2007), Australian ice hockey player
*[[Robert Reid (basketball)]] (1955–2024), American basketball player
*[[Robert Reid (co-driver)]] (born 1966), Scottish world champion rally co-driver


==Others==
==Others==
*[[Robert Reid (bishop)]] (died 1558), Scottish abbot and bishop, founder of the University of Edinburgh
*[[Robert Reid (bishop)]] (died 1558), Scottish abbot and bishop, founder of the University of Edinburgh
*[[Robert Reid (antiquarian)]] (1773–1865), Scottish businessman and topographer
*[[Robert Reid (pipemaker)]] (1784–1837), Northumbrian smallpipes creator
*[[Robert Reid (pipemaker)]] (1784–1837), Northumbrian smallpipes creator
*[[Robert Reid (Medal of Honor)]] (1842–1929), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
*[[Robert Reid (soldier)]] (1842–1929), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
*[[Robert Reid (judge)]] (1855–1923), justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
*[[Robert Lovell Reid]] (1921–1996), Australian agriculturalist
*[[Robert Lovell Reid]] (1921–1996), Australian agriculturalist
*[[James Reid (actor)]] (Robert James Reid, born 1993), Australian-born Filipino actor and musician


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Bobby Reid (disambiguation)]]
*[[Bert Reid (disambiguation)]]
*[[Robert Reed (disambiguation)]]
*[[Robert Read]] (1814–1896), Canadian businessman and politician
*[[Robert Read]] (1814–1896), Canadian businessman and politician
*[[Robert Reed (disambiguation)]]
*[[Bert Reid (disambiguation)]]
*[[Bobby Reid (disambiguation)]]
*[[Robert Reid-Pharr]], American literary and cultural critic
*[[Robert Reid-Pharr]], American literary and cultural critic



Revision as of 11:56, 20 April 2024

Robert or Bob Reid may refer to:

Art and architecture

Business

Engineering and science

Politics and government

Sports

Others

See also