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John Robson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (337 words) |
 | John Robson (Perth, Ontario 14 March 1824 – June 29, 1892 London) was a British Columbian journalist and politician. |
 | Robson remained premier until his death in 1892 after he hurt his finger in the door of a carriage and got blood poisoning. |
 | John Robson is interred in the Ross Bay Cemetery in Victoria, British Columbia. |
| Robson Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (347 words) |
 | From the early to mid 20th Century, the northwest end of Robson Street was known as a centre of German culture and commerce in Vancouver, and for a long time was referred to as the "Robsonstrasse," even by non-Germans. |
 | Robson Street is particularly famous for the fashion shops and dining that is centred on the two blocks between Burrard and Bute Streets, but which extends from Granville Street in the southeast to Denman Street in the northwest. |
 | Robson Street is also popular throughout the Lower Mainland as a cruising street, with many exotic and rare cars and motorcycles present every weekend and throughout the summer. |