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  1. Lyrics and Music: Harry Robertson. I’ve sailed the North Atlantic, where ice blows in the breeze, And roamed the Dutch West Indies in the calm blue sunny seas. When I think of ships and seamen, my thoughts return again, To a season spent in Moreton Bay with Queensland Whaling Men. Chorus Sing Ho! You Queensland whalers, who have cut the sugar ...

  2. John Harry Robertson FRSC, FInstP (1923 - 15 January 2003) was a British crystallographer whose work was important in the development of crystallographic techniques. Early life [ edit ] John Robertson was born and brought up in China, to parents who were Christian missionaries. [1]

  3. Heigh-ho ye trawler men, come on. Forget the snapper and the prawn. And it's out of Ballina we'll sail. A-fishing for the humpback whale. [Verse 2] So keep a sharp lookout me lads. For the whale ...

  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Dr. S. Harry Robertson, founder of Robertson Fuel Systems, has died at the age of 87. He invented the self-sealing “Robbie Tank” that is credited with saving thousands of lives. Harry Lee Robertson was born May 25, 1929 in Hiddenite, NC. He was a US Army veteran who served in the Korean Conflict. He passed away October 27, 2021 at his home ...

  5. Lyrics and Music: Harry Robertson. How the Winter blizzards blow, when the Whaling Fleet’s at rest, Tucked in Leith Harbour’s sheltered bay, safely anchored ten abreast, The whalers at the station, as from ship to ship they rove, Carry little bags of coal with them, and a little iron stove. Chorus.

  6. Lyrics by Eanruig Raibert (Harry Robertson) One time he came among us, We, the expresso Folk, Clad in his shroud of culture, Pride, dignity, his yoke. He moved just like a self-styled king, Amongst his self-styled serfs, Sounding his Oxford Cambridge vowels, And speaking toff-nosed F’s. His hairless face, stiff upper lip, To us it seemed to say,

  7. Harry Robertson. Composer: Prisoners of the Lost Universe. Henry MacLeod Robertson was born in Elgin, Scotland on 19 November 1932. His professional music career began in 1957 as composer and conductor for TV shows such as Six-Five Special and Oh Boy!