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  • Colin McLeod Robertson was one of the 10 crew members aboard Sir Charles McIver’s Mouchette, which won the silver medal in the 12-metre class at the 1908 Olympics. An Ulsterman, Robertson was just one of four non-Merseyside-born crew members. He died at Dumbarton in 1951, which was, coincidentally, the birthplace of the Alfred Mylne, who designed Mouchette.
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  • Colonel Colin MacLeod Robertson CB DSO TD DL JP (7 May 1870 – 2 July 1951), sometimes incorrectly listed as Charles Macleod-Robertson...
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  • Sailor Colin McLeod Robertson was part of the crew of the boat that won silver in the 12 metres event at the London 1908 Games.
  • They had four children: Olive Mary Robertson (1892-?), Arthur Ross Robertson (1893-?), Stewart Robertson (1899-?), and John G. Robertson (1901
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  • Colin McLeod Robertson was a sailor from the Great Britain, who represented his native country at the 1908 Summer Olympics in Hunters Quay, Great Britain.
  • After seven years’ study, McLeod Robertson is graduating from UC with distinction, thrilled his clinical psychology education will be helping others.
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