- Thomas B. Robinson
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas Bilbe Robinson GBE KCMG (
24 November 1853 –15 May 1939 ) was an English-bornAustralia n businessman and public servant.Robinson was born in
Rotherhithe ,London , the son of ashipbuilder . In 1881 he emigrated toQueensland and went into business, becoming involved in many companies. He also joined theQueensland Militia and rose to the rank ofMajor commanding the1st Queenslanders and was later senior officer inCentral Queensland .In 1910 he returned to London as
Agent-General for Queensland and served until his retirement at the end of 1919. During theFirst World War theBoard of Trade gave him the responsibility of procuring and distributing frozen meat to the Allied Forces. This job he carried out exceptionally well, and by the end of the war he had dealt with 3,500,000ton s of meat, the largest quantity that had been handled by a single organisation at any time in history to date. It was one commodity that the Allied Forces were never short of.Robinson was knighted in 1910 shortly after his appointment as Agent-General, appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1913, Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 1917, and Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) in the 1920 Birthday Honours. He was also an Officer of the "
Légion d'Honneur " (for his services as a commissioner of the Franco-British Exhibition), and a Commander of both theOrder of the Crown of Belgium and theOrder of the Crown of Italy .References
*Obituary, "
The Times ",16 May 1939
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