Robert Crawford
Robert Crawford may refer to:
- Robert Crawford (died 1706), MP and Governor of Sheerness
- Robert Wigram Crawford (1813–1889), British East India merchant, Governor of the Bank of England and Liberal Party MP, 1857–1874
- Robert Crawford (politician) (1834–1897), MP in the Northern Ireland Parliament for Antrim
- Robert Fitzgerald Crawford (died 1895), British general, father of Robert Copland-Crawford
- Robert Copland-Crawford (1852–1894), played for Scotland in the first international football match (son of Gen. Robert Crawford)
- Robert Crawford (Australian poet) (1868–1930), Australian poet
- Robert Crawford Johnson (1882–1937), English inventor of the cube teapot
- Robert H. Crawford ( ?- 26 July 1942), American founder of Acme Markets
- Robert Crawford (footballer) (1886–c. 1950), Liverpool footballer
- Robert MacArthur Crawford (1899–1961), composer who wrote The U.S. Air Force song
- Bobby Crawford (footballer) (1901–1965), Scottish footballer
- Robert W Crawford (1906–1995), American park and recreation professional
- Robert Crawford (composer) (1925–2012), Scottish classical composer, who worked with Ilona Kabos
- Robert Hugh Crawford (died 1930), horse judge and businessman in South Australia
- Robert Crawford, pen-name of Hugh Crauford Rae (1935-2014), Scottish novelist and thriller writer
- Robert L. Crawford, Jr. (born 1944), American television actor and film producer
- Robert Crawford (historian) (born 1945), former Director of the Imperial War Museum
- Robert B. Crawford (born 1948), former Florida Commissioner of Agriculture
- Robert Crawford (Scottish poet) (born 1959), Scottish poet, scholar and critic
- Bob Crawford (born 1959), retired Canadian ice hockey player
- Bobby Crawford (born 1960), retired American ice hockey player
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