Background
He was born at Beaminster in Dorset and died at Backwell, Somerset.
He was born at Beaminster in Dorset and died at Backwell, Somerset.
The family company of East. South. & A. Robinson owned a large printing and paper-bag manufacturing site at Bedminster in Bristol. The extensive Robinson family had estates at Flax Bourton and Backwell, south of Bristol, and at the age of 13 in 1879 Theodore was part of a team of "Eleven Robinsons" that played a match against the Backwell Cricket Club at the Flax Bourton ground. This event was repeated in various forms until 1964 and included a match against an all Grace team in 1891.
Robinson played as a right-handed batsman and an occasional right-arm medium pace bowler for Somerset.
In his first match in 1884, against Hampshire, he made 57 in a Somerset reply of 254 to a Hampshire total of 645 which was the second highest score in first-class matches in England to that date. This remained his highest score.
Between 1889 and 1891, he played in second-class matches for Glamorgan, but he reappeared for Somerset in occasional matches from 1892 to 1894, though with little success. There are several pictures of Theodore Robinson at the opening ceremony in 1929 and later on the Backwell Playing Fields website.
Robinson was a member of an entrepreneurial family who had interests in paper-making and printing in Bristol and London and in a wide range of goods in Singapore.