Robert Burns lived in the "auld clay biggin," referring to his childhood home in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, from 1757 until he moved to the nearby town of Ayr in 1777. This humble farmhouse was significant in shaping his early life and poetic inspiration. Burns is often associated with this location, as it reflects his rural upbringing and connection to Scottish culture.
Robert E. Clay was born in 1875.
Robert E. Clary died in 1890.
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Clay Pigeon 8-21 was released on: USA: 28 January 1957
Robert Clay Singleterry has written: 'Development of deterministic transport methods for low energy neutrons for shielding in space' -- subject(s): Neutron transport theory, Galactic cosmic rays, Shielding (Radiation)
clays wife, sara, is played by Amanda Schull
The cast of A Woman of Clay - 1917 includes: Leah Baird as Marjorie Lowery Hobart Henley as Robert Marvin - the Janitor
Robert M. Doerr has written: 'Laboratory studies on the treatment of ferric chloride stripping liquor from a clay-hydrochloric acid leaching process' -- subject(s): Aluminum oxide, Clay, Ferric chloride, Hydrochloric acid, Leaching
The cast of Heart of General Robert E. Lee - 1928 includes: George Berliner as Sergeant Marjorie Daw as Virginia Hale Richard Walling as Jack Clay Will Walling as Maj. Colfax Clay
uses for French green clay include poultices to treat arthritis, sore muscles, and sprains; ready-to-use pastes for application to cuts, bruises , insect bites, stings, and minor burns ; and mineral baths for stress relief.
Robert Hazel has written: 'American elegies' 'A field full of people' 'Soft coal' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Clock of clay' 'The lost year'
Robert C. Welch has written: 'Lateral load behavior of drilled shafts' -- subject(s): Clay, Foundations, Lateral loads, Shafts (Excavations), Testing
His parents Robert and Zerelda owned 6-7 slaves from 1850-60. The slaves worked their Clay County farm.