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On the Web
- Lonely Heart - Robert Blake's plot to kill Bonny Lee Bakley. Comments and case background.
- Robert Blake Unofficial Site - Filmography, news stories, and links to related information.
- MSN Entertainment: Robert Blake - Biography with searchable links and recent filmography.
- The Strange Murder of Bonny Bakley - Background, news, and the murder trial of actor, Robert Blake.
- IMDb: Robert Blake (I) - Complete filmography, profile, news, photographs, and related information.
- Blake, Robert - Shows samples of his work, including images of travel, wildlife, art reproductions, and fashion. Also, featuring the biography, a list of clients, and a contact address for stock and assignments.
- Manning, Phil - Australian acoustic blues singer, songwriter, fingerpicking and slide guitarist influenced by Blind Blake, Robert Johnson, Doc Watson and Celtic sounds. His site offers a bio, discography and tour dates.
Wikipedia Articles
- Robert Blake, Baron Blake - Robert Norman William Blake, Baron Blake (December 23 1916 - September 20 2003) was an English historian. He is best known for his 1966 biography of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, and for The Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill, which grew out of his 1968 Ford lecures.
- Robert Blake (Medal of Honor recipient) - Robert Blake was a United States Navy sailor during the American Civil War and a recipient of America's highest military decoration - the Medal of Honor. Blake, an escaped slave, was the second African American to perform a Medal of Honor action; William Harvey Carney was the first.
- Robert Blake (folk singer) - Robert Sarazin Blake is a radical American singer-songwriter hailing from Bellingham, WA. Blake is generally considered a folk] [[musician, though his music incorporates elements of traditional Celtic songwriters, modern punk rock, country, and blues.
- Robert O. Blake - Robert Orris Blake (April 7, 1921 - ) is a retired U.S.
- Robert Pierpont Blake - Robert Pierpont Blake (November 1, 1886 – May 9, 1950) was an American Byzantinist and scholar of the Armenian and Georgian cultures.