Sir Robert Norramby is the Earl of Sodor who lives at Ulfstead Castle. He owns Millie and Stephen.
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| - Sir Robert Norramby is the Earl of Sodor who lives at Ulfstead Castle. He owns Millie and Stephen.
- Performer(s) Appeared in Sir Robert Norramby is a railway buff and a gentleman explorer, who owns an estate on the island of Sodor. With his white beard and longish hair, he may seem a little eccentric, but he is an old friend of Sir Topham Hatt and has come home to the island after many years of travelling the world. Sir Robert often says "I love a good surprise!"
- Sir Robert Norramby succeeded to the role of "Duke" of Sodor as a minor, when his father, the previous "Duke", was killed during the Second World War. He was seven years old when the Mid Sodor Railway closed, and was unaware that the "Dukes" were presented with an engine named in their honour, specifically known as Duke. As he was unaware, he did not claim the engine during the railway's closure, and Duke was locked in a shed for several years. Norramby was 25 years old when he opened the Skarloey Railway Loop Line, and was 29 years old when Duke was rediscovered years later.
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| - Sir Robert Norramby is the Earl of Sodor who lives at Ulfstead Castle. He owns Millie and Stephen.
- Performer(s) Appeared in Sir Robert Norramby is a railway buff and a gentleman explorer, who owns an estate on the island of Sodor. With his white beard and longish hair, he may seem a little eccentric, but he is an old friend of Sir Topham Hatt and has come home to the island after many years of travelling the world. Sir Robert often says "I love a good surprise!"
- Sir Robert Norramby succeeded to the role of "Duke" of Sodor as a minor, when his father, the previous "Duke", was killed during the Second World War. He was seven years old when the Mid Sodor Railway closed, and was unaware that the "Dukes" were presented with an engine named in their honour, specifically known as Duke. As he was unaware, he did not claim the engine during the railway's closure, and Duke was locked in a shed for several years. Norramby was 25 years old when he opened the Skarloey Railway Loop Line, and was 29 years old when Duke was rediscovered years later.
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