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Robert Day

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Robert Day (1836-1914) was an Irish antiquarian and photographer.

Biography

Day was involved in his family's extensive saddlery business together with a sports shop well known to Cork anglers. His wife Rebecca belonged to the Scott family who had an extensive ironmongery business in King Street (now McCurtain Street). They lived at Myrtle Hill outside Cork until 1906 and after at Patrick's Hill. He was president of the Cork Cuverian Society and its successor the Cork Historical and Archaeoligical Society from 1894 to 1914. There, he gathered an enormous collection of Irish Archaeological artefacts which were auctioned in 1915. An ongoing project at the Archaeology Department University College Cork is seeking to trace items from this auction. Some items are in the Hunt Museum in Limerick. His early photographs date from the 1860s and continue until his death. They are atmospheric and depict a Cork which in many ways has disappeared. The pictures are now part of the Day collection which also has photographs by his son William ('Willy')Tottenham Day 1874-1965 and grandson Alec 1902-1980. Another grandson was the noted writer and lithographer Robert Gibbings.

References

  • Forgotten Cork Day Collection: Colin Rynne and Billy Wigham, Collins Press 2004 ISBN 1-903464-56-0

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