Robert Day (1836-1914) is an Irish antique and photographer who worked with Franz Tieze and produced glass products for volunteers by Williamite, Jacobite, and Irish.
The day is important, it is an antique collector often traveled. He is involved in his family's huge harness business and familiar sporting goods store with cork anglers. His wife, Rebecca, is a member of the Scott family who has extensive hardware business at King Street (now McCurtain Street). They lived in Myrtle Hill on the outskirts of Cork until 1906 after Patrick Hill
From 1894 to 1914 he served as the successor to the Cork Quellean Association and its Cork History Archeology Research Institute. So he gathered a large collection of Irish archeological relics. And it was auctioned in 1915 and appeared in Limerick's John Hunt Collection. Walter J. Verschoyle-Campbell, Birmingham Archaeological Society, Rolls Archaeological Society, Ulster Museum, National Museum of Ireland. A project in progress at Cooke University of Coco is trying to track the project from this auction. [1]
His early picture dates back to the 1860s and continued until his death. They are in the atmosphere and draw a cork that disappeared in many ways. These pictures are now part of the Day series, also filmed by his son William ('Willy') Tottenham Tropical Day 1874-1965 and his grandson Alec 1902-1980. Another grandchild is a famous writer and wood carved Robert Gibbings.
Sotheby's, Wilkinson and Hodge 1913 Irish stoneware and bronze appliances, personal accessories and c. It is composed of famous antique Robert Day, it is sold through auction. London Sotheby's
Cork History Archeology Society Journal, Vol. 119, (2014), Robert Day Centenary Volume
Greek archeology after ancient times was accepted by archaeologists. Ancient artifacts are those who study history using artifacts, historical sites, or historical manuscripts. For archaeologists, ancient relics are basically more vocal words, the words themselves are very strange. The ancient Greeks found their roots in about 1700 years after the death of Herodotus. From the 16th century to the 17th century, ancient cultural relics began systematically changing archeology into science, archeology became a national activity from the 18th century to the 19th century. The private collection of relics becomes a museum of history and the country hires archeologists to explore and collect more relics to introduce their country's rich culture, and often their extensive power Let's see.
The two 1215 regulations held by the British Library are called Cotton MS. Augustus II.106 and Cotton charter XIII. 31a were acquired by ancient Robert Cotton Jazz in the 17th century. One of them was originally discovered by London attorney Humphrey Wyems, who may have found it in the Taylor shop. The other was discovered by Sir Edward Dinlin in Dover castle in 1630. The Dering charter is usually identified as a copy originally sent to Cinque Ports in 1215. (In 2015, David Carpenter announced that Dering's copy was the same as 1215 copies of Canterbury Cathedral, so he said that the destination of Dering's copy is the cathedral and not the port of Cinque. I suggested.) When the seal melted severely, it was destroyed by fire. John Pine created a charter fax in 1733, although parchment shrunk a little, but otherwise it was relatively unbroken.