Journeying to a journal
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23/03/2010
23/03/2010
1991
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Resumo |
At a Council meeting of the newly-formed Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 17 November 1891, the Chairman /President, Revd R.A. Canon Sheehan, 'informed the meeting that Mr. Robert Day had been generous enough to place his valuable edition of Smith's History, with notes by Dr. Caulfield and Crofton Croker, at the disposal of the Society for publication'. At a subsequent meeting Wm Ringrose Atkins expressed the Society's thanks to W.A. Copinger 'who has kindly consented to edit Smith's Cork with Mr. Robert Day'. Thus began the work of rounding out close to two and a half centuries of antiquarian endeavour in Cork and of using its synthesis as a foundation for a new medium to record and communicate the social and cultural heritage of Cork city and county. Published Version Peer reviewed |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
McCarthy, J.P. , 1991. Journeying to a journal. Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 96, pp.1-18 96 1 18 0010-8737 http://hdl.handle.net/10468/125 Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society |
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Cork Historical and Archaeological Society |
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©Cork Historical and Archaeological Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society #Cork (Ireland : County)--Antiquities--Periodicals #Cork (Ireland : County)--History--Periodicals |
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Article (peer-reviewed) |