Robert Romanis
1853–1889 (age 36)
Biography
Robert Romanis (1853–1889) was a naturalist whose life, though brief, was devoted to the study and appreciation of the natural world. Born in the mid-nineteenth century, he pursued his scientific interests during a period of great advancement in natural history and biological understanding.
Romanis passed away at the age of thirty-six, leaving behind a legacy of naturalistic inquiry and observation. He was buried in Berwick Cemetery, where his contributions to the study of nature are remembered. His dedication to naturalism reflects the Victorian era's deep fascination with the scientific exploration of the world.