Sydney Downey

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Born
Argentina
OccupationsProfessional hunter and safari pioneer
KnownforAt the forefront of the move away from hunting and towards photographic safaris
Sydney Downey
Syd and Cynthia Downey on safari in the late 1940s in Kenya
Born
Argentina
OccupationsProfessional hunter and safari pioneer
Known forAt the forefront of the move away from hunting and towards photographic safaris

Sydney Downey was a British-Kenyan professional white hunter and safari pioneer. Always known as Syd,[1] he learned the trade of guiding safari hunts from an older generation of professional hunters, including his early mentor Philip Percival. He teamed up with Donald Ker to create Ker and Downey Safaris Ltd., a company that was at the forefront of the move away from hunting and towards photographic safaris.

Downey was born to a British expatriate family ranching cattle in Argentina. He spent most of his early childhood in Argentina, leaving the country for England to attend secondary school. Upon graduating school he sailed to Kenya, where he found a job working on a coffee plantation outside of Nairobi.[2]

Hunting life

Ker and Downey Safaris

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