Tyrrel Street, Bradford, about 1895
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Picture Number:1984-5132_0002 Credit:National Museum of Photography, Film & Television/Science & Society Picture Library
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Caption:
A photograph of Tyrrel Street, Bradford, published by Frith and Co, taken in about 1895.
Francis Frith (1822-1898) was a pioneer of travel photography. He was also one of photography's greatest entrepreneurs, founding a company that was to become the largest publisher of photographs in the world.
Frith saw himself as a romantic adventurer in the mould of Byron. Between 1856 and 1860 he travelled and photographed extensively in Egypt and the Holy Land. His work was published in a variety of formats and editions and established his reputation as one of the finest travel photographers.
However, the venture that brought him great wealth and made him a household name was his comprehensive collection of photographs of British landscapes, towns and cities. His company, Frith and Co, founded in Reigate in 1859, sold images of every corner of Britain.
In Collection of: National Museum of Photography Film & Television Subject(s) > Society & Wars > Social & Economic LifeAppears in: Travelling in the mind’s eye
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