Sorry, Francis Frith
http://www.francisfrith.com
The Frith Collection is recognised as being the only nationally important photographic archive of its kind still in private hands.
The Collection was founded by Francis Frith, the pioneer Victorian photographer, in 1860. Today it contains over 365,000 photographs depicting some 7,000 towns and villages throughout Britain - all taken between 1860 and 1970.
Taken by the photographers of one company, continuously over a 110 year period, the Collection provides an extraordinarily detailed visual record of the enormous social and structural changes that have taken place in Britain since 1860. As such the Collection forms a topographical record of Britain without equal