Anthony "Tony" Byatt (23 February 1928 – 17 September 2014)[1] was an English postcard publisher, photographer and writer.
Byatt's works cover a broad range of subjects: reproduction of historical photographs and picture postcards,[2][3][4] Bible translation,[5] New Testament metaphors,[6] water systems and population of Jerusalem,[7][8][9] human body and clothing.
[13] Apart from preaching, his activity included collecting books for the library of the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead with future Governing Body member Albert Schroeder.
[14] Byatt directed the publishing company Golden Age Books, which was based at his residency in Malvern.
[17][18][5][19] While most doctrines defended by Byatt continue to be accepted by Jehovah's Witnesses, some of the views[20][21] have been retracted by the organization in the course of more scholarship.