Henry Grant (1907–2004) was a British freelance photographer who was active around London from just after World War II[1] through the 1970s.
He sold as a freelance photojournalist through a Fleet Street news agency.
His wife, Rose Grant, was a reporter for the popular communist newspaper The Daily Worker.
Stylistically he was known for his spontaneous and candid photographs, often taken in the intervals between his "real" assignments.
[3] Photographs of particular note document the construction of the Festival of Britain.