Thomas Milville Raven

Rev Thomas Milville Raven FRSE (1828–1896) was an English vicar remembered as a theological author and early calotype photographer.

He studied divinity at St David's College in Lampeter (now known as the University of Wales), graduating MA.

From 1856 he was experimenting with calotype photography and exhibiting photographs of the Pyrenees, Pau and towns in France.

In 1869 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposer being Andrew Coventry.

[3] His wife is thought to be the elusive E. Raven referenced in some photographs as their creator.