Derek Cross was one of a group of outstanding railway photographers, who
mostly took pictures during the steam and early modern traction era,
1950s and 1960s.
David Cross, his son, has inherited his extensive collection of black &
white and color material, which has many unpublished images. This book
covers the Southern from the last days of the Southern Railway through
to British Railways days in the mid 1960s, when steam was on the way
out.
This is the first book that covers the Derek Cross Southern photographs,
which date from the late 1940s through to the end of Southern Region
steam and as such, features some very rare locations, unusual liveries
and long extinct classes of locomotive.
The author has carefully selected some rare and unusual pictures for
this volume, which will be of interest and use to both railway
historians and modelers.