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MORTON MEDIA GROUPBritish Steam: Past and Present contains an evocative mix of especially commissioned modern steam images and steam era archive pictures, the majority of which have never been published before. The work of accomplished steam photographer David Anderson is highlighted in three special 'Location in Focus' features, studies of 1950s and 1960s steam workings at Oxford and on the mighty Beattock Bank. In addition there is the photographic record of a 1959 visit to Belfast, with unique images of steam on the Belfast- Dublin (ex GNR route). Original photographic studies from the preservation era by David Gibson who features the Churnet Valley Railway, Paul Pettitt who features the Bluebell Railway and Southern Region locomotives, and Fred Kerr who presents an eclectic mix of Main Line Steam images, are all included. Freight locomotive preservation is not forgotten and is featured, using modern and archive images. Together with many archive and new images from the author's own collection these images present an enthralling window on steam, which is totally unrivalled. AUTHOR: Cheshire based Keith Langston is a widely published and highly respected photojournalist who specializes in heritage transportation and industrial archaeology subjects. Keith counts himself fortunate to have known Fred Dibnah personally and to have observed the 'great man' first hand as he went about his fascinating work. Keith Langston contributes news and feature material on a regular basis across a wide range of heritage titles, including Old Glory, Heritage Railway, Heritage Commercials, Tractor, and Towpath Talk. SELLING POINTS: -Highly illustrated from one of the most accomplished steam photographers -Contains a mix of specially commissioned modern steam images and steam era archives pictures, never before published 150 colour illustrations