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Isambard Kingdom Brunel was an English engineer who revolutionized transportation and engineering in the 19th century

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Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Temple Meads Railway Station, Bristol - Victorian period

Temple Meads Railway Station, Bristol - Victorian period

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Bristol Suspension Bridge Victorian period

Bristol Suspension Bridge Victorian period Date: 19th century

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: A Broad Gauge Train on the GWR in the Thames Valley

A Broad Gauge Train on the GWR in the Thames Valley, Victorian period

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Bristol Clifton Suspension Bridge early 1900s

Bristol Clifton Suspension Bridge early 1900s

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Bristol Suspension Bridge probably 1920s

Bristol Suspension Bridge probably 1920s

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Bristol - Cabot Tower and the Clifton Suspension Bridge

Bristol - Cabot Tower and the Clifton Suspension Bridge (viewed from the Observatory). Date: 1910

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Longitudinal section of the Great Eastern Steam Ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Longitudinal section of the Great Eastern Steam Ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. To be launched on 3 November 1857 but there was major logistical issues. Date: 1857

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Maidenhead Bridge over the Thames, Great Western Railway, 19th century (litho on paper)

Maidenhead Bridge over the Thames, Great Western Railway, 19th century (litho on paper)
7394198 Maidenhead Bridge over the Thames, Great Western Railway, 19th century (litho on paper) by Dolby, Edwin Thomas (fl.1849-65); 23x38 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: View of the Viaduct of the Proposed Great Western Railway, c. 1835-38 (litho on paper)

View of the Viaduct of the Proposed Great Western Railway, c. 1835-38 (litho on paper)
7394197 View of the Viaduct of the Proposed Great Western Railway, c.1835-38 (litho on paper) by Barnard, George (1807-90); 16x30 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Railway Bridge over the River Tamar, c. 1860 (engraving on paper)

Railway Bridge over the River Tamar, c. 1860 (engraving on paper)
7394182 Railway Bridge over the River Tamar, c.1860 (engraving on paper) by Phillips, P. (fl.c.1860); 20x40 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: By P)

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), 19th century (engraving)

Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), 19th century (engraving)
863318 Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), 19th century (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) English engineer and inventor, c1870

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Isambard Kingdom Brunel
2757961 Isambard Kingdom Brunel. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Sciences. Communication. Coll. Part. Science. Communication)

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Construction of a Railway Line, 1841. Digging a cutting on the Great Western Railway

Construction of a Railway Line, 1841. Digging a cutting on the Great Western Railway
527852 Construction of a Railway Line, 1841. Digging a cutting on the Great Western Railway. Broad gauge line by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) appointed engineer to the GWR in 1833

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: The Great Eastern under way, July 23rd, 1865, from The Atlantic Telegraph by William Howard Russell

The Great Eastern under way, July 23rd, 1865, from The Atlantic Telegraph by William Howard Russell
STC192784 The Great Eastern under way, July 23rd, 1865, from The Atlantic Telegraph by William Howard Russell, published 1866 (colour litho) (see also 192775-783)

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Longitudinal section showing the Rotherhithe shaft with the first section of tunnel constructed, c

Longitudinal section showing the Rotherhithe shaft with the first section of tunnel constructed, c
7315326 Longitudinal section showing the Rotherhithe shaft with the first section of tunnel constructed, c.1818-39 (watercolour) by Brunel

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Sketch-plan showing two sections of the proposed cylindrical tunnel

Sketch-plan showing two sections of the proposed cylindrical tunnel, 1818 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)
7315308 Sketch-plan showing two sections of the proposed cylindrical tunnel, 1818 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper) by Brunel, Marc Isambard (1769-1849); 20.5x30 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Coupe d'une Tonnelle pour le service des gens de pied prise dans toute son etendue

Coupe d'une Tonnelle pour le service des gens de pied prise dans toute son etendue, 1824 (watercolour on paper)
7315305 Coupe d'une Tonnelle pour le service des gens de pied prise dans toute son etendue, 1824 (watercolour on paper) by Brunel, Marc Isambard (1769-1849); 30x124 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Lithographic overview of the Great Descents, c. 1818-39 (lithographic print on paper)

Lithographic overview of the Great Descents, c. 1818-39 (lithographic print on paper)
7315330 Lithographic overview of the Great Descents, c.1818-39 (lithographic print on paper) by Brunel, Marc Isambard (1769-1849); 12.8x28 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard's descent in the diving bell, 1827 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)

Isambard's descent in the diving bell, 1827 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)
7315268 Isambard's descent in the diving bell, 1827 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper) by Brunel, Isambard Kingdom (1806-59); 19x21.7 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Engineering drawings for a tunnel in cast iron, 1818 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)

Engineering drawings for a tunnel in cast iron, 1818 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)
7315320 Engineering drawings for a tunnel in cast iron, 1818 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper) by Brunel, Marc Isambard (1769-1849); 32.5x20.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Four views of the Tunnelling Shield, c. 1818-39 (grisaille watercolour on paper)

Four views of the Tunnelling Shield, c. 1818-39 (grisaille watercolour on paper)
7315298 Four views of the Tunnelling Shield, c.1818-39 (grisaille watercolour on paper) by Brunel, Marc Isambard (1769-1849); 51.5x50.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: James Staats Forbes (1823-1904)

James Staats Forbes (1823-1904)
865028 James Staats Forbes (1823-1904) by Sambourne, Edward Linley (1844-1910); (add.info.: James Staats Forbes (1823-1904)

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Wootton Bassett engine house

Wootton Bassett engine house
Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketchbook on the Great Western Railway. Elevations and plans of the engine house at Wootton Bassett

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: The western archway of the Thames Tunnel

The western archway of the Thames Tunnel
Hand coloured engraving by B. Dixie showing a view of the western archway of the Thames Tunnel. It is dedicated to William Smith, chairman of the Court of Directors of the Tunnel

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: The Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel
A hand-coloured engraving of the Thames Tunnel, published in London in 1835 by Ackermann. T. T. Bury is the engraver and artist

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Portbury Floating Pier

Portbury Floating Pier
Portbury floating pier, landing place and steam packet harbour. In the Bristol Channel, 8 miles below Bristol, in continuation of the line of the Great Western Railway

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Vaisseau a vapeur, steamship the Great Eastern

Vaisseau a vapeur, steamship the Great Eastern
Coloured print showing the Great Eastern at sea with smaller vessels surrounding her. View of the starboard side. Titled: Vaisseau a vapeur the Great Eastern

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: The Great Eastern

The Great Eastern
Coloured print showing the Great Eastern at sea with smaller vessels surrounding her. View from the aft starboard side, some sails set and smoke coming from funnels

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Thames Tunnel Opening Advertisement

Thames Tunnel Opening Advertisement
Advertisement for the opening of Marc Isambard Brunels Thames Tunnel to the public, with three sections of the tunnel, including a representation of the iron shield

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: side elevations and plan of a ship, probably the SS Great Britain

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: side elevations and plan of a ship, probably the SS Great Britain, c1842-1843
Pencil sketch by IK Brunel showing the side elevations of ship with funnels, screw propeller, and three masts. Also plan of deck, and calculations. This is probably the SS Great Britain

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, c1855

Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, c1855
Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, showing brick pillars and start of metal fencing. Shows approach to River Tamar whilst still on land, on the Cornwall shore

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, c1859

Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, c1859
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, showing view of bridge close to completion with fine view of curve of track, and workman in position, taken from Devon shore

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, 1858

Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, 1858
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, showing Cornwall span of tubes in place, and Devon span of tubes in process of being manoeuvred into position

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, c1859

Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, c1859
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, side view at angle showing detailed view of the two spans of tubes, with boats underneath, and scaffolding in place, taken from Devon shore towards Cornwall shore

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: railway carriage and Saltash Bridge, c1849-1852

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: railway carriage and Saltash Bridge, c1849-1852
Two sketches by Brunel - Great Western Railway eight wheel carriage: brief and very faint pencil sketch showing several carriages and position of wheels

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Renkioi hospital buildings, 1855

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Renkioi hospital buildings, 1855
Sketch by IK Brunel for a pre-fabricated military hospital building designed for the Crimean war (1853-1856), which would be built in Renkioi, Turkey, by July 1856

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: IK Brunel - Be the first engineer and an example for future ones quote

IK Brunel - Be the first engineer and an example for future ones quote
On the night of the 13th October 1827 IK Brunel recorded in his private diary, known as the Locked Diary, his hopes and fears for the future

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Brunel - Nil Desperandum has always been my motto - we may succeed yet. Perseverantia

Brunel - Nil Desperandum has always been my motto - we may succeed yet. Perseverantia
On the 6th December 1831 IK Brunel wrote in his dairy about the Thames Tunnel project that he has been working on with his father, Marc Brunel - Tunnel is now I think dead

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: port cranes at Paddington Station, 1851

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: port cranes at Paddington Station, 1851. Image used by Courtesy of the Brunel Institute - a collaboration of the SS Great Britain Trust and the University of Bristol

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: roof span at Windsor Station, with calculations. c1849-51

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: roof span at Windsor Station, with calculations. c1849-51
Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: roof span at Windsor Station, with calculations, c1849-51. Image used by Courtesy of the Brunel Institute - a collaboration of the SS Great Britain Trust

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: designs for the interior of Paddington Station, 1851

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: designs for the interior of Paddington Station, 1851
Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: designs for the interior of Paddington Station. Including roof span and columns. 1851. Image used by Courtesy of the Brunel Institute - a collaboration of the SS Great

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: interior vault of roof at Paddington Station, 1850

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: interior vault of roof at Paddington Station, 1850. Image used by Courtesy of the Brunel Institute - a collaboration of the SS Great Britain Trust

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Paddington Goods Shed, 1849

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Paddington Goods Shed, 1849. Four cross sections showing different arrangements for the roof of the railway engine shed, showing an arched roof, and a pointed roof

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch - Maidenhead Bridge, 1836

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch - Maidenhead Bridge, 1836. The sketches depict the Maidenhead Bridge and are drawn horizontally on the page in black ink

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: railway carriage, c1849-1852

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: railway carriage, c1849-1852
Great Western Railway eight wheeled carriage: showing wheels, driving rods, and connection to pistons, with suspension system

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: designs for columns

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: designs for columns
Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: designs for ornamental columns and capitals. Unknown date. Image used by Courtesy of the Brunel Institute - a collaboration of the SS Great Britain Trust

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: the Queens Carriage, 1847

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: the Queens Carriage, 1847. Side view of a carriage designed for Queen Victoria with detailed design for suspension, wheels, and driving rods

Background imageIsambard Kingdom Brunel Collection: Photograph of Chepstow Bridge under construction, 1852

Photograph of Chepstow Bridge under construction, 1852
Photograph of Chepstow Bridge under construction, taken from river level showing piers and bed of bridge with upper superstructure under construction



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Isambard Kingdom Brunel Collection

Isambard Kingdom Brunel was an English engineer who revolutionized transportation and engineering in the 19th century. He is best known for his work on the Great Western Railway, a series of railways connecting London to Bristol and Exeter. He also designed steamships, including the SS Great Britain, which was the first iron-hulled screw-propelled vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean. His other projects included bridges, tunnels, docks and harbours. Brunel was a pioneer in civil engineering and he has been credited with introducing modern construction techniques such as prefabrication and mass production into British industry. His legacy lives on today through his many iconic structures that still stand across England.
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