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Engineering drawings for a tunnel in cast iron, 1818 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)
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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, City of London; (add.info.: Creator: Marc Isambard Brunel
Pen-and-ink engineering drawings for a tunnel in cast iron, dated "10 April 1818", and extensively annotated in French and English by Brunel, with notes on brickwork laid in cement and of the cast iron shell indicating thickness at the crown and sides; subscribed "The Cast Iron for a Tunnel of this nature will not exceed 200 Tons for every 100 feet run including the drain".); © The Brunel Museum
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This print showcases the intricate engineering drawings for a cast iron tunnel, created by Marc Isambard Brunel in 1818. The pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper measures 32.5x20.5 cm and is housed at the London Metropolitan Archives in the City of London. The detailed drawing depicts plans for a tunnel constructed with cast iron, dated "10 April 1818". It bears extensive annotations in both French and English by Brunel himself, providing insights into his design process. Notes on brickwork laid in cement and the thickness of the cast iron shell are included, along with an intriguing subscription stating that "The Cast Iron for a Tunnel of this nature will not exceed 200 Tons for every 100 feet run including the drain". This artwork offers a glimpse into early nineteenth-century engineering practices, highlighting Brunel's innovative approach to construction projects. The tunnel's purpose remains undisclosed; however, its location near a river suggests it may have been intended to facilitate transportation or improve infrastructure. As we admire this remarkable piece of artistry, we are reminded of the immense talent and vision possessed by Marc Isambard Brunel. His contributions to engineering continue to shape our modern world today. This photograph serves as a testament to his legacy and invites us to appreciate both the technical precision and artistic beauty found within architectural sketches like these from centuries past.
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