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The Brunel Museum is located in Rotherhithe, London and is dedicated to the life and work of Isambard Kingdom Brunel

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Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, GWR poster, 1945

The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, GWR poster, 1945
Poster produced for Great Western Railway (GWR) to promote rail services to Devon & Cornwall. The Royal Albert Bridge was designed and built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1803- 1859)

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Carnon Viaduct, Perranwell, Cornwall. Around 1925

Carnon Viaduct, Perranwell, Cornwall. Around 1925
Isambard Kingdom Brunels original wooden viaduct crossing the Carnon valley, which opened in 1863. It was replaced in 1933 by a stone structure

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Joseph Tangye (1826-1902) on a velocipede, probably Wolverhampton, West Midlands. Around 1870

Joseph Tangye (1826-1902) on a velocipede, probably Wolverhampton, West Midlands. Around 1870
The velocipede in the photograph is very similar to the one in the collection of the Royal Cornwall Museum (TRURI : 1937.34)

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern

Isambard Kingdom Brunel Standing Before the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, 1857, printed 1863-64

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: James Tangye (1825-1912) in his workshop at Aviary Court, Illogan, Cornwall. Around 1900

James Tangye (1825-1912) in his workshop at Aviary Court, Illogan, Cornwall. Around 1900
Mr James Tangye pictured in his workshop at his home, Aviary Court. He is seated, wearing a hat and holding a cane, amid various pieces of machinery

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859

Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. After 1859
A view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off

A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off, 1858 (hand coloured litho on paper)
7485263 A Suggestion! The Leviathan, What to do with her now you've got her off, 1858 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Phillips, Watts (1825-1874) ; 25x40 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford

The Iron Steam Ship Great Eastern... Constructed under the direction of I K Brunel..., 1858 (lithograph, coloured)
7342648 The Iron Steam Ship Great Eastern... Constructed under the direction of I K Brunel..., 1858 (lithograph, coloured) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Bicycle (Velocipede or Boneshaker), Cornwall Works, Birmingham, England

Bicycle (Velocipede or Boneshaker), Cornwall Works, Birmingham, England
In September 1870, this velocipede was ridden by Sir Richard Tangye from Truro to Newquay, bringing the news of the Battle of Sedan to the town

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: A wash view of the shield, c. 1818-39 (watercolour)

A wash view of the shield, c. 1818-39 (watercolour)
7315328 A wash view of the shield, c.1818-39 (watercolour) by Beamish, Richard (1798-1873); 12.8x9 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Timbering for the removal of the old shield, c. 1818-39 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)

Timbering for the removal of the old shield, c. 1818-39 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper)
7315327 Timbering for the removal of the old shield, c.1818-39 (pen-and-ink sketch on wove paper) by Beamish, Richard (1798-1873); 12.3x9 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: 'Longitudinal section of part of Thames Tunnel showing the state of the strata

"Longitudinal section of part of Thames Tunnel showing the state of the strata
7315325 "Longitudinal section of part of Thames Tunnel showing the state of the strata...", 1837 (watercolour on paper) by British School

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Cylindrical tunnelling shield with crank, 1818 (watercolour on paper)

Cylindrical tunnelling shield with crank, 1818 (watercolour on paper)
7315323 Cylindrical tunnelling shield with crank, 1818 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 25.543.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Longitudinal section showing the inundation of the river, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Longitudinal section showing the inundation of the river, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315317 Longitudinal section showing the inundation of the river, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 61x24 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: Lithographic overview and cross section of the Great Descents, c

Lithographic overview and cross section of the Great Descents, c. 1818-39 (lithographic print on paper)
7315331 Lithographic overview and cross section of the Great Descents, c.1818-39 (lithographic print on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 31x52 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Sketch of the tunnel shaft with accompanying text, c. 1818-39 (lithograph print on paper)

Sketch of the tunnel shaft with accompanying text, c. 1818-39 (lithograph print on paper)
7315329 Sketch of the tunnel shaft with accompanying text, c.1818-39 (lithograph print on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837 (watercolour on paper)

Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837 (watercolour on paper)
7315324 Transverse section of the Thames Tunnel and strata, 1837 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 19x31 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Cross Section of the Tunnel showing the extent of displaced ground, c

Cross Section of the Tunnel showing the extent of displaced ground, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315315 Cross Section of the Tunnel showing the extent of displaced ground, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 29x51 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Cylindrical tunnelling shield (two views), 1818, (watercolour on paper)

Cylindrical tunnelling shield (two views), 1818, (watercolour on paper)
7315310 Cylindrical tunnelling shield (two views), 1818, (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 50x27 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: Three miners at work in the tunnel, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Three miners at work in the tunnel, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315287 Three miners at work in the tunnel, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 26x43.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Section of Thames Tunnel with overlay (under), c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Section of Thames Tunnel with overlay (under), c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315282 Section of Thames Tunnel with overlay (under), c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 29x49.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Isometrical projection of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c

Isometrical projection of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315278 Isometrical projection of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Beamish, Richard (1798-1873); 52x42 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Timbering for the Removal of the Old Shield/ Side Timbering, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Timbering for the Removal of the Old Shield/ Side Timbering, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315313 Timbering for the Removal of the Old Shield/ Side Timbering, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Beamish, Richard (1798-1873); 52x28 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Section of the tunnel, shield and movable stage, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Section of the tunnel, shield and movable stage, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315296 Section of the tunnel, shield and movable stage, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 30x51.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Isometrical sketch of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c

Isometrical sketch of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c
7315272 Isometrical sketch of one of the Twelve Iron Frames forming the Shield, c.1818-39 (sketch on wove paper, derived from woodcut) by Beamish

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Mode of sinking the Shaft, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Mode of sinking the Shaft, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315292 Mode of sinking the Shaft, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 29x50.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: A lithograph section of the whole tunnel with three vignettes, c

A lithograph section of the whole tunnel with three vignettes, c. 1818-39 (lithograph print on paper)
7315332 A lithograph section of the whole tunnel with three vignettes, c.1818-39 (lithograph print on paper) by Westall, William (1781-1850); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: Section of the Thames Tunnel with stagecoach and shield, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Section of the Thames Tunnel with stagecoach and shield, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315302 Section of the Thames Tunnel with stagecoach and shield, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 35.5x27 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Section of one of the iron frames comprising the shield, 1836 (watercolour on paper)

Section of one of the iron frames comprising the shield, 1836 (watercolour on paper)
7315289 Section of one of the iron frames comprising the shield, 1836 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 43x51 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Section of Thames Tunnel with overlay (over), c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)

Section of Thames Tunnel with overlay (over), c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315284 Section of Thames Tunnel with overlay (over), c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 29x49.5 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: Section of a tripartite tunnelling shield with twelve miners at work, c

Section of a tripartite tunnelling shield with twelve miners at work, c. 1818-39 (watercolour on paper)
7315303 Section of a tripartite tunnelling shield with twelve miners at work, c.1818-39 (watercolour on paper) by British School, (19th century); 27x27 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum 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 imageBrunel Museum Collection: Cross section of the whole tunnel, 1831 (watercolour on paper)

Cross section of the whole tunnel, 1831 (watercolour on paper)
7315271 Cross section of the whole tunnel, 1831 (watercolour on paper) by Pinchback, Joseph (19th century); 54x155 cm; London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Old Hungerford Bridge, 1861 (etching)

Old Hungerford Bridge, 1861 (etching)
6200325 Old Hungerford Bridge, 1861 (etching) by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903); 14x21.3 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: The first Hungerford Bridge)

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Banquet in the Thames Tunnel, c. 1827 (oil on canvas)

Banquet in the Thames Tunnel, c. 1827 (oil on canvas)
IGM199569 Banquet in the Thames Tunnel, c.1827 (oil on canvas) by Jones, George (1786-1869) (attr.to); 37.5x32.5 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Men at Work Beside the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, November 18

Men at Work Beside the Launching Chains of the Great Eastern, November 18
Men at Work Beside the Launching Chains of the " Great Eastern", November 18, 1857

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: Coiling the Cable in the Large Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction

Coiling the Cable in the Large Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company of Greenwich, 1865, 1865

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: The Cable Passed From the Works into the Hulk (the Old Frigate Iris) Lying in the Thames

The Cable Passed From the Works into the Hulk (the Old Frigate Iris) Lying in the Thames at Greenwich, 1865-66

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: The Reels of Gutta-percha Covered Conducting Wire Conveyed into Tanks at the Works

The Reels of Gutta-percha Covered Conducting Wire Conveyed into Tanks at the Works of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, at Greenwich, 1865-66

Background imageBrunel Museum Collection: The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Early 1900s

The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar



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Brunel Museum Collection

The Brunel Museum is located in Rotherhithe, London and is dedicated to the life and work of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, one of the most influential engineers of the 19th century. The museum offers a range of interactive exhibits and activities that bring his story to life. Visitors can explore a variety of topics related to Brunel's engineering feats, including his involvement in the Great Western Railway, Clifton Suspension Bridge, SS Great Britain and other projects. The museum also houses a collection of artifacts from these projects as well as photographs and documents related to them. Additionally, visitors can take part in educational activities such as lectures or workshops on engineering topics or take part in guided tours around the museum's grounds.
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