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Brunel was a renowned engineer and inventor who played a significant role in shaping the industrial revolution of Britain

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Background imageBrunel Collection: Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: John Harris

Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: John Harris
Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageBrunel Collection: Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836

Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Thames Tunnel under construction, London, c1835

The Thames Tunnel under construction, London, c1835. Cross section showing the Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, being built; with a view of its position beneath the River Thames

Background imageBrunel Collection: View of Hungerford Bridge from the east, London, 1854

View of Hungerford Bridge from the east, London, 1854

Background imageBrunel Collection: Plan and longitudinal section of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1842

Plan and longitudinal section of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1842. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageBrunel Collection: Stephen Harper (Brunel X-team) 2009 XGP TT

Stephen Harper (Brunel X-team) 2009 XGP TT

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857. Artist: Robert Howlett

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857. Artist: Robert Howlett
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857. Brunel (1806-1859) standing in front of the launching chains of his steamship the Great Eastern

Background imageBrunel Collection: Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Artist: Robert Dudley

Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Artist: Robert Dudley
Manufacturing the transatlantic telegraph cable, c1865 (1866). Coiling the telegraph cable in the tanks at the works in Greenwich

Background imageBrunel Collection: The laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable, August 8th, 1866. Artist: Robert Dudley

The laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable, August 8th, 1866. Artist: Robert Dudley
The laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable, August 8th, 1866. The launching of the buoy marking the spot where the cable had been grappled

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel beside the Great Eastern, c1857. Artist: Robert Howlett

Isambard Kingdom Brunel beside the Great Eastern, c1857. Artist: Robert Howlett
Isambard Kingdom Brunel beside the Great Eastern, c1857. Brunel (1806-1859) proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size of any then in

Background imageBrunel Collection: Teeming (pouring) molten steel, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire

Teeming (pouring) molten steel, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, April 1955. Molten being teemed into ingots

Background imageBrunel Collection: Molten steel, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, April 1955

Molten steel, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, April 1955. Molten steel runs into a vessel prior to being teemed into ingots

Background imageBrunel Collection: A blast furnace at the Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, April 1955

A blast furnace at the Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, April 1955. The company had been involved in the production of steel on the site since 1823

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Great Eastern, 1937

The Great Eastern, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd, , 1937]

Background imageBrunel Collection: S. S. Great Britain, 1937

S. S. Great Britain, 1937
S.S. Great Britain, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd, , 1937]

Background imageBrunel Collection: Thames Tunnel, London, 19th century

Thames Tunnel, London, 19th century. The Thames Tunnel from Rotherhithe to Wapping was the most remarkable undertaking by the engineer and inventor Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849)

Background imageBrunel Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge from Leigh Woods, Bristol, c1940s

Clifton Suspension Bridge from Leigh Woods, Bristol, c1940s. [Harvey Barton, Aberdeen and Bristol]

Background imageBrunel Collection: Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century

Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century. Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the Royal Albert Bridge to carry the Great Western Railway (GWR)

Background imageBrunel Collection: Steamship SS Celtic at the quayside, Liverpool, Lancashire, c1904. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd

Steamship SS Celtic at the quayside, Liverpool, Lancashire, c1904. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd
Steamship SS Celtic at the quayside, Liverpool, Lancashire, c1904. Postcard posted in 1904. The Celtic was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star Lines transatlantic trade

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956)

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956)
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857, (1956). Brunel (1806-1859) standing in front of the launching chains of his steamship the Great Eastern

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956). Artist: Robert Howlett

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956). Artist: Robert Howlett
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956). Brunel (1806-1859) standing in front of the launching chains of his steamship the Great Eastern

Background imageBrunel Collection: Picking up the Atlantic cable, 1866 (c1880)

Picking up the Atlantic cable, 1866 (c1880). An attempt in 1865 by Brunels giant steamship, the Great Eastern to lay a transatlantic telegraph cable ended in failure when the cable snapped

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd

The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, 1926. From the River Valleys set of hand-coloured cigarette cards issued with Army Club Cigarettes, Cavanders Ltd, 1926

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Great Eastern recovering the lost Atlantic cable, 1866, (c1920)

The Great Eastern recovering the lost Atlantic cable, 1866, (c1920). An attempt in 1865 by Brunels giant steamship, the Great Eastern to lay the cable ended in failure when the cable snapped

Background imageBrunel Collection: Thames Tunnel, London, mid 19th century

Thames Tunnel, London, mid 19th century. Designed by Marc Isambard Brunel, the Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Great Eastern playing out the Atlantic telegraph cable, c1865, (c1880)

The Great Eastern playing out the Atlantic telegraph cable, c1865, (c1880). A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York)

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunels steam engine, 1827. Artist: J Pass

Isambard Kingdom Brunels steam engine, 1827. Artist: J Pass
Isambard Kingdom Brunels steam engine, 1827

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Clifton suspension bridge across the River Avon, 1864

The Clifton suspension bridge across the River Avon, 1864. Spanning the River Avon 245 feet above the water, the Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1829-1831

Background imageBrunel Collection: John Scott Russell, civil engineer and naval architect, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

John Scott Russell, civil engineer and naval architect, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
John Scott Russell, civil engineer and naval architect, 1878. After leaving Scotland for London in 1844 he constructed four large steamships, the Teviot, Tay

Background imageBrunel Collection: Autographs of Eminent Persons, 19th century

Autographs of Eminent Persons, 19th century. Signatures of famous Britons from an encyclopaedia: Sir Ralph Abercromby, soldier; J C Adams, astronomer; Roger Ascham, scholar; W Edmonstone Aytoun

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, c1880. Portrait of Brunel (1806-1859) published in a supplement to the Illustrated News of the World, London

Background imageBrunel Collection: Opening of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, 1864

Opening of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, 1864. Work began on the bridge in 1836 under the supervision of Isambard Kingdom Brunel but stopped due to lack of funds

Background imageBrunel Collection: Dawlish, Devon, c1860

Dawlish, Devon, c1860. This viewshows the track of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) South Devon Railway. The South Devon was an example of an atmospheric railway, which did not use locomotives

Background imageBrunel Collection: St Austell, 1860

St Austell, 1860. A scene on the Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR) at St Austell, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts

Background imageBrunel Collection: Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860

Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860. The Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR), at Truro, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts

Background imageBrunel Collection: Paddington Station, the London terminus of the Great Western Railway, 1854

Paddington Station, the London terminus of the Great Western Railway, 1854. Iron was used in the construction of the roof, and the spans supported on cast iron pillars

Background imageBrunel Collection: Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865

Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865. On the deck of the SS Great Eastern searching the cable for a fault after its recovery from the bottom of the Atlantic on 31 July 1865

Background imageBrunel Collection: Laying of the telegraph cable across the Indian Ocean between Bombay and Aden, 1870

Laying of the telegraph cable across the Indian Ocean between Bombay and Aden, 1870. Landing the shore end of the cable at Aden

Background imageBrunel Collection: Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865 (1866)

Laying the transatlantic telegraph cable, 1865 (1866). Preparing to grapple for the broken cable from the bows of the SS Great Eastern, 2 August 1865

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Atlantic Telegraph, c1878

The Atlantic Telegraph, c1878. Idealised view of the telegraph cable passing under the ocean from Valentia, Ireland to Trinity Bay, Newfoundland

Background imageBrunel Collection: For Better or Worse, 1866

For Better or Worse, 1866. Father Neptune blessing Britannia and Uncle Sam on the successful laying of the transatlantic telegraph cable

Background imageBrunel Collection: Thames Tunnel, c1830

Thames Tunnel, c1830. The Thames Tunnel from Rotherhithe to Wapping was the most remarkable undertaking by the engineer and inventor Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849)

Background imageBrunel Collection: PSS Great Eastern on the ocean, 1858

PSS Great Eastern on the ocean, 1858. Colour print after a painting by Edwin Weedon. This steamship, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel with John Scott Russell

Background imageBrunel Collection: Telegraph wire at the Greenwich works, c1865

Telegraph wire at the Greenwich works, c1865. The plate is one of 26 illustrations by Robert Dudley in The Atlantic Telegraph, a book by WH Russell, 1866

Background imageBrunel Collection: Break of Gauge at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, 6th June 1846. Artist: WJ Linton

Break of Gauge at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, 6th June 1846. Artist: WJ Linton
Break of Gauge at Gloucester, Gloucestershire, 6th June 1846. Plate taken from the Illustrated London News (6 June 1846) showing passengers

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Grand Saloon on board the Great Eastern, 1859

The Grand Saloon on board the Great Eastern, 1859. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel with John Scott Russell, the Great Eastern was lauched in 1858

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunels Great Western, 1882

Isambard Kingdom Brunels Great Western, 1882. The Great Western was launched in 1837 for the Great Western Steamship Co as the first of three steamships designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English civil and mechanical engineer

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English civil and mechanical engineer. Obverse of a medal commemorating his ship the Great Eastern



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Brunel Collection

Brunel was a renowned engineer and inventor who played a significant role in shaping the industrial revolution of Britain. He is known for his contributions to the construction of railways, bridges, tunnels, and ships that transformed transportation systems across the country. Brunel's innovative designs were characterized by their efficiency, durability, and elegance. His work on projects such as the Great Western Railway and Clifton Suspension Bridge earned him widespread recognition as one of the greatest engineers of his time. Additionally, Brunel was also involved in social causes such as improving working conditions for laborers during construction projects. Today he remains an inspiration to aspiring engineers worldwide.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Brunel collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of wall art and framed prints that celebrate the life and work of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, one of Britain's most celebrated engineers. Our collection features a wide range of images depicting various aspects of Brunel's legacy, including his iconic bridges, railways, steamships, and other engineering marvels. Each piece in our collection has been carefully curated to showcase Brunel's incredible achievements and highlight his enduring influence on modern engineering. Whether you're an engineer or simply appreciate great design, the Brunel collection offers something for everyone. From striking black-and-white photographs to colorful illustrations and paintings, our collection captures the essence of one of Britain's greatest minds in a way that is both beautiful and inspiring. So if you're looking for high-quality wall art that celebrates innovation, creativity, and ingenuity at its finest, look no further than the Brunel collection from Media Storehouse.
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What are Brunel (Popular Themes) art prints?

Brunel art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of artwork inspired by the famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. These prints showcase various themes associated with Brunel's life and achievements, including his iconic engineering projects such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Great Western Railway, and SS Great Britain. The collection features a range of styles from vintage illustrations to contemporary designs, all capturing the essence of Brunel's legacy. The prints are created using advanced printing technology that ensures vibrant colors and sharp details on premium quality paper. These art prints make for great decor pieces in homes or offices, adding character and history to any space. They also serve as thoughtful gifts for anyone interested in engineering or British history. Brunel art prints offer an excellent way to celebrate one of Britain's most influential figures through beautiful artwork that captures his spirit and accomplishments.
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What Brunel (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Brunel art prints that are perfect for anyone who loves the iconic engineer and his work. You can choose from a variety of popular themes, including bridges, railways, steamships, and more. The collection includes stunning black and white photographs as well as colorful illustrations that capture the essence of Brunel's designs. Some of the most popular Brunel art prints available at Media Storehouse include images of his famous Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England; the Great Western Railway he designed to connect London with Bristol and beyond; and his innovative steamship designs such as the SS Great Britain. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or an inspiring image to decorate your office space, there is sure to be a Brunel print that suits your style at Media Storehouse.
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The cost of Brunel art prints varies depending on the size and type of print. We offer a range of sizes, from small to large, with prices that reflect the dimensions chosen. The price may also vary based on whether you choose a framed or unframed print. Additionally, there are different types of paper available for printing, which can affect the overall cost. It is difficult to provide an exact figure without knowing specific details about the desired print. However, we offer competitive pricing for their high-quality Brunel art prints. Whether you're looking for a small print to hang in your home or a larger piece to display in your office or business space, there are options available at varying price points that will suit your needs and budget.
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Your Brunel art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your print will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any damage during transit. Media Storehouse uses trusted courier services for delivery, ensuring that your package is tracked every step of the way until it reaches you. You can rest assured that your artwork will arrive on time and without any issues. Once you receive your Brunel art prints, simply unroll them from the tube and flatten them out gently before framing or displaying as desired. With our reliable delivery service, you can enjoy beautiful artwork from the comfort of your own home with ease.