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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: The Paper Mouse (oil on canvas)

The Paper Mouse (oil on canvas)
7064861 The Paper Mouse (oil on canvas) by Neuville, Alfred Brunel de (1852-1941); Private Collection

Background imageBrunel Collection: Fancy Portrait, M Brunel (engraving)

Fancy Portrait, M Brunel (engraving)
7164370 Fancy Portrait, M Brunel (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fancy Portrait, M Brunel)

Background imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel Collection: Part of the David MacGregor Collection held by the ss Great Britain Trust at The Brunel Institute

Part of the David MacGregor Collection held by the ss Great Britain Trust at The Brunel Institute in Bristol

Background imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel Collection: A train passes over the Brunel Viaduct in Broadsands, Devon

A train passes over the Brunel Viaduct in Broadsands, Devon
An express train from Paddington to Kingsweard passes over the Brunels Viaduct near the village of Broadsands Over the bridge the Home Fleet is assembled in Tor Bay - extreme right is the Vanguard

Background imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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 imageBrunel 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

Background imageBrunel Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Bristol station, c1842-1843

Isambard Kingdom Brunel sketch: Bristol station, c1842-1843. From the Bristol and Exeter Railway, the Bristol end of the line

Background imageBrunel Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 1, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 1, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Design for the Clifton Suspension Bridge: Drawing number 1. Section and plan at C.E. Bridge at top of cliff, Romanesque arch at each end

Background imageBrunel Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 4, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 4, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Design for the Clifton Suspension Bridge: Drawing number 4. Another design...some way further down the river for which towers would also have been necessary

Background imageBrunel Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 2, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 2, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Design for the Clifton Suspension Bridge: Drawing number 2 showing a tunnel passing through one end of the bridge (through the giants hole cave) and an archway through the rock at the other

Background imageBrunel Collection: Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 3, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Clifton Suspension Bridge competition drawing 3, by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Design for the Clifton Suspension Bridge: Drawing number 3, showing tunnels at either end of the bridge. This and drawing number 2 were Brunels preferred design

Background imageBrunel Collection: A print of the plan showing the progress of the Thames Tunnel, 1840

A print of the plan showing the progress of the Thames Tunnel, 1840
A monochrome print of a plan showing the progress of the Thames Tunnel, 1840. It reads that 1100 feet has been completed on the 3rd March 1840

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Thames Tunnel, shield and brick layers, 1827

The Thames Tunnel, shield and brick layers, 1827
Sketches and memoranda of the work for the tunnel under the Thames from Rotherhithe to Wapping, from a publication by the Philanthropic Society 1827. Side view of the tunnel under construction

Background imageBrunel Collection: Print of Thames Tunnel Plan, 1842

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

Background imageBrunel Collection: SS Great Eastern in unnamed harbour

SS Great Eastern in unnamed harbour
Photograph of the SS Great Eastern moored in unnamed harbour. Building in foreground, vessels in midground and the Great Eastern in the background

Background imageBrunel Collection: SS Great Eastern, spar deck

SS Great Eastern, spar deck
Large scale colour engraved sectional plans of SS Great Eastern, spar deck. Scale 1/8 to 1 foot. Print shows the Great Eastern from above looking down on her top deck

Background imageBrunel Collection: SS Great Eastern, longitudinal section

SS Great Eastern, longitudinal section
Large scale colour engraved sectional plans of SS Great Eastern, longitudinal section. Scale 1/8 to 1 foot. Print shows a profile cross-section of the Great Eastern giving the viewer a look at

Background imageBrunel Collection: Salvage of SS Great Britain in Falkland Islands, 1970

Salvage of SS Great Britain in Falkland Islands, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol

Background imageBrunel Collection: Francis Pettit Smith, Captain Barnard R. Matthews and officers of the SS Great Britain, 1852

Francis Pettit Smith, Captain Barnard R. Matthews and officers of the SS Great Britain, 1852
Print depicting Francis Pettit Smith, inventor of the screw propeller, and Captain Barnard Matthews and officers of the SS Great Britain

Background imageBrunel Collection: ss Great Britain on Salvage Pontoon, 1970

ss Great Britain on Salvage Pontoon, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol. Shows port side profile view of SS Great Britain on salvage pontoon

Background imageBrunel Collection: SS Great Britain Salvage Operation: Welding Ship Interior, 1970

SS Great Britain Salvage Operation: Welding Ship Interior, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol

Background imageBrunel Collection: SS Great Britain Salvage Operation: Ship on Pontoon, 1970

SS Great Britain Salvage Operation: Ship on Pontoon, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol. Shows SS Great Britain on salvage pontoon. Picture of bow end of ship

Background imageBrunel Collection: SS Great Britain and Salvage Vessels in Falkland Islands, 1970

SS Great Britain and Salvage Vessels in Falkland Islands, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol. Shows the SS Great Britain with salvage vessels alongside

Background imageBrunel Collection: View of SS Great Britain bows and midships deck from main mast, 1970

View of SS Great Britain bows and midships deck from main mast, 1970
Black and white photograph taken in the Falkland Islands in 1970, during work to salvage the ship and bring her home to Bristol

Background imageBrunel Collection: Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, c1870

Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge, c1870
Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, which crosses the River Tamar and links Devon and Cornwall. Albumen-print photograph Saltash Bridge and Great Western Railway, circa 1870

Background imageBrunel Collection: The Burial of the Broad-Gauge, 1892

The Burial of the Broad-Gauge, 1892
Cartoon from Punch 1892 titled The Burial of the Broad-Gauge. 1892 marked the end of the use of broad-gauge (7 feet) which was scrapped in preference to the narrow-gauge (4feet 8 and 1Ôüä2 inches)



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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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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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