Isambard Kingdom Brunel is one of Britain's greatest-ever engineers. His first project was the Rotherhithe Shaft, the starting point for London's Thames Tunnel. The tunnel was the first in the world ...
Atlas Obscura on Slate is a blog about the world’s hidden wonders. Like us on Facebook and Tumblr, or follow us on Twitter. The Brunel Museum is a circular, squat, sea-foam building. But through its ...
A new museum dedicated to Isambard Kingdom Brunel is opening for the first time. The £7.2 million Being Brunel visitor attraction on Bristol’s harbourside will celebrate the life and legacy of the ...
For more than a century this grand chamber lay neglected and damp under the streets of south east London, echoing only to the sound of passing trains. Now the entry shaft to the Thames Tunnel, whose ...
New £7.2m attraction celebrates Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s work and life through previously unseen artefacts and a journey into the mind of the great engineer “You are now in Brunel’s ear canal,” Rhian ...
Tate Harmer has won a competition for a major revamp and expansion of The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, south-east London The Dalston-based practice, working with conservation architect Purcell, ...
The public is to get its first chance in 145 years to see the Brunel tunnel under the Thames that was hailed as an eighth wonder of the world and a triumph of Victorian engineering. The tunnel is open ...
The Brunel Museum in South London has announced it is closing for major refurbishments from September. The Southwark-based museum received a £1.85million grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund ...
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