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Isambard Kingdom Brunel

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Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Isambard Kingdom Brunel ( IZZ-əm-bard KING-dəm broo-NELL; 9 April 1806 – 15 September 1859) was an English civil engineer and mechanical engineer who is considered "one of the most ingenious and prolific figures in engineering history", "one of the 19th-century engineering giants", and "one of the greatest figures of the Industrial Revolution, [who] changed the face of the English landscape with his groundbreaking designs and ingenious constructions". Brunel built dockyards, the Great Western Railway (GWR), a series of steamships including the first purpose-built transatlantic steamship, and numerous important bridges and tunnels. His designs revolutionised public transport and modern engineering. Though Brunel's projects were not always successful, they often contained innovative solutions to long-standing engineering problems. During his career, Brunel achieved many engineering firsts, including assisting his father in the building of the first tunnel under a navigable river (the River Thames) and the development of the SS Great Britain, the first propeller-driven, ocean-going iron ship, which, when launched in 1843, was the largest ship ever built. On the GWR, Brunel set standards for a well-built railway, using careful surveys to minimise gradients and curves. This necessitated expensive construction techniques, new bridges, new viaducts, and the two-mile-long (3.2 km) Box Tunnel. One controversial feature was the "broad gauge" of 7 ft 1⁄4 in (2,140 mm), instead of what was later to be known as "standard gauge" of 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm). He astonished Britain by proposing to extend the GWR westward to North America by building steam-powered, iron-hulled ships. He designed and built three ships that revolutionised naval engineering: the SS Great Western (1838), the SS Great Britain (1843), and the SS Great Eastern (1859). In 2002, Brunel was placed second in a BBC public poll to determine the "100 Greatest Britons". In 2006, the bicentenary of his birth, a major programme of events celebrated his life and work under the name Brunel 200.

Infobox

Born
(1806-04-09)9 April 1806Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Died
15 September 1859(1859-09-15) (aged 53)Westminster, London, England
Education
mw- Lycée Henri-IVUniversity of Caen
Spouse
mw- Mary Elizabeth Horsley (m. 1836)
Children
3, including Henry Marc
Parents
Marc Isambard BrunelSophia Kingdom
Discipline
Civil engineerStructural engineerMarine engineer
Institutions
Royal SocietyInstitution of Civil Engineers
Projects
Great Western RailwayClifton Suspension BridgeSS Great Britain
Significant design
Royal Albert Bridge

Tables

· Locations of Brunel's works
Bath Spa
Bath Spa
Point
Bath Spa
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
mw- .mw- .mw- 51°22′39″N 2°21′23″W / 51.3775°N 2.3564°W / 51.3775; -2.3564 (Bath Spa station)
OS Grid Ref
ST7519764387
Bradford-on-Avon
Bradford-on-Avon
Point
Bradford-on-Avon
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°20′41″N 2°15′10″W / 51.3448°N 2.2527°W / 51.3448; -2.2527 (Bradford-on-Avon station)
OS Grid Ref
ST8240160721
Bridgend
Bridgend
Point
Bridgend
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′25″N 3°34′30″W / 51.5069°N 3.575°W / 51.5069; -3.575 (Bridgend station)
OS Grid Ref
SS9070579897
Bridgwater
Bridgwater
Point
Bridgwater
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°07′38″N 2°59′30″W / 51.1272°N 2.9917°W / 51.1272; -2.9917 (Bridgwater station)
OS Grid Ref
ST3061036961
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads
Point
Bristol Temple Meads
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°26′56″N 2°34′48″W / 51.449°N 2.58°W / 51.449; -2.58 (Bristol Temple Meads station)
OS Grid Ref
ST5969972437
Charfield
Charfield
Point
Charfield
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°37′41″N 2°23′59″W / 51.628051°N 2.399764°W / 51.628051; -2.399764 (Charfield station)
OS Grid Ref
ST7233192265
Charlbury
Charlbury
Point
Charlbury
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°52′19″N 1°29′24″W / 51.872°N 1.49°W / 51.872; -1.49 (Charlbury station)
OS Grid Ref
SP3510819441
Chippenham
Chippenham
Point
Chippenham
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′45″N 2°06′55″W / 51.4625°N 2.1154°W / 51.4625; -2.1154 (Chippenham station)
OS Grid Ref
ST9198373785
Cirencester Town
Cirencester Town
Point
Cirencester Town
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°42′52″N 1°58′18″W / 51.7145°N 1.9717°W / 51.7145; -1.9717 (Cirencester Town station)
OS Grid Ref
SP0195401803
Crediton
Crediton
Point
Crediton
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°47′00″N 3°38′50″W / 50.7832°N 3.6471°W / 50.7832; -3.6471 (Crediton station)
OS Grid Ref
SX8390299534
Culham
Culham
Point
Culham
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°39′14″N 1°14′13″W / 51.654°N 1.237°W / 51.654; -1.237 (Culham station)
OS Grid Ref
SU5277795350
Exeter St Davids
Exeter St Davids
Point
Exeter St Davids
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°43′47″N 3°32′37″W / 50.7296°N 3.5435°W / 50.7296; -3.5435 (Exeter St Davids station)
OS Grid Ref
SX9107793419
Exeter St Thomas
Exeter St Thomas
Point
Exeter St Thomas
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°43′02″N 3°32′19″W / 50.7171°N 3.5386°W / 50.7171; -3.5386 (Exeter St Thomas station)
OS Grid Ref
SX9139692026
Liskeard
Liskeard
Point
Liskeard
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°26′49″N 4°28′08″W / 50.447°N 4.469°W / 50.447; -4.469 (Liskeard station)
OS Grid Ref
SX2472763775
Mortimer
Mortimer
Point
Mortimer
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°22′20″N 1°02′08″W / 51.3721°N 1.0356°W / 51.3721; -1.0356 (Mortimer station)
OS Grid Ref
SU6712064162
Paddington
Paddington
Point
Paddington
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°31′02″N 0°10′39″W / 51.5173°N 0.1774°W / 51.5173; -0.1774 (Paddington station)
OS Grid Ref
TQ2644681447
Hilton Hotel, Paddington
Hilton Hotel, Paddington
Point
Hilton Hotel, Paddington
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′57″N 0°10′33″W / 51.5157°N 0.1758°W / 51.5157; -0.1758 (Hilton Hotel, Paddington)
OS Grid Ref
TQ2655981272
St Germans
St Germans
Point
St Germans
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°23′38″N 4°18′32″W / 50.394°N 4.309°W / 50.394; -4.309 (St Germans station)
OS Grid Ref
SX3590157518
Salisbury
Salisbury
Point
Salisbury
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°04′15″N 1°48′16″W / 51.0709°N 1.8045°W / 51.0709; -1.8045 (Salisbury (GWR) station)
OS Grid Ref
SU1369530251
Stroud
Stroud
Point
Stroud
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°44′42″N 2°13′08″W / 51.745°N 2.219°W / 51.745; -2.219 (Stroud station)
OS Grid Ref
SO8488105217
Weston Junction
Weston Junction
Point
Weston Junction
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°20′21″N 2°56′53″W / 51.3393°N 2.948°W / 51.3393; -2.948 (Weston Junction station)
OS Grid Ref
ST3397260505
Yatton
Yatton
Point
Yatton
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°23′27″N 2°49′40″W / 51.3909°N 2.8278°W / 51.3909; -2.8278 (Yatton station)
OS Grid Ref
ST4240966142
Angarrack viaduct
Angarrack viaduct
Point
Angarrack viaduct
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°11′36″N 5°23′08″W / 50.1933°N 5.3855°W / 50.1933; -5.3855 (Angarrack viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
SW5839538138
Avon Bridge
Avon Bridge
Point
Avon Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°26′59″N 2°33′28″W / 51.4497°N 2.5578°W / 51.4497; -2.5578 (Avon Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
ST6124272503
Bishop's Bridge
Bishop's Bridge
Point
Bishop's Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°31′07″N 0°10′47″W / 51.5185°N 0.1796°W / 51.5185; -0.1796 (Bishop's Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
TQ2629481574
Chepstow Bridge
Chepstow Bridge
Point
Chepstow Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°38′37″N 2°40′01″W / 51.6436°N 2.6669°W / 51.6436; -2.6669 (Chepstow Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
ST5385594133
Chippenham viaduct
Chippenham viaduct
Point
Chippenham viaduct
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′40″N 2°07′09″W / 51.4612°N 2.1192°W / 51.4612; -2.1192 (Chippenham viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
ST9171973642
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Point
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′18″N 2°37′40″W / 51.4549°N 2.6279°W / 51.4549; -2.6279 (Clifton Suspension Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
ST5637773121
Carnon
Carnon
Point
Carnon
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°13′24″N 5°06′22″W / 50.2234°N 5.1062°W / 50.2234; -5.1062 (Carnon viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
SW7846240623
St Pinnock
St Pinnock
Point
St Pinnock
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°27′11″N 4°34′07″W / 50.4531°N 4.5685°W / 50.4531; -4.5685 (St Pinnock Viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
SX1768764692
Cumberland Basin swing bridges
Cumberland Basin swing bridges
Point
Cumberland Basin swing bridges
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°26′53″N 2°37′10″W / 51.4480°N 2.6194°W / 51.4480; -2.6194 (Cumberland Basin swing bridges)
OS Grid Ref
ST5695872355
"Devil's Bridge", Uphill
"Devil's Bridge", Uphill
Point
"Devil's Bridge", Uphill
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°19′04″N 2°58′04″W / 51.3178°N 2.9677°W / 51.3178; -2.9677 ("Devil's Bridge", Uphill)
OS Grid Ref
ST3256858133
Gatehampton Railway Bridge
Gatehampton Railway Bridge
Point
Gatehampton Railway Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′42″N 1°07′40″W / 51.5117°N 1.1279°W / 51.5117; -1.1279 (Gatehampton Railway Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
SU6051179607
Hungerford Bridge
Hungerford Bridge
Point
Hungerford Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′22″N 0°07′12″W / 51.5061°N 0.12°W / 51.5061; -0.12 (Hungerford Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
TQ3046080304
Landore Viaduct
Landore Viaduct
Point
Landore Viaduct
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°38′43″N 3°56′02″W / 51.6453°N 3.9340°W / 51.6453; -3.9340 (Landore Viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
SS6619895879
Loughor Viaduct
Loughor Viaduct
Point
Loughor Viaduct
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°39′45″N 4°04′58″W / 51.6624°N 4.0827°W / 51.6624; -4.0827 (Loughor Viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
SS5596998062
Maidenhead Bridge
Maidenhead Bridge
Point
Maidenhead Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°31′16″N 0°42′06″W / 51.5211°N 0.70167°W / 51.5211; -0.70167 (Maidenhead Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
SU9006881096
Moulsford Railway Bridge
Moulsford Railway Bridge
Point
Moulsford Railway Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°33′29″N 1°08′33″W / 51.55806°N 1.1425°W / 51.55806; -1.1425 (Moulsford Railway Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
SU5943984753
Royal Albert Bridge
Royal Albert Bridge
Point
Royal Albert Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°24′27″N 4°12′12″W / 50.4076°N 4.2034°W / 50.4076; -4.2034 (Royal Albert Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
SX4345058802
Somerset Bridge
Somerset Bridge
Point
Somerset Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°06′59″N 2°59′10″W / 51.1164°N 2.9860°W / 51.1164; -2.9860 (Somerset Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
ST3099335755
Three Bridges, London
Three Bridges, London
Point
Three Bridges, London
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′16″N 0°21′19″W / 51.5044°N 0.3554°W / 51.5044; -0.3554 (Three Bridges, London)
OS Grid Ref
TQ1412879722
Usk Bridge
Usk Bridge
Point
Usk Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°35′28″N 2°59′40″W / 51.5911°N 2.9945°W / 51.5911; -2.9945 (Usk Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
ST3111288552
Wharncliffe Viaduct
Wharncliffe Viaduct
Point
Wharncliffe Viaduct
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′39″N 0°20′39″W / 51.5108°N 0.3442°W / 51.5108; -0.3442 (Wharncliffe Viaduct)
OS Grid Ref
TQ1488880453
Windsor Bridge
Windsor Bridge
Point
Windsor Bridge
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°29′12″N 0°37′04″W / 51.4868°N 0.6179°W / 51.4868; -0.6179 (Windsor Bridge)
OS Grid Ref
SU9595077387
Box Tunnel
Box Tunnel
Point
Box Tunnel
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°25′17″N 2°13′34″W / 51.4213°N 2.2262°W / 51.4213; -2.2262 (Box Tunnel)
OS Grid Ref
ST8427569219
Cockett Tunnel
Cockett Tunnel
Point
Cockett Tunnel
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°38′07″N 3°58′19″W / 51.6353°N 3.9720°W / 51.6353; -3.9720 (Cockett Tunnel)
OS Grid Ref
SS6354394837
Llansamlet arches
Llansamlet arches
Point
Llansamlet arches
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°39′40″N 3°52′42″W / 51.6610°N 3.8782°W / 51.6610; -3.8782 (Llansamlet arches)
OS Grid Ref
SS7010697523
Sapperton Tunnel
Sapperton Tunnel
Point
Sapperton Tunnel
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°43′25″N 2°06′06″W / 51.7236°N 2.1017°W / 51.7236; -2.1017 (Sapperton Tunnel)
OS Grid Ref
SO9297502820
Sonning Cutting
Sonning Cutting
Point
Sonning Cutting
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′42″N 0°54′48″W / 51.4617°N 0.9132°W / 51.4617; -0.9132 (Sonning Cutting)
OS Grid Ref
SU7549474254
South Devon Railway sea wall
South Devon Railway sea wall
Point
South Devon Railway sea wall
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°35′14″N 3°27′18″W / 50.5871°N 3.4551°W / 50.5871; -3.4551 (South Devon Railway sea wall)
OS Grid Ref
SX9700477450
Thames Tunnel
Thames Tunnel
Point
Thames Tunnel
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′11″N 0°03′16″W / 51.5031°N 0.0544°W / 51.5031; -0.0544 (Thames Tunnel)
OS Grid Ref
TQ3501880083
Wellington Bank, Somerset
Wellington Bank, Somerset
Point
Wellington Bank, Somerset
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°57′31″N 3°16′57″W / 50.9585°N 3.2825°W / 50.9585; -3.2825 (Wellington Bank)
OS Grid Ref
ST0993618522
Brentford Dock
Brentford Dock
Point
Brentford Dock
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°28′54″N 0°18′08″W / 51.4818°N 0.3022°W / 51.4818; -0.3022 (Brentford Dock)
OS Grid Ref
TQ1787877291
Bristol Harbour
Bristol Harbour
Point
Bristol Harbour
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′N 2°36′W / 51.45°N 2.6°W / 51.45; -2.6 (Bristol Harbour)
OS Grid Ref
ST5831072560
Cumberland Basin
Cumberland Basin
Point
Cumberland Basin
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°26′53″N 2°37′10″W / 51.4481°N 2.6194°W / 51.4481; -2.6194 (Cumberland Basin)
OS Grid Ref
ST5695872355
Underfall Yard
Underfall Yard
Point
Underfall Yard
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°26′48″N 2°37′03″W / 51.4468°N 2.6174°W / 51.4468; -2.6174 (Underfall Yard)
OS Grid Ref
ST5709872214
Millbay Docks
Millbay Docks
Point
Millbay Docks
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°22′05″N 4°08′53″W / 50.368°N 4.148°W / 50.368; -4.148 (Millbay Docks)
OS Grid Ref
SX4725854284
Westport Canal
Westport Canal
Point
Westport Canal
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°00′N 2°51′W / 51°N 2.85°W / 51; -2.85 (Westport Canal)
OS Grid Ref
ST4036222693
Starcross engine house
Starcross engine house
Point
Starcross engine house
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
50°37′36″N 3°26′49″W / 50.6266°N 3.4470°W / 50.6266; -3.4470 (Starcross engine house)
OS Grid Ref
SX9766581829
Brook House, Steventon
Brook House, Steventon
Point
Brook House, Steventon
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°37′19″N 1°19′09″W / 51.6220°N 1.3192°W / 51.6220; -1.3192 (Brook House, Steventon)
OS Grid Ref
SU4712591735
Crew's Hole tar works
Crew's Hole tar works
Point
Crew's Hole tar works
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′14″N 2°32′13″W / 51.454°N 2.537°W / 51.454; -2.537 (Crew's Hole tar works)
OS Grid Ref
ST6269172970
Crystal Palace water towers
Crystal Palace water towers
Point
Crystal Palace water towers
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°25′20″N 0°04′34″W / 51.42209°N 0.0760°W / 51.42209; -0.0760 (Crystal Palace water towers)
OS Grid Ref
TQ3375971041
Crystal Palace water towers
Crystal Palace water towers
Point
Crystal Palace water towers
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°25′20″N 0°04′34″W / 51.42209°N 0.0760°W / 51.42209; -0.0760 (Crystal Palace water towers)
OS Grid Ref
TQ3375971041
Great Exhibition
Great Exhibition
Point
Great Exhibition
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°30′11″N 0°10′12″W / 51.5031°N 0.17°W / 51.5031; -0.17 (Great Exhibition)
OS Grid Ref
TQ2699979876
Malmaison Hotel, Reading
Malmaison Hotel, Reading
Point
Malmaison Hotel, Reading
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
51°27′27″N 0°58′18″W / 51.4574°N 0.9718°W / 51.4574; -0.9718 (Malmaison Hotel, Reading)
OS Grid Ref
SU7143173713
Point
Coordinates(Links to map resources)
OS Grid Ref
Notes
Bath Spa
Bath Spa station)
ST7519764387
Bradford-on-Avon
Bradford-on-Avon station)
ST8240160721
Bridgend
Bridgend station)
SS9070579897
Bridgwater
Bridgwater station)
ST3061036961
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads station)
ST5969972437
Charfield
Charfield station)
ST7233192265
Charlbury
Charlbury station)
SP3510819441
Chippenham
Chippenham station)
ST9198373785
Cirencester Town
Cirencester Town station)
SP0195401803
Crediton
Crediton station)
SX8390299534
Culham
Culham station)
SU5277795350
Exeter St Davids
Exeter St Davids station)
SX9107793419
Exeter St Thomas
Exeter St Thomas station)
SX9139692026
Liskeard
Liskeard station)
SX2472763775
Mortimer
Mortimer station)
SU6712064162
Paddington
Paddington station)
TQ2644681447
Hilton Hotel, Paddington
Hilton Hotel, Paddington)
TQ2655981272
St Germans
St Germans station)
SX3590157518
Salisbury
Salisbury (GWR) station)
SU1369530251
Stroud
Stroud station)
SO8488105217
Weston Junction
Weston Junction station)
ST3397260505
Yatton
Yatton station)
ST4240966142
Angarrack viaduct
Angarrack viaduct)
SW5839538138
Avon Bridge
Avon Bridge)
ST6124272503
Bishop's Bridge
Bishop's Bridge)
TQ2629481574
Chepstow Bridge
Chepstow Bridge)
ST5385594133
Chippenham viaduct
Chippenham viaduct)
ST9171973642
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Clifton Suspension Bridge)
ST5637773121
Carnon
Carnon viaduct)
SW7846240623
St Pinnock
St Pinnock Viaduct)
SX1768764692
Cumberland Basin swing bridges
Cumberland Basin swing bridges)
ST5695872355
"Devil's Bridge", Uphill
Devil's Bridge", Uphill)
ST3256858133
Gatehampton Railway Bridge
Gatehampton Railway Bridge)
SU6051179607
Hungerford Bridge
Hungerford Bridge)
TQ3046080304
Landore Viaduct
Landore Viaduct)
SS6619895879
Loughor Viaduct
Loughor Viaduct)
SS5596998062
Maidenhead Bridge
Maidenhead Bridge)
SU9006881096
Moulsford Railway Bridge
Moulsford Railway Bridge)
SU5943984753
Royal Albert Bridge
Royal Albert Bridge)
SX4345058802
Somerset Bridge
Somerset Bridge)
ST3099335755
Three Bridges, London
Three Bridges, London)
TQ1412879722
Usk Bridge
Usk Bridge)
ST3111288552
Wharncliffe Viaduct
Wharncliffe Viaduct)
TQ1488880453
Windsor Bridge
Windsor Bridge)
SU9595077387
Box Tunnel
Box Tunnel)
ST8427569219
Cockett Tunnel
Cockett Tunnel)
SS6354394837
Llansamlet arches
Llansamlet arches)
SS7010697523
Sapperton Tunnel
Sapperton Tunnel)
SO9297502820
Sonning Cutting
Sonning Cutting)
SU7549474254

References

  1. Chisholm 1911.
  2. Encyclopedia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Isambard-Kingdom-Brunel
  3. Nature
    http://designmuseum.org/designers/isambard-kingdom-brunel
  4. Nature
    http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/story/isambard-kingdom-brunel
  5. Isambard Kingdom Brunel
  6. Wilson 1994, pp. 202–03.
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20100324130927/http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/Brunel.aspx
  8. "Home"
    http://www.brunel200.com/
  9. Brunel 1870, p. 2.
  10. Stories of inventors and discoverers in science and the useful arts
    https://archive.org/details/storiesinventor02timbgoog
  11. Brunel: The Man Who Built the World
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    https://artandthecountryhouse.com/catalogues/catalogues-index/thomas-mudge-1022
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  14. Buchanan (2006), p. 18
  15. Gillings 2006, pp. 1, 11.
  16. L.T.C. Rolt, Isambard Kingdom Brunel: A Biography, p. 17.
  17. Brunel, Isambard (1870), p. 5.
  18. Gillings 2006, pp. 11–12.
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