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Brunel in Cornwall

Brunel in Cornwall
Author: John Christopher
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445618788

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John Christopher, an acknowledged expert on Brunel, takes us on a tour of Cornwall, exploring his works in the county. This is the latest in a series of books which are about rediscovering Brunel's works in your area.


Brunel in Cornwall

Brunel in Cornwall
Author: John Christopher
Publisher: Amberley Pub Plc
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2014-07-19
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781445618593

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Cornwall marks the extreme south-western extent of Brunel’s kingdom and the county is surprisingly rich in his works. The Royal Albert Bridge, which crosses the River Tamar, connected the broad gauge network with the Cornwall and West Cornwall railways – both engineered by Brunel – to take the trains coming from Paddington all the way to Penzance via a series of over sixty spectacular timber viaducts. The original viaducts have gone now, either modified or replaced over the years, but in many cases the masonry piers remain like rows of monolithic sentinels. As a result there is much to reward the Brunel hunter, including the branch line to Falmouth and many surviving examples of his railway stations. There are other connections, literally. His Great Eastern steamship was the first vessel to successfully lay a telegraphic cable to connect Europe and the USA – a story told at the historic Porthcurno Telegraph Museum near Land’s End. John Christopher, an acknowledged expert on Brunel, takes us on a tour of Cornwall, exploring his works in the county. This is the latest in a series of books which are about rediscovering Brunel’s works in your area.


Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge

Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge
Author: John Binding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Using details from Brunel's own drawings and notebooks, and archival sources, this text examines the building of the Royal Albert Bridge stretching across the River Tamar between Devon and Cornwall. It follows every part of the 13-year construction process and the difficulties faced by engineers at the time, as well as the the pomp and ceremony of the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert.


Brunel

Brunel
Author: Steven Brindle
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1780226489

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A celebration of the life and engineering achievements of Isambard Kingdom Brunel by two of the world's foremost authorities. In his lifetime, Isambard Kingdom Brunel towered over his profession. Today, he remains the most famous engineer in history, the epitome of the volcanic creative forces which brought about the Industrial Revolution - and brought modern society into being. Brunel's extraordinary talents were drawn out by some remarkable opportunities - above all his appointment as engineer to the new Great Western Railway at the age of 26 - but it was his nature to take nothing for granted, and to look at every project, whether it was the longest railway yet planned, or the largest ship ever imagined, from first principles. A hard taskmaster to those who served him, he ultimately sacrificed his own life to his work in his tragically early death at the age of 53. His legacy, though, is all around us, in the railways and bridges that he personally designed, and in his wider influence. This fascinating new book draws on Brunel's own diaries, letters and sketchbooks to understand his life, times, and work.


Brunel

Brunel
Author: R. Angus Buchanan
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781852855253

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The Little History of Cornwall

The Little History of Cornwall
Author: Paul Wreyford
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2018-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750989432

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There is nothing 'little' about the history of Cornwall! However, this small volume condenses that fascinating, rich history into a collection of stories and facts that will make you marvel at the events the county has witnessed. Discover Henry VIII's plan to protect the county from invasion from Catholic Europe, the important development of tin mining on the north coast and the rise of seaside resorts all around the county. Take a journey through Cornwall's historic struggles and celebrations or jump in to the era of your choice to discover the who, what and why of Cornish history.


A Cornish Anthology

A Cornish Anthology
Author: Alfred Lestie Rowe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1968-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349152811

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Iron, Stone and Steam

Iron, Stone and Steam
Author: Tim Bryan
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1398112704

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Isambard Kingdom Brunel: Victorian icon, engineer, artist, architect, designer and visionary, entrepreneur and celebrity. His astounding feats changed the British landscape, and this new book tells the story of his awe-inspiring achievements and innovations as a railway engineer.


Broad Gauge Railways

Broad Gauge Railways
Author: Tim Bryan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1784422843

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Isambard Kingdom Brunel considered the Great Western Railway the 'finest work in England' and he contributed many groundbreaking features, none so unorthodox as the decision not to adopt the 'standard' track gauge of 4ft 81⁄2in and instead introduce the new 'broad gauge' of 7ft 1⁄4in. Describing the rationale behind the choice of broad gauge, and also the unique track and locomotives used, this beautifully illustrated introduction to broad gauge railways chronicles the building of the original GWR between Bristol and London, and the expansion of that original 112-mile main line into a network stretching across the West of England, Wales and the Midlands. It describes how the clash between broad and narrow led to the 'Battle of the Gauges' and also provides a list of places to visit where broad gauge artefacts still survive.