
4 0 c m
32cm
actual image size: 24cm x 32cm
Description
Zincograph (photomechanical reproduction) by J T Wood from an original stipple engraving of the 1840s. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849) travelled to America where he lived for six years and worked as a land surveyor, an architect and later as chief engineer for the City of New York. In 1799 he left America for London where he met Henry Maudslay (1771-1831) and together they introduced the mas production of ships' blocks, thus saving the British navy an enormous amount of money. He improved saw-mills and dockyard machinery at Chatham in Kent, Woolwich Arsenal in London and Liverpool. From 1822, with his son, Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), he constructed the first Thames tunnel designed for foot pasengers.
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Image Ref.
10400465
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