Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859), British civil engineer and ship designer. In 1825, Brunel helped his father to construct the first tunnel under the Thames in London, England. In 1830, he won the competition to design the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. In 1833, he was appointed engineer of the Great Western Railway (GWR), designing railway track between London and south-west England. He also designed trans-Atlantic steam ships, including the Great Britain, the Great Western, and the Great Eastern. Brunel was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1830. This albumen silver print (a carte-de-visite from the London Stereoscopic Company) was produced from a negative dating from 1857, by British photographer Robert Howlett (1831-1858). |