The Great Brunel

The Great Brunel by Chris Morris, published by Tanners Yard Press in October 2005, presents a visual exploration of the legacy of I.K. Brunel. This edition, written in English and spanning 112 pages, captures the significant contributions of Brunel through photography, showcasing his railways, bridges, dock works, and ocean liners.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Brunel’s impact on engineering and transportation, with a focus on iconic structures such as the Great Britain, which has been restored in Bristol, and the Great Eastern, whose remnants are found throughout the country. The book combines elements of biography and engineering, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of arts and technology.
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Chris Morris and his camera explore the legacy of I.K. Brunel – his railways, bridges, dock works, and ocean liners – including the Great Britain, restored at Bristol, and the Great Eastern whose evocative remnants lie scattered across the country.
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