Blogs about: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

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Dorky times with my parents.

justonegoat wrote 2 days ago: I’m going to keep this post brief as my last one got pretty wordy and could probably be used i … more →

Tags: Bristol, Cathedral, clifton suspension bridge, bristol museum, Yorkshire, bristol city museum and art gallery, Avon Gorge, Lichfield

From London Bridge to Rotherhithe2 comments

Claudia - SE4 wrote 1 week ago: “The ships lying close alongside, their bellies open to the predatory grabs of the cranes, fly … more →

Tags: Flâneries, Thames Path, Shad Thames, thames tunnel, Rotherhithe, Brunel museum, Warehouses, Hope (sufferance) wharf, Docks

Fleeting, a minute from the train41 comments

Lucid Gypsy wrote 1 week ago: Sometimes you just know there is a reason for a photo don’t you? Three weeks ago I caught the … more →

Tags: Travel, Photography, England, Travel (2), Devon, Weekly Photo Challenge, Exe Estuary, Dawlish Warren, Great Western Railway

The Presentation

thevictorianblogger wrote 3 weeks ago: Presentation1 Today we gave our Brunel themed presentation during which we made our A0 paper boats! … more →

Tags: SS Great Britain, victorian ship, Brunel, paper ss great britain, Presentation

New Royal Albert beer celebrates iconic bridge

St Austell Brewery wrote 1 month ago: Marc Bishop, St Austell Brewery Beer Sommelier and Paul Cook, licensee at the Royal Albert pub by th … more →

Tags: Drink, St Austell Brewery Pubs, Cornwall, Devon, river tamar, royal albert beer

“My first child, my darling”

ms6282 wrote 1 month ago: This is how Isambard Kingdom Brunel described the Clifton Suspension Bridge that has spanned the Avo … more →

Tags: Travel, Architecture, bridges, Bristol, Clifton, Brunel, clifton suspension bridge

A Great Afternoon

Olly Parry-Jones wrote 1 month ago: What a difference seven-days can make, when it concerns the British weather… Last weekend was … more →

Tags: Walks and Days Out, Bristol, Great Britain, Culture, day out, Sunshine, clifton suspension bridge, Saturday, SHIP

Victorian take on Shakespeare's 'Dream' 1 comment

Richard Wyatt wrote 1 month ago: On National Museum Night May 18 the Museum of Bath at Work is staging excerpts from a performance of … more →

Tags: History, Breaking News, Bath Somerset, June, Museums at night, Green Park Tube Station, Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare, National Museums at Night

Changes For Bristol Comic Expo Panel

The Charon Continuum wrote 1 month ago: Greetings all! For all those were planning on joining us for our talk this Saturday at Bristol Comic … more →

Tags: The Charon Continuum, Bristol, Comics, Webcomics, Bristol Comic Expo, Science Fiction, Art, writing, Illustration

Face of the Nation: The Importance of the People On Our Bank Notes

riverstv wrote 1 month ago: The projected new £5 note featuring Winston Churchill, credit http://www.guardian.co.uk The idea to … more →

Tags: Opinion, Abraham Lincoln, Alexander Fleming, Bank Notes, Burns Night, Crimean War, Dangelo Barksdale, dollar bills, Elizabeth Fry

A smell of paint in the air20 comments

jingsandthings wrote 1 month ago: There was a smell of paint in the air as we strolled around the harbour. A hint of spring sunshine h … more →

Tags: Eyemouth, RNLI Lifeboats, ship figure head, seals, gunsgreen house

The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack, Mark Hodder

The Book Lover's Sanctuary wrote 1 month ago: Some books are born great. Some books achieve greatness. Some books have greatness thrust upon them. … more →

Tags: Alternative History, Analysis, Books, criticism, Fantasy, Historical (2), Library, Literature, Reading

Bikes, bus-shelters and Brunel.

Richard Wyatt wrote 1 month ago: Great to see all the work coming to an end around the Guildhall where extended paving and a new cros … more →

Tags: History, Heritage & History, victoria art gallery, Bath Somerset, Network Rail, sydney, Great Western Main Line, Pulteney Bridge, Bath Spa Railway station

Will Isambard Spigs Woods Innes

spigso wrote 2 months ago: Having painted ever since i was a child, painting took on more significance when it was used to aid … more →

Tags: Spain, beatles, English language, Painting, Shakespeare, Isambard, fractals, Scientific Photography, Astrophysics

Georgian Spring.

Richard Wyatt wrote 2 months ago: Spring blossom along South Parade. Good to see Spring finally putting in an appearance in front of t … more →

Tags: Heritage & History, Sydney Gardens, Network Rail, sydney, cheap street, Marks & Spencer, BRIDGE, Spencer

Isambard Kingdom Brunel returns to Neyland

pembsphotblog wrote 2 months ago: Three years after the original was stolen, a new statue of Isambard Kingdom Brunel has been unveiled … more →

Tags: Pembrokeshire, Neyland, Pembrokeshire Photography, Ian Richards, pembsphot

Heritage Plague

thevictorianblogger wrote 2 months ago: This is a possible idea for art. Plagues have been going for years but there’s been a big push … more →

Tags: SS Great Britain, Victorians, Brunel, Plague

Origami SS Great Britain1 comment

thevictorianblogger wrote 2 months ago: How to make your own giant ‘dream boats’ … more →

Tags: SS Great Britain, victorian ship, Brunel, paper ss great britain

Turner's Romantic Railway

Georgia Messervy wrote 2 months ago: J. M. W. Turner Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (1844) oil on canvas, Nation … more →

Tags: 19th Century, Art, Great Western Railway, History of Art, Industrial Revolution, J M W Turner, Joseph Mallord William Turner, London, Maidenhead


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