Isambard Kingdom Brunel was, by far, one of the greatest engineers of the 19th century- if not all time- and throughout his life, he maintained a close association with London.
In this video, we'll be exploring the sites in the capital associated with Brunel, including family homes, worksites, long lost landmarks and more...
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:06 Somerset House & Holborn
03:13 Chelsea & The King's Bench
06:00 Poultry & Lambeth
07:24 The Thames Tunnel
11:05 Blackfriars
12:52 The Great Western Railway (Wharncliffe Viaduct & Three Bridges)
16:26 Paddington & Crystal Palace
18:33 Westminster (Hungerford Bridge, Brunel's Statue & The War Office)
21:03 The SS Great Eastern
25:59 St James's Park & Kensal Green Cemetery
28:59 Outro
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Links for this video:
Somerset House
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St Andrew's Holborn
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The Brunel Museum
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The Viaduct Pub
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The Crystal Palace Museum
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The SS Great Britain Museum
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Credits
Footage & Images:
Great Western Broad Gauge, 1892: didcotrailwaycentre.co.uk
Great Western Railway channel (Bristol to London) [ Ссылка ]
Clifton Suspension Bridge footage: BBC
Britain Street: www.portsmouth.co.uk
Wooden Pulley Block (Joe Ross): [ Ссылка ]
Louis Breguet watch: Michael Vainshtein (Creative Commons)
Crossrail Tunnelling Machine: Crossrail Project Channel: [ Ссылка ]
Avon Gorge: RichTea
1830 Railway Documentary: [ Ссылка ]
Brunel 1848 portrait: Science Museum
openstreetmap.org
David Rumsey Maps
Brunel University Statue: Matt Brown (Creative Commons)
Hungerford Suspension Bridge 1845: met museum.org (Public Domain)
Whistler Sketch: Royal Museums Greenwich
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Sound Effects (all via Freesound.org):
Angry Crowd: mrrap4food
Guillotine: jameswrowles
Coughing: Joedeshon freesound
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Music:
Danse Macabre - Isolated Harp by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. [ Ссылка ]
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In Memory of Jean Talon (Mini Vandals)
Sonatina No 2 in F Major Rondo
Allemande, Wahneta Meixsell
Prelude No. 12 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. [ Ссылка ]
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Boreal, Asher Fulero
Fractal of Light (Chris Haugen)
Bluesy Vibes (Sting), Doux Maxwell/Media Right Productions
No. 9 Esther’s Waltz (Esther Abrami)
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Vaquero Perdido (Mini Vandals)
Life in Romance by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. [ Ссылка ]
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No. 6 In My Dreams (Esther Abrami)
The Thought of You (TrackTribe)
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Exploring Isambard Kingdom Brunel's London
Теги
LondonLondon HistoryBrunelMarc BrunelSophia KingdomIsambard Kingdom BrunelVictorianVictorian Engineer19th Century HistoryThames TunnelSomerset HouseHolbornGreat Western RailwayWharncliffe ViaductEalingHanwellThree BridgesSS Great WesternSS Great EasternSS Great BritainHungerford Suspension BridgeKensal Green CemeteryPaddington StationBristolClifton Suspension BridgeBrunel Family