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In early Victorian England, he built the lngest bridge, the fastest railway, and the biggest ship the world had ever seen. He had some crowing misfortunes which eventually which eventually broke his indomitable spirit. On September 15, 1859 Isambard Kingdom … Continue reading →
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Tagged British rail History, Brunel, Brunel ''Atmospheric'' system of traction, Daniel Gooch, George and Robert Stephenson, George Stephenson, Great Western Railway, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Robert Stephenson, Royal Albert Bridge, Sir Marc Brunel, Sir Thomas Telford, The iron Duke Locomotive
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