Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836. Artist: Anon

Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836. Artist: Anon

2-490-413 - London Metropolitan Archives (London Picture Archive)/Heritage Images

Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world. Completed as a foot tunnel in 1843, it was converted to a railway tunnel for the East London Railway in the 1860s, and is still used by the London Underground today. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel designed the tunnel, and his son, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was site engineer.


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Creator
  1. Anon, attributed to: :
After
  1. B Dixie: British: Artist, printmaker
People Related
  1. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel: British: Civil engineer
  2. Isambard Kingdom Brunel: British: Engineer, designer, inventor

Medium
  1. Lithograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe United Kingdom England Greater London London Tower Hamlets Tower Hamlets

  1. 51 32 00 N , 000 02 00 W

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2859x3674
File Size : 30,774kb


Aliases

  1. 22181
  1. p5410056
  1. 0220007062
  1. 2-490-413
  1. 22181
  1. 2490413

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