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Brunel, Isambard Kingdom (1806–1859)English engineer and inventor. In 1833 he became engineer to the Great Western Railway, which adopted the 2.1-m/7-ft gauge on his advice. He built the Clifton Suspension Bridge over the River Avon at Bristol and the Saltash Bridge over the River Tamar near Plymouth. His shipbuilding designs include the Great Western (1837), the first steamship to cross the Atlantic regularly; the Great Britain (1843), the first large iron ship to have a screw propeller; and the Great Eastern (1858), which laid the first transatlantic telegraph cable.
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| That Brunel was not alone in seeking to change the world and assist his fellow men in maintaining their regional, if not national, superiority should not be in question. Brunel University researcher Ruth Simpson found men delivering high standards of care and compassion often attracted greater recognition for their efforts, as they were seen to be acting against gender type. That's why Gillian Swan, a student at Brunel University in London, has created "Square Eyes. |
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