- Brunel Engine House
- The Thames tunnel at Rotherhithe was I.K.Brunels first project, and this site provides details of the museum that is based at the old engine house.
- Brunel 2000
- A website dedicated to a year long programme of celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 2006
- Greatbuildings.com
- This is an architecture site and has information on several of Brunel's structures including the Clifton Suspension bridge, Temple Meads and Paddington stations.
- BBC - Historic figures
- Brief description of Brunel's life and career plus links to related articles, and multimedia items.
- Spartacus.schoolnet
- Another potted history on Brunel but with plenty of links to related pages.
- A Brunel Travelogue
- Take a virtual text trip from Paddington to Bristol and Exeter, with hyperlinks stops on the way to other related websites.
- From space travel to suspension bridges
- Article in the bucks Free Press about the play and its background.
- SS Great Britain
- Details of the SS great Britain museum in Bristol
- Clifton Suspension Bridge
- Pictures and FAQ about the bridge, and information about guided tours.
- Wikipedia entry on I.K. Brunel
- Good starting point to find out more about Isambard Brunel, it even mentions the conjuring trick that features prominently in the play. Include lots of links to other sites about IKB and IKB related engineering projects.
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