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Title:
Letter 1839 Mar 7
Object name(s):
letter; letter
Brief description:
[Letter] 1839 Mar 7, Thames Tunnel [to] Sir Ths. Lauder, Grange House, Edinburgh / Mc. I. Brunel. [4p. on 1 leaf, holograph signed. Lauder was secretary to the Board of Scottish Manufactures and Fisheries. Brunel means to explain his 'plan of construction of Arches', but he digresses in a wide-ranging letter concerning the current state of aspects of mechanical engineering, forty years to the day since he landed in England at Falmouth. Now his own son is responsible for the London-Exeter railway. He mentions the mechanical handling of timber at Chatham Dockyard. He states 'Now Steam power is subduing every thing', and 'How contracted Mercator's map is now!' thanks to steam vessels. He considers the vast numbers of newspapers and the population potential of America and Australia. 'How little has gold done contrasted with Iron', he muses, and looks at its consumption: 'The scale for defining the range of productive industry and of wealth is certainly the yearly employment of Iron'. He adds that 'The most correct scale of prosperity is the quantity of Brick made'. Brunel wonders how Australian schoolboys learning geography, looking at a globe, can understand 'how all people that speak English can come from a little spot at the bottom of the Inverted Globe'. Finally, he states that another scale of improvement or of progress in the enlargement of knowledge is the quantity of paper used', and he gives figures to show the huge recent increase. See Archive : the quarterly journal for British industrial and transport history, issue 24 (1999 Dec), p.26-30]
Collection:
Science Museum Group
Credit line:
Weiner, G
Object name:
letter; letter
Object production date:
Date - earliest / single:
1839
Date - latest:
1839
Object production date:
Date - association:
made
Date - earliest / single:
1839
Date - latest:
1839
Object production person:
Brunel, Marc Isambard, Sir, 1769-1849
Other number:
1975-540
Other number type:
accession number
Other number:
MS/1680
Other number type:
Adlib Reference
Other number:
6784/1/1
Other number type:
file number
Responsible department/section:
SCM - Archive

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Use licence for this record: CC BY

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