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Brunel’s Thames Tunnel museum to get major revamp

Thames Tunnel museum - The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe
The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, in the London Borough of Southwark (Image by Ewan Munro via Flickr)

A small London museum dedicated to the first tunnel in the world to be built under a major river will close in September to undergo a £1.85m revamp.

The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, south-east London, focuses on Sir Marc Isambard Brunel’s tunnel under the Thames, which now holds the London Overground’s East London Line (recently renamed the Windrush line).

Isambard Kingdom Brunel worked with his father Sir Marc on the project from 1823 and was appointed resident engineer in January 1827 at the age of 20.

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