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KS2 Design & Technology - Brunel's Big Achievements

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Join Isambard Kingdom Brunel on a train trip from London to Bristol, admiring some of his greatest engineering achievements en route!

Feast your eyes on the wonders of London's Paddington Station, the graceful design of Maidenhead Bridge, and Bristol's spectacular Clifton Suspension Bridge.

Share Brunel's view from the front of the train as he travels along the route he engineered, and find out how to load up his iron-hulled ship, the SS Great Britain.

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jhillis on 23 June 2009

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