Boat; Bristol; Bristol Docks; Bristol Harbour; Britain; British; Brunel; Chatham Wharf; City; Dock; Docks; Dockyard; Dry Dock; England; English; Europe; European; Floating Harbour; GB; Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Harbor; Harbour; Harbour side; Heritage; Historic; Historical; History; Iron; Iron Hull; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; June; Passenger Steamship; Port; Port of Bristol; Quay; Quayside; Ship; Shipping; SS Great Britain; Steamship; Transport; Transportation; Travel; UK; United Kingdom; Urban; Vessel; Victorian; Water
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel's SS Great Britain in it's final resting place, the Great Western Dockyard in Bristol - the very same dockyard in which it was built in 1843. The SS Great Britain was the world's first steam powered iron hulled ocean liner and is considered one of the forerunners to modern shipping.
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller;
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Replica of the original Brunel propeller used on the first voyage to America. It was very efficient but the blades could not stand the energy being pushed through and a more robust less efficient propeller was installed SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; ship's bell; bell;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; wooden rudder; iron supports; rust; oxidisation; iron work damage;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; refurbished engine; engine room; steam; steam engine; coal fired; bow;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; refurbished engine; engine room; steam; steam engine; coal fired; bow;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; refurbished engine; engine room; steam; steam engine; coal fired;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933 Wrought iron plates of 6 feet (1.8m) long and 2 feet (60cm) wide. The thickest plates 7/8 inch (2cm) near the keel, with 3/8 inch (1cm) higher up the hull. The plates are riveted to ribs 18 inches (45cm) apart. 3.5 years to build with 1040 tons of iron and 370 tons of wood
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; refurbished engine; engine room; steam; steam engine; coal fired;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933 Wrought iron plates of 6 feet (1.8m) long and 2 feet (60cm) wide. The thickest plates 7/8 inch (2cm) near the keel, with 3/8 inch (1cm) higher up the hull. The plates are riveted to ribs 18 inches (45cm) apart. 3.5 years to build with 1040 tons of iron and 370 tons of wood
Isambard Kingdom Brunel; June; Iron; Iron Hull; Port of Bristol; Quay; Passenger Steamship; Port; Harbour; Harbour side; Great Western Dockyard; Harbor; Historical; History; Heritage; Historic; Quayside; United Kingdom; Urban; Travel; UK; Water; West Country; Vessel; Victorian; South West; Southwest; Ship; Shipping; Transport; Transportation; SS Great Britain; Steamship; Great Britain; Brunel; British; City; Chatham Wharf; Britain; Bristol; Boat; Bristol Harbour; Bristol Docks; Dock; European; Europe; GB; Floating Harbour; English; Dockyard; Docks; England; Dry Dock
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel's SS Great Britain in it's final resting place, the Great Western Dockyard in Bristol - the very same dockyard in which it was built in 1843. The SS Great Britain was the world's first steam powered iron hulled ocean liner and is considered one of the forerunners to modern shipping.
Bristol; Bristol Docks; Bristol Harbour; Britain; British; British Isles; Brunel; City; Dock; Dockyard; England; English; Europe; European; GB; Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Heritage; Historic; Historical; History; Iron; Iron Hull; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Museum; Passenger Steamship; Port of Bristol; Ship; SS Great Britain; Steamship; Stern; Transport; UK; United Kingdom; Vessel; Victorian; Windows
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The stern of the SS Great Britain in the Great Western Dockyard, Bristol, England, United Kingdom.
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; rust damage on hull; hull; rust; oxidisation; wrought iron plates;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; rust damage on hull; hull; rust; oxidisation; wrought iron plates;
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SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; rust damage on hull; hull; rust; oxidisation; wrought iron plates; dehumidification plant; hull; keel; plates;
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Wrought iron plates of 6 feet (1.8m) long and 2 feet (60cm) wide. The thickest plates 7/8 inch (2cm) near the keel, with 3/8 inch (1cm) higher up the hull. The plates are riveted to ribs 18 inches (45cm) apart. 3.5 years to build with 1040 tons of iron and 370 tons of wood SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain; Great Western Dockyard; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; steamship; wrought iron; iron hull; screw propeller; rust damage on hull; hull; rust; oxidisation; wrought iron plates;
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Wrought iron plates of 6 feet (1.8m) long and 2 feet (60cm) wide. The thickest plates 7/8 inch (2cm) near the keel, with 3/8 inch (1cm) higher up the hull. The plates are riveted to ribs 18 inches (45cm) apart. 3.5 years to build with 1040 tons of iron and 370 tons of wood SS Great Britain launched in 1843 Great Western Dockyard 1970 returned to Bristol after lying in Falkland Islands. Wrought Iron hull and screw propeller. 160 years old covered more than 1 million ocean miles when retired in 1933
SS Great Britain, Bristol Docks, Avon, River Avon, river, passenger steamship, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Steamship Company, transatlantic service, Bristol, New York, dry dock, exhibition, Brunel, National Historic Fleet, Core Collection, visitor attraction, museum ship, masts, flags, sail, IPSV2887, IPSV5876, IPSV2888, IPSV8132, IPSV5050, IPSV2931, IPSV1398,
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Brunel's SS Great Britain in it's permanent home as a floating museum on the River Avon in Bristol Harbour.
SS Great Britain, Bristol Docks, Avon, River Avon, river, passenger steamship, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Great Western Steamship Company, transatlantic service, Bristol, New York, dry dock, exhibition, Brunel, National Historic Fleet, Core Collection, visitor attraction, museum ship, masts, flags, sail, IPSV2887, IPSV5876, IPSV2888, IPSV8132, IPSV5050, IPSV2931, IPSV1398,
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Brunel's SS Great Britain in it's permanent home as a floating museum on the River Avon in Bristol Harbour.
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SSĀ Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SSĀ Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SSĀ Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
Bristol Harbour Railway; Wapping Wharf; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; tanker; World War II rolling stock;
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The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SSĀ Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SSĀ Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Former University Refectory; Bristol Museum; Bristol Library; Venetian Style; Dowager's Palace, Venice; 1872; John Foster; Archibald Ponton; Queen's Road;
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Former University Refectory before that the Original Bristol Museum & Library In the Venetian Style of The Dowager's Palace, Venice. Built in 1872 and designed by John Foster & Archibald Ponton. Queen's Road. Bristol
Nelson Street; streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; St John's Arch; Medieval gateway; city wall; Church of St John the Baptist;
Clifton Suspension Bridge; Bristol Suspension Bridge; Suspension Bridge; Toll Bridge; Bridge; Avon Gorge; Crossing; Spanning; Civil engineering; feat of Engineering; Architecture; construction; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Bristol Landmark; Landmark of Bristol; Landmarks; Icon of Bristol; Symbol of Bristol; Bristol; Bristol city; City of Bristol; city; Cities; English city; English Cities; County; County of Bristol; ceremonial county; South West England; urban area; populous city; South West England; Royal Charter; Somerset; Gloucestershire; Avon; historic cities; Bath; Gloucester; River Avon; estuary; River Severn; Bristol Channel; Culture; centre of culture; Port of Bristol; city centre; Subarbs; Bristol Suburbs; Suburban; Urban; Severn Estuary; Severn Bridge; Avonmouth; Royal Portbury Dock; The Downs; Clifton Down; Sea Mills; Brycgstow; 'place at the bridge'; harbour; River Frome; shipbuilding; Maritime; John Cabot; medieval towns; Bristol Cathedral. Cathedral Cities; slave trade; abolition of slavery; Seven Stars; Thomas Clarkson; Samuel Plimsoll; the sailor's friend; Avon Gorge; Victorian engineering; engineer; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Great Western Railway; Bristol-built; Ship shape; Bristol Fashion; steamships; SS Great Britain; Clifton Suspension Bridge; John Wesley; Methodists; Bristol Riots; Bristol Bridge; Bristol Blitz; St Nicholas Market; St Mary Redcliffe; city walls; Bristol Castle; fortified walls; Bristol city centre; tower blocks; brutalist Architecture; Geo
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Traffic Queuing to cross the Clifton Suspension Bridge
Valentines Bridge, Bridge, Foot Bridge, Architecture, Modern Architecture, Offices, Office blocks, Buildings, The Floating Harbour, Bristol Docks, Temple Back, The Dings, Commercial site, Bristol; Bristol city; City of Bristol; city; Cities; English city; English Cities; County; County of Bristol; ceremonial county; South West England; urban area; populous city; South West England; Royal Charter; Somerset; Gloucestershire; Avon; historic cities; Bath; Gloucester; River Avon; estuary; River Severn; Bristol Channel; centre of culture; Port of Bristol; city centre; Subarbs; Bristol Suburbs; Suburban; Urban; Severn Estuary; Severn Bridge; Avonmouth; Royal Portbury Dock; The Downs; Clifton Down; Sea Mills; harbour; shipbuilding; Maritime; John Cabot; Bristol Cathedral. Cathedral Cities; slave trade; Samuel Plimsoll; Avon Gorge; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Great Western Railway; Bristol-built; Ship shape; Bristol Fashion; steamships; SS Great Britain; Clifton Suspension Bridge; John Wesley; Methodists; Bristol Riots; Bristol Bridge; Bristol Blitz; St Nicholas Market; St Mary Redcliffe; city walls; Bristol Castle; fortified walls; Bristol city centre; tower blocks; brutalist Architecture; Georgian terraces; Queen Square; Portland Square; Broadmead; shopping area; Millennium Square; Avonmouth Docks; city centre
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Night Time View of the Office Buildings and Foot Bridge at Temple Back, Bristol,
streetscape; Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; floating harbour; Brunel; Isambard Kingdom Brunel; Pero's Bridge; N from Narrow Quay;
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Pero's Bridge is a pedestrian, bascule bridge at St Augustine's Reach in Bristol Harbour. It links Queen Square and Millennium Square, it is composed of three spans; the two outer ones are fixed and the central section can be raised to provide a navigation channel in the harbour. The most distinctive features of the bridge are the pair of horn-shaped sculptures which act as counterweights for the lifting section, leading it to be commonly known as the Horned Bridge.
The Bristol Harbour Railway is a preserved railway in Bristol, England operated by Bristol Museums Galleries & Archives. It runs for about a mile along the south side of Bristol Harbour, starting at M Shed stopping at the SSĀ Great Britain, and ending at B Bond Warehouse one of the large tobacco warehouses beside Cumberland Basin