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Shaft for descent to the entrance of the Thames Tunnel (view from the top), London, 1831. Artist: Anon
AR991008 
View of the (proposed) western archway of the Thames Tunnel, London, c1831. Artist: Anon
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View of the entrance to the Thames Tunnel, London, 1854. Artist: Jules Louis Arnout
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Interior view of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1830. Artist: Anon
AR990956 
Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: John Harris
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Plan, sections and elevations of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: E Turrell
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The Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: Anon
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The Thames Tunnel, London, 1832.
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Thames Tunnel, London, mid 19th century.
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The Thames Tunnel, London, c1825-c1845
AR915959 
View of the shield used in the construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1835. Artist: Edmund Marks
AR991002 
Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: T Blood
AR990954 
Tunneling shield used in the construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1842..
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The Thames Tunnel under construction, London, c1835.                                             Artist: Carl Friedrich Trautmann
AR989140 
Thames Tunnel, London, 19th century.
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Construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1825-1843.
AR915956 
Flooding during the excavation of the Thames Tunnel, London,1828 (1836).
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Construction of the Thames Tunnel, London, 1827. Artist: George Cooke
AR990950 
Thames Tunnel, c1830.
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Two views of the Thames Tunnel, commemorating the visit by Queen Victoria, London, 1843. Artist: T Brandon
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Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836. Artist: Anon 
Entrance to the Thames Tunnel at Wapping, London, 1836. The Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world. Completed as a foot tunnel in 1843, it was converted to a railway tunnel for the East London Railway in the 1860s, and is still used by the London Underground today. Sir Marc Isambard Brunel designed the tunnel, and his son, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was site engineer. © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images © The London Archives (City of London)/Heritage Images 
Unique Identifier AR990202 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2859px × 3674px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Anon
anonymous
Arch
Architectural Feature
Architecture
ARCHWAY
B
B Dixie;Dixie
Britain
British
BRUNEL
Civil engineering
color
concept
country
England
English
Entrance
FIRST
Guildhall Library & Art Gallery
Isambard Kingdom
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Lithograph
LOCATION
London
Marc Isambard
Marc Isambard Brunel
Mouth
NINETEENTH CENTURY
PEDESTRIAN
People
Sir Marc Isambard
Sir Marc Isambard Brunel
Staircase
STAIRS
STAIRWAY
TGN
Thames Tunnel
Tower Hamlets
Tunnel
Underground
Wapping