Campaign to let the public see the Thames Tunnel watercolours
A series of fascinating watercolours of Brunel’s tunnel under the Thames could go on public display for the first time, but only if funding can be secured.
Contained in an unseen family album, and acquired by the Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe in 2017, they’ve sat in storage ever since as the museum needs an archive grade display case to show them off in a way that will preserve them for future generations.
Apart from their intrinsic beauty, they also show how the idea of the Thames Tu
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