
137. The Thames Tunnel
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The Remarkable Story Behind the World's First Underwater Tunnel | London History Podcast Ep. 137
In episode 137 of the London History Podcast, join host Hazel Baker and guest Katherine MacAlpine, Director of the Brunel Museum, as they delve into the fascinating history of the world's first tunnel under a river - the Thames Tunnel.
Built by the pioneering father-son duo Marc and Isambard Kingdom Brunel in the Victorian era, this podcast explores the challenges, innovations, and engineering genius that made this groundbreaking project possible.
Learn about the tunnel's construction, its transformation into a pedestrian foot tunnel and later a railway tunnel, and the legacy of the Brunel family.
Discover artifacts, stories, and the impact of this historic achievement on modern engineering. Don't miss out on exclusive glimpses into the Brunel Museum's exhibits, including Mark Brunel's personal items and the intriguing events surrounding the Thames Tunnel.
00:00 Introduction to the London History Podcast
00:43 The Brunel Family and the Thames Tunnel
01:58 Challenges and Innovations in Tunnel Construction
05:43 Financial Struggles and Public Perception
23:44 The Tunnel's Legacy and Modern Impact
31:02 Upcoming Exhibitions and Events at the Brunel Museum
34:05 Conclusion and Special Offer
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