The University of Bristol Information Services Special Collections holds a diverse array of materials pertaining to both the career and private life of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. These concern a wide variety of his projects, as well as his personal interests and life outside of Engineering. Within the collection we have the following:
Diaries, 1824-1859 Diaries, 1824-1859 Private and personal diaries include Brunel's personal thoughts whereas office diaries cover appointments. Private and personal diaries include Brunel's personal thoughts whereas office diaries cover appointments. Private Diaries, 1824-1826, 2 volumes: DM 1306/II.2.i-ii. Private Diaries, 1824-1826, 2 volumes: DM 1306/II.2.i-ii. Thames Tunnel Journals, 1826-1829, 3 volumes: DM 1306/3. Thames Tunnel Journals, 1826-1829, 3 volumes: DM 1306/3. Personal Diary, 1827-1829, 1 volume: DM 1306/II.i. Personal Diary, 1827-1829, 1 volume: DM 1306/II.i. Private Diaries, 1830-1840, 2 volumes: DM 1306/II.3.i-ii. Private Diaries, 1830-1840, 2 volumes: DM 1306/II.3.i-ii. Office Diaries, 1833-1859, 25 volumes: DM 1758.
Sketchbooks, 1830-1857 Sketchbooks, 1830-1857 We hold 57 of Brunel's original sketchbooks which contain preliminary sketches for many of Brunel's projects. The majority of the sketchbook contents are in random order, with a few relating to specific projects. We hold 57 of Brunel's original sketchbooks which contain preliminary sketches for many of Brunel's projects. The majority of the sketchbook contents are in random order, with a few relating to specific projects. Small Sketchbooks, c. 1837-1856, 17 volumes: DM 162/8, DM 1758. Small Sketchbooks, c. 1837-1856, 17 volumes: DM 162/8, DM 1758. Large Sketchbooks, 1830-1857, 17 volumes: DM 162/8. Large Sketchbooks, 1830-1857, 17 volumes: DM 162/8. Great Western Railway Sketchbooks, 1836-1842, 18 volumes: DM 162/8. Great Western Railway Sketchbooks, 1836-1842, 18 volumes: DM 162/8. Other Sketchbooks, 1835-c.1836, 5 volumes: DM 162/8.
Notebooks, 1827-1859
We hold a large number of Brunel's personal notebooks, many of which contain notes and data on different projects undertaken by Brunel. There are also notebooks which focus on distinct projects.
General notebooks, 1827-1850, 4 volumes: DM 1306. General notebooks, 1827-1850, 4 volumes: DM 1306. Facts - miscellaneous notes and data, 1829-1844, 1 volume: DM 162/10. Facts - miscellaneous notes and data, 1829-1844, 1 volume: DM 162/10. Clifton Suspension Bridge notes, sketches and calculations, 1829-1850, 4 volumes: DM 162. Clifton Suspension Bridge notes, sketches and calculations, 1829-1850, 4 volumes: DM 162. General notebooks, 1830-1859, 20 volumes: DM 1758. General notebooks, 1830-1859, 20 volumes: DM 1758. General Calculation books, 1834-1841 and 1850-1858, 3 volumes: DM 162/25. General Calculation books, 1834-1841 and 1850-1858, 3 volumes: DM 162/25. Notebooks on data from experiments with the Polyphemus and Rattler steamships, 1841-1844, 2 volumes: DM 162/13-14. Notebooks on data from experiments with the Polyphemus and Rattler steamships, 1841-1844, 2 volumes: DM 162/13-14. Notebooks, calculations and sketches on the Great Eastern, Saltash Bridge, South London Railway, 1856-1857, 8 volumes: DM 1758. Notebooks, calculations and sketches on the Great Eastern, Saltash Bridge, South London Railway, 1856-1857, 8 volumes: DM 1758. Duke Street Inventories, 2 volumes: DM 1285.
Letterbooks, 1832-1866 Letterbooks, 1832-1866 These letterbooks contain copies of Brunel's outgoing correspondence as well as the outgoing correspondence of his office. These letterbooks contain copies of Brunel's outgoing correspondence as well as the outgoing correspondence of his office. Letterbooks, 1832-1866, 15 volumes: DM 162/10.
Letters, 1830-1859 Letters, 1830-1859 These letters can be divided up into three categories - Letters from Brunel, Letters to Brunel and Brunel Family Correspondence, covering several generations.
Letters (1830-1858) from Brunel to various correspondents including Charles Babbage (1791-1871), Jerome-Adolphe Blanqui (1798-1854), Christopher Claxton (b.1790), Sir Daniel Gooch (1816-1889), Thomas Guppy (c.1797-1882), Sir Roderick Murchison (1792-1871), Sir Joseph Paxton (1801-1865), Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, Fourth Marquis of Lansdowne (1816-1866) and Joseph D'Aguilar Samuda (1813-1885). Many of these correspondents also wrote to Brunel. These letters concern such subjects as the Great Western Railway, Oxford and Worcester Railway, Bristol Docks and Clifton Suspension Bridge: DM 326, 1154, 1238, 1277, 1281, 1306, 1546.
Letters (1831-1859) to Brunel from various correspondents including Sir William Armstrong (1810-1900), Michael Faraday (1791-1867), William Froude (1810-1879), Sir James Robert George Graham (1792-1861), Dionysius Lardner (1793-1859), Sir Bradford Leslie (1831-1926), Charles Alexander Saunders (fl. 1830s-1850s) and Robert Stephenson (1819-1905). These cover such subjects as the Great Eastern and Great Britain steamships, as well as the Great Western Railway, Victoria Railway and Chepstow Bridge: DM 162, 326, 1174, 1240, 1306, 1758.
Brunel family Correspondence (1836-1858), including letters to and from Sir Benjamin Hawes (1797-1862), John Callcott Horsley (1817-1903) and his family, including Mary Horsley, Brunel's sister, as well as William Horsley (1774-1858): DM 1281, 1285.
Bank Books, 1835-1856 Bank Books, 1835-1856 Bank books of Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1835-1856), 13 volumes: DM 1758. Bank books of Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1835-1856), 13 volumes: DM 1758.
Large Scale Plans, 1829-1939 Large Scale Plans, 1829-1939 These plans are limited in number and do not necessarily represent the finished project, but are more often representative of an earlier stage in the development of the design. These plans are limited in number and do not necessarily represent the finished project, but are more often representative of an earlier stage in the development of the design. Bristol Harbour Railway (1869): DM 1229. Bristol Harbour Railway (1869): DM 1229. Channel Tunnel Railway, project of Henry Marc Brunel (19th Century): DM 1452. Channel Tunnel Railway, project of Henry Marc Brunel (19th Century): DM 1452. Cheltenham & Great Western Union Railway (1830s): DM 1230. Cheltenham & Great Western Union Railway (1830s): DM 1230. Clifton Suspension Bridge plans, including 1829 Competition Drawings by Brunel (1829-1939): DM 484, 797, 1761, 1929. Clifton Suspension Bridge plans, including 1829 Competition Drawings by Brunel (1829-1939): DM 484, 797, 1761, 1929. Great Western Railway, including surveys, working drawings and station designs including Bristol Station (1836-1889): DM 1171, 1233, 1234, and 1306. Great Western Railway, including surveys, working drawings and station designs including Bristol Station (1836-1889): DM 1171, 1233, 1234, and 1306. South Wales Railway (1857-1879): DM 1235. South Wales Railway (1857-1879): DM 1235. Album of Tool drawings (1837-1840): DM 1463. Album of Tool drawings (1837-1840): DM 1463. Wiltshire, Somerset and Weymouth Railway (1840s): DM 1232.
Drawing tools of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Henry Marc Brunel, 1 wooden chest: DM 162.
As well as these, we have a large collection of papers relating to the construction, launch, and operation of the SS Great Eastern. There is also a substantial amount of material relating to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company: DM 162, 1306.