Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel — en 1857 Naissance 9 avril … Wikipédia en Français
Isambard Kingdom Brunel — Brunel antes de la botadura del SS Great Eastern (1857). Naci … Wikipedia Español
Isambard Kingdom Brunel — Brunel mit Zylinder und Zigarre vor der riesigen aufgewickelten Ankerkette des Dampfschiffes Great Eastern, Fotografie von Robert Howlett Isambard Kingdom Brunel (* 9. April 1806 in Portsmouth; † 15. September 1859 in London) war ein britischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Isambard Kingdom Brunel — [Isambard Kingdom Brunel] (1806–69) an English engineer, famous for his ambitious designs for ships, bridges and railways. He designed the ↑Clifton Suspension Bridge and the largest ships that had ever been built at the time, including the Great… … Useful english dictionary
Isambard Kingdom Brunel — Infobox Engineer image size = caption = Brunel before the launching of the Great Eastern name = Isambard Kingdom Brunel nationality = birth date =birth date|1806|4|9|df=y birth place = Portsmouth, United Kingdom death date =Death date and… … Wikipedia
Isambert Kingdom Brunel — Isambard Kingdom Brunel Isambard Kingdom Brunel Isambard Kingdom Brunel en 1857 Naissance 9 … Wikipédia en Français
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom — born April 9, 1806, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng. died Sept. 15, 1859, London British civil and mechanical engineer. He was the son of Marc Brunel. His introduction of the broad gauge railway, with rails 7 ft (2 m) apart, made possible high speeds… … Universalium
Brunel , Isambard Kingdom — (1806–1859) British engineer Brunel s father, Marc Brunel (1769–1849), a French emigré and distinguished engineer, arrived in England in 1799. He sent his son to Paris in 1820 to learn mathematics and engineering. Brunel returned to England in… … Scientists
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom — (1806–1859) British engineer; son of Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769–1849), also an engineer … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Brunel, Isambard Kingdom — (9 abr. 1806, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Inglaterra–15 sep.1859, Londres). Ingeniero civil y mecánico británico. Era hijo de Marc Brunel. Su introducción del ferrocarril de trocha ancha, con rieles separados 2 m (7 pies) entre sí, posibilitó alcanzar … Enciclopedia Universal