Isambard Kingdom Brunel
9 April 1806 – 15 September 1859), was an English mechanical and civil engineer who built bridges and dockyards, the Great Western Railway, a series of steamships including the first propeller-driven transatlantic steamship and numerous important bridges and tunnels. His designs revolutionised public transport and modern engineering.
During his short career, Brunel achieved many engineering "firsts", including assisting in the building of the first tunnel under a navigable river and development of SS Great Britain, the first propeller-driven ocean-going iron ship, which was at the time (1843) also the largest ship ever built.
Brunel set the standard for a very well built railway, using careful surveys to minimise grades and curves. This necessitated expensive construction techniques and new bridges and viaducts, and the two-mile-long Box Tunnel.
In 2002, Brunel was placed second in a BBC public poll to determine the 100 Greatest Britons.
The Cache used to be home made, based around a small paint container from an model kit (but is now a micro container)and can be a C&D as parking is right alongside GZ
Beware of muggles at the start and end of working days.
You will need to bring your own pen, and tweezers may be a good idea to remove the Log role from the container. Please ensure that the lid is fully closed when you have replaced the Log.