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The genius that was Isambard Kingdom Brunel watches over one of his engineering marvels, Paddington railway station in London, which opened in 1854 & part of Brunel's empire which included the Great Western Railway which still runs to the station.
The Diving Bell, designed by Bindon Blood Stoney (1828 to 1907) , lovingly restored & recently refurbished, stands proudly illuminating Sir John Rogersons Quay, a remarkable feet of engineering during the Victorian era & used extensively in Dublin Port excavating the seabed.
Its only right that it now stands tall on Sir John Rogerson's Quay, which was constructed under the supervision of Bindon Blood Stoney, along with O'Connell Bridge.
Meanwhile, where all that power comes from....
The engine room of a former London MCW Metrobus with a Gardner 6LXB engine coupled to a Voith D851.3 3-speed automatic gearbox.
London Transport
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