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The Engineer Public House

65 Gloucester Avenue

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Drinking in the name of an illustrious engineer
The Engineer Public House

The Engineer is a popular pub and restaurant near to Primrose Hill.

Engineer pub entranceWhich engineer?
The pub is named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel who followed in the footsteps of his father Marc Isambard Brunel but went on to greater achievements.
 
What did Brunel have to do with the pub?
Claverts the Brewers built the pub between 1845 and 1850 for. It may be that Brunel was in charge but noone is quite sure. What is certain is that Brunel had his offices in the building for a while.
 
Engineer pubEngineer extraordinary
Brunel's energy and range were extraordinary. He engineered Paddington station, a prefab hospital for Florence Nightingale in the Crimea, the fastest railway locomotives of the day, the whole of a mainline railway with its tunnels and bridges as well as a series of innovative steamships.
 



Submitted by: Andrew Hunt, 20 January 2007

Find out more about the pub from the Engineer's web site.
 
Learn more about Isambard Kingdom Brunel from this web site.

See also: Civil engineering

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