| 1806 |
Born in Portsmouth, the only son of the French engineer Marc Brunel. |
| 1823 |
Worked with his father on the Thames Tunnel at Rotherhithe; was later appointed resident engineer at the site. |
| 1829 |
Designed a suspension bridge to cross the River Avon in Bristol. |
| 1831 |
Designed the Monkwearmouth Docks at Bristol; he later designed and built similar docks at Plymouth, Cardiff, Brentford, and Milford Haven. |
| 1833 |
Appointed chief engineer of the Great Western Railway (opened 1841) linking London to Bristol. |
| 1836 |
Married Mary Horsley. |
| 1837 |
Built the 'Great Western', at that time the largest steamship in the world. |
| 1845 |
Built the 'Great Britain', the first screw-driven iron ship to cross the Atlantic. |
| 1859 |
Completed the 'Great Eastern', the largest steamship in the world. |
| 1859 |
Died and was buried at Kensal Green cemetery. |