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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EVERY DAY ( Sunday s excepted) from Seven in thi Horning, until Eight in tin Evening, 



T 1-1 E Til AM ES TUN N EL. 



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Tlie Entrance to the 

 Tunnel is near to Rotlier- 

 Church, and nearly 

 •site to the London- 

 Docks. The nearest land- 

 lace from the rivet is 

 Church Stairs. The Green- 



and D< ptforil coa< 

 which go ti lower road, 

 ! . from i Itaring- 



■-, and I 

 '. and pass clost by the 

 it Rothcrhithe. 



Books relative to the 



i I I at the 



works. 





The Public may view the 

 Tunnel every dny (Sundays 

 excepted) from Seven in the 

 morning until Eight in the 

 Evening, upon paj n 

 One Shilling each I' 



The extreme northern 



i nd of the 'I unnol is! i tl 

 present secured by a 

 wall ; but visitoi - ( il 



a dry. warn;, and 



promenade, a Fi i 

 I ■ i he centre ol 



illiantly lighted 

 I gas. 



The entrance rs from 

 Rothei bit - : , \A by 

 a e it.. . commodious, and 

 easy stair case. 



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Figure 50. — Broadside issued in 1827 by Marc Isambard Brunei (1769- 

 1849), builder and promoter of the Thames Tunnel. Original in division of 

 mechanical and civil engineering, Museum of History and Technology, 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



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