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Genius honoured


A HOST of dignitaries helped unveil a plaque in Penarth Marina last week to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

The commemorative plaque, at the western (Penarth) end of the Cardiff Bay Barrage, was presented by the Chairman of the Institution of Civil Engineers Wales Cymru, Alun Griffiths OBE.

It also marks the last commercial voyage of Brunel’s ship - the "Great "Britain" - from Penarth in 1886.

Brunel had a long association with south Wales as engineer for the Taff Vale Railway and the south Wales Railway, as well as the Ely Valley Railway.

An ICE spokeswoman said: “The Institution sees this anniversary as an opportunity to commemorate Brunel’s connection with Cardiff and Penarth."


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MARINA PRESENTATION: Alun Griffiths OBE presents Cllr Nigel Howells of Cardiff Harbour Authority with the plaque commemorating Isambard Kingdom Brunel on behalf of the Institution of Civil Engineers - with Cllr Williams, Mayor of the Vale of Glamorgan, an MARINA PRESENTATION: Alun Griffiths OBE presents Cllr Nigel Howells of Cardiff Harbour Authority with the plaque commemorating Isambard Kingdom Brunel on behalf of the Institution of Civil Engineers - with Cllr Williams, Mayor of the Vale of Glamorgan, an

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