The Brunel Institute
One of the world's finest maritime collections

When you have such a rich history, a rich collection usually isn’t far behind. The Brunel Institute – a collaborative venture between the SS Great Britain Trust and the University of Bristol – is no exception, housing over 75,000 original drawings, letters and items in one the world’s finest maritime archives.
Today, the Institute is open to all. A hub for curiosity, research and bold thinking, it provides the opportunity to explore historic innovations, discover the human stories behind them, and step into a space where past ideas spark present-day debates.
The Institute is completely free to enjoy.
Contact collections to book your slot Wednesday through Friday, between 10.30am – 4.30pm.
A FEAST OF ENGINEERING
Research
Step behind the curtain and watch the past come to life in ways that reach far beyond our museum walls. Uncovering hidden stories and fascinating histories through a series videos and community projects.
Talks
Ever wondered what life was like for Victorian women at sea? Or how a Ship’s Surgeon differed from a Doctor? Join engaging talks that dive into all manner of topics, and imagine what it would’ve been like living it all yourself.
ARCHIVE IN FIVE
You can achieve a lot in 5 minutes at the Brunel Institute. You could handle objects normally kept in storage, chat with curators and volunteers, spot the occasional Lego rat on a ship model, or take a time-traveling journey through the extraordinary history of the collection.
FAQs

CURATE THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE
Whether you want to organise a group session, a school workshop or are just interested to know more, feel free to get in touch with our experts.
