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Research

The Brunel Museum is actively involved in research into a range of stories relevant to the Brunels and their legacy, as well as the collection of historic objects in its care. The Museum both supports external researchers and carries out its own programme of research.

Read below to discover more about the Museum’s programmes of research and learn about fascinating stories which have emerged from that work.

Research Policy

Research is vital to all the Brunel Museum’s activities. Research into collections held by the Museum, whether carried out internally or by external researchers, informs the Museum’s ongoing curatorial work — including display, cataloguing, and conservation — as well as more wide-reading programmes and initiatives such as learning and community relations.

The Museum’s approach to, and support for, research is outlined in its Research Policy. This also lists the Museum’s current priority areas for further research.

The Brunel Museum’s Research Policy can be accessed here.

Research Access to the Museum's Collections

The Museum welcomes requests for access to its collections for research purposes, broadly defined. However, as a very small organisation with little dedicated space for researchers, this must be managed sustainability and equitably. We ask in the first instance that researchers complete this access code of conduct, and send it to hello@thebrunelmuseum.com with a list of the objects they wish to access, their topic of research, and potential dates for carrying out the research. We will make all reasonable efforts to accommodate requests, though access to objects may sometimes be restricted by curatorial or conservation requirements. 

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