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Big Ben Clock


Famous around the world for keeping impeccable time, the Big Ben Clock Tower was fully operational on September 7th, 1859.  The Big Ben Clock is used to ring in the London New Year and is a rallying point for the New Year's celebration of the entire country of England.  The BBC also broadcasts the chiming of the bells on Remembrance Day to mark the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month; the end of World War I.  A famous symbol of Parliament and all things English throughout the world, the Big Ben Clock is visible from many locations in London and is well worth visiting.


Although most people refer to the entire tower as the Big Ben Clock Tower, the name Big Ben actually refers to the bell housed within the tower.  The bell itself weighs almost 14 tons, and takes its name from the man who first ordered the bell, Sir Benjamin Hall.  The four clock faces of the Big Ben in London are each 23 feet in diameter; the biggest of its kind when it was constructed.  Certain pieces of the clock face of the Big Ben in London have been designed for easy removal, to allow for cleaning and maintenance of the clock hands.


The base of each of the clock face's of the Big Ben in London bears a Latin inscription meaning, "Lord save our Queen Victoria I", as the Big Ben Clock Tower and the adjoining Westminster Palace were constructed during the Victorian age. Today, the Palace of Westminster houses British Parliament sessions, and tourists can even view a session of parliament for free.  Over the years, Big Ben history has also come to include the changing of the tower itself.  Due to ground conditions, the Big Ben Clock Tower now leans slightly to the Northwest, and also moves back and forth by a few millimeters each year.


Big Ben history has long recorded the clock's remarkable reliability.  The engineering of the clock is such that the actual mechanisms of the clock itself are well protected from climate changes and harsh weather.  Though the clock has experienced slowing at various times through its history, the clock continued to run accurately during The Blitz of World War II.


Tourists planning to visit Big Ben National Park will enjoy visiting this visual symbol of the United Kingdom.  Recent photos of the Big Ben Clock Tower often show the London Eye Millennium Wheel in the background; a nearby attraction that is also worth visiting.  Big Ben has and continues to stand tall as a powerful British icon and place for celebration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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