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    Elizabeth Tower, originally named the Clock Tower, and popularly known as "Big Ben", [12] was built as a part of Charles Barry's design for a new Palace of Westminster after the old palace was largely destroyed by fire on 16 October 1834. [13]

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    The earliest clock tower was the Tower of the Winds in Athens, which featured eight sundials and was created in the 1st century BC during the period of Roman Greece. In its interior, there was also a water clock (or clepsydra), driven by water coming down from the Acropolis. [1]

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    This article provides information about the Big Ben clock tower and the Houses of Parliament in London, United Kingdom. It includes details on their history, design, architecture, maintenance work done over time and how they are designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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    The nickname for the clock tower at the northern end of Houses of Parliament in London borough Westminster. It was formally known as St. Stephen’s Tower until 2012 when it was renamed Elizabeth Tower on occasion of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrating 60 years on British throne. Designed by Edmund Beckett Denison with Sir George Airy an...

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  4. Oct 17, 2023 · 1843 (28 Sep): Construction work begins on the Clock Tower. 1852: The great clock at the heart of the tower is constructed by John Dent, to a design by Edmund Beckett Denison.

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  5. How the clock tower has changed over the decades. Find out about the history of the Elizabeth Tower; from the first medieval clock tower built in the old Palace of Westminster to the design and construction of the present Elizabeth Tower.

  6. Find out which clock tower in the north of England inspired its design, and what all the different symbols found on the tower mean. We also look at how the now famous clock tower was built and how its most famous feature failed at first and almost didn’t become a reality.

  7. When was Big Ben built? The Palace of Westminster was destroyed by fire in 1834. In 1844, it was decided the new buildings for the Houses of Parliament should include a tower and a clock. A massive bell was required and the first attempt (made by John Warner & Sons at Stockton-on-Tees) cracked irreparably.

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