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'Big Ben' bell marks 160 years with silence as restoration work continues

Updated: 2019-07-11 09:47

Tourists take photographs of the Big Ben partially covered in scaffolding during repair works on the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain, October 6, 2017. [Photo/Agencies]

LONDON - Britain's parliament marks 160 years on Thursday since its "Big Ben" bell first chimed, but the familiar bongs will not ring out to celebrate the occasion as the famous clock-tower is half way through a major restoration project.

That work has seen the 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower, one of the most photographed buildings in Britain, enveloped in scaffolding as the four clock dials are reglazed, ironwork repainted and intricately carved stonework cleaned and repaired.

It is the most extensive conservation programme ever carried out on the tower and has also involved removing the whole of its cast iron roof, made up of 3,433 pieces, for repairs.

The 13.7-tonne Big Ben bell will remain in place throughout the restoration works, which began in 2017 and are due to be completed in 2021, but has been largely silenced, sounding only for important events such as New Year's Eve celebrations.

The Victorian clock mechanism has been removed to be serviced and to ensure it is not damaged by dust and dirt generated during the works, with an electric motor installed to drive the clock's 4.2 metre-long hands while it is gone.

"This is a complex programme, with hundreds of experts around the country working on different elements of the project ... we have reached this stage with many major components restored and ready to go back in situ," said Senior Project Leader Charlotte Claughton.

Specialist tradesmen clad in high-vis vests and hard hats working with panoramic views across the London skyline have completed the clock's north dial, with 324 individual new pieces of mouth-blown and hand-cut glass installed into the frame.

Reuters

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