Big Ben

The clock was built by Edmund Beckett Denison and the EJ Dent&Co company in 1854.

An excerpt from the article 22 facts about Big Ben

The clock face was designed by Augustus Pugin and set in a steel frame with a diameter of 7 meters, supporting 312 pieces of opal glass. Originally, the dials were illuminated by gas lamps, initially only during parliamentary sessions, but from 1876 they were illuminated from dusk to dawn. Electric light bulbs were installed in the early 20th century.