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Big Ben is a world-famous landmark located in London, England and is the nickname of the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster

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Background imageBig Ben Collection: Crowds in Trafalgar Square watch the military procession march past as they make their

Crowds in Trafalgar Square watch the military procession march past as they make their way to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 2nd June 1953

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The Queen in the Gold State Coach crossing Trafalgar Square on her return

The Queen in the Gold State Coach crossing Trafalgar Square on her return from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following her coronation. 2nd June 1953

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The armed service march along Whitehall after the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at

The armed service march along Whitehall after the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. The Contingent of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines The Officer Commanding the Contingent

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Guys sit next to a bonfire modelled to look like the Houses of Parliament

Guys sit next to a bonfire modelled to look like the Houses of Parliament. 5th November 1993

Background imageBig Ben Collection: A view of London, looking down Whitehall, taken from the top of Nelson

A view of London, looking down Whitehall, taken from the top of Nelsons Column as it is being cleaned. Trafalgar Square, London, 2nd March 1968

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The crowds in Trafalgar Square, London, enjoying a heatwave in March. 29th March 1965

The crowds in Trafalgar Square, London, enjoying a heatwave in March. 29th March 1965

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Water scootering... back to the office after lunch? It was 'skipper'

Water scootering... back to the office after lunch? It was "skipper"
Water scootering...back to the office after lunch? It was " skipper" businessman Jack Hornsby, with his 17 year old daughter Stella sailing pillion, during a try out on the River Thames

Background imageBig Ben Collection: A workmen cleaning the finial of the Queen Elizabeth Tower part of the major overhaul of

A workmen cleaning the finial of the Queen Elizabeth Tower part of the major overhaul of all the bells and the clock mechanism and face lift of the clock tower. London, 23rd August 1956

Background imageBig Ben Collection: A workmen inspects the bell Big Ben during the major overhaul of all the bells

A workmen inspects the bell Big Ben during the major overhaul of all the bells and the clock mechanism in the Queen Elizabeth Tower

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Competitor in the Thames canoe race walks with his boat along the South Bank before

Competitor in the Thames canoe race walks with his boat along the South Bank before taking to the water. 20th April 1987

Background imageBig Ben Collection: View of the Palace of Westminster seen from the top of the Queen Elizabeth Tower

View of the Palace of Westminster seen from the top of the Queen Elizabeth Tower. London, 23rd August 1956

Background imageBig Ben Collection: A workmen inspects the minute hand of the clock face of Big Ben during the major overhaul

A workmen inspects the minute hand of the clock face of Big Ben during the major overhaul of all the bells and the clock mechanism in the Queen Elizabeth Tower

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament, in London Picture taken circa 1st

Big Ben and The Houses of Parliament, in London Picture taken circa 1st January 1975

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Stainless Steel Sculpture on the South Bank, with Big Ben

Stainless Steel Sculpture on the South Bank, with Big Ben, Houses of Parliament showing in the background. London. Picture taken circa 1st January 1975

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Queen Elizabeth Coronation II June 1953 Crowds awaiting the Queens Coronation

Queen Elizabeth Coronation II June 1953 Crowds awaiting the Queens Coronation Procession on the approaches to Westminster Abbey as a troop of boy scouts march pass the cars of the guests in

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The Palace of Westminster August 1939

The Palace of Westminster August 1939

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The entire cast of the show Gypsy celebrated the 100th performance by going for

The entire cast of the show Gypsy celebrated the 100th performance by going for a boat trip up the Thames to Kew. The two stars, Angela Lansbury and Zan Charisse, with kids from the show

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Skipper Hornsby and Stella scoot up the Thames at a fair rate of knots on their scooter

Skipper Hornsby and Stella scoot up the Thames at a fair rate of knots on their scooter, London. 21st October 1965

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Suffragette demonstration in London, 21st March 1906

Suffragette demonstration in London, 21st March 1906

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Children in Westminster Clock Tower, London. Also known by its nickname Big Ben

Children in Westminster Clock Tower, London. Also known by its nickname Big Ben. 28th May 1954

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Dr Who Daleks with people opposite Houses of Parliament

Dr Who Daleks with people opposite Houses of Parliament and Big Ben August 1964

Background imageBig Ben Collection: In the shadow of Big Ben feature may 1948 Florists horse and cart in Cowley Street

In the shadow of Big Ben feature may 1948 Florists horse and cart in Cowley Street

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the gold state coach pass down Victoria Embankment

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the gold state coach pass down Victoria Embankment, as she makes her way to Westminster Abbey for the coronation 2nd June 1952

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the gold state coach accompanied by the Household

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the gold state coach accompanied by the Household Cavalry pass down Victoria Embankment, on her way to Westminster Abbey for her coronation2nd June 1952

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The Carriage Procession of Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal escorted by

The Carriage Procession of Princes and Princesses of the Blood Royal escorted by the NCOs of the Household Cavalry along Northumberland Avenue to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of Queen

Background imageBig Ben Collection: High Dawn in the West (Minster): This shoot took place on WestMinster Bridgre this

High Dawn in the West (Minster): This shoot took place on WestMinster Bridgre this morning at Dawn. A dozen cowboys and saloon girls created a High Dawn scene before the traffic came

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben behind the times. Big Ben suffered from the weather when it began chimming ten

Big Ben behind the times. Big Ben suffered from the weather when it began chimming ten minutes late. The cause was frozen snow on the bottom of the north face which slowed the two ton minute hand

Background imageBig Ben Collection: A floating Shell Mex and BP filling station on the River Thames with Big Ben

A floating Shell Mex and BP filling station on the River Thames with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the background. 14th September 1951

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni, driving a chariot by Thomas

The statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni, driving a chariot by Thomas Thornycroft and positioned at the end of the Victoria Embankment in 1902

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben behind the times. Big Ben suffered from the weather when it began chimming ten

Big Ben behind the times. Big Ben suffered from the weather when it began chimming ten minutes late. The cause was frozen snow on the bottom of the north face which slowed the two ton minute hand

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Aerial view of the River Thames, Big Ben, Westminster Palace

Aerial view of the River Thames, Big Ben, Westminster Palace, the bridges of Lambeth and Westminster and Thames House - the headquarters of MI5. Circa 1935. Rough scans for evaluation purposes only

Background imageBig Ben Collection: A floating Shell Mex and BP filling station on the River Thames with Big Ben

A floating Shell Mex and BP filling station on the River Thames with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the background. 14th September 1951

Background imageBig Ben Collection: General view of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben taken through the rain washed window

General view of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben taken through the rain washed window of a car. 28th November 1976

Background imageBig Ben Collection: The statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni, driving a chariot by Thomas

The statue of Boudicca (Boadicea) Queen of the Iceni, driving a chariot by Thomas Thornycroft and positioned at the end of the Victoria Embankment in 1902

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben and late night revellers following the coronation og King George VI 12th May 1937

Big Ben and late night revellers following the coronation og King George VI 12th May 1937

Background imageBig Ben Collection: General view of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben taken through the rain washed window

General view of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben taken through the rain washed window of a car. 28th November 1976

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben Bell December 1999

Big Ben Bell December 1999

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Opening of Westminster Bridge in London. London Scenes Places Landmarks st Stephens

Opening of Westminster Bridge in London. London Scenes Places Landmarks st Stephens Tower Big Ben Westminster Bridge May 1946

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Sir Winston Churchill - 1973, the 12ft High Bronze Statue - undercover being placed in

Sir Winston Churchill - 1973, the 12ft High Bronze Statue - undercover being placed in Parliament Square

Background imageBig Ben Collection: View of Big ben and the Houses of Parliament and New Scotland Yard lit up at night

View of Big ben and the Houses of Parliament and New Scotland Yard lit up at night, reflected in the river Thames dark scenic lights london england buildings architecture landmark landmarks Circa

Background imageBig Ben Collection: London Scenes on the River Thames The Houses of Parliament

London Scenes on the River Thames The Houses of Parliament, St Stephens Tower Big Ben and westminster Bridge Circa 1950

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament floodlit for the opening of the Festival of Britain

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament floodlit for the opening of the Festival of Britain 1951 Lamp Posts Night Scene Street Lighting Clock Time Parked Cars London © Mirrorpix sfair04

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Britt Ekland and Rod Stewart, with Big Ben behind them. dbase msi

Britt Ekland and Rod Stewart, with Big Ben behind them. dbase msi

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Birds Pigeon in Trafalgar Square, London 1978

Birds Pigeon in Trafalgar Square, London 1978

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben floodlit on the opening of the Festival of Britain 1951

Big Ben floodlit on the opening of the Festival of Britain 1951

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament lit up at night 1951 london england floodlight

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament lit up at night 1951 london england floodlight floodlit light buildings architecture 1950s landmark thames

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Transport Taxi Motorbikes. A city gent grips his bowler on a two-wheeled taxi driven by a

Transport Taxi Motorbikes. A city gent grips his bowler on a two-wheeled taxi driven by a blondei n a crash helmet. The blonde 27-year-old Jenny Redgrave works for a London firm that hopes to start a

Background imageBig Ben Collection: Leslie Huckfield MP for Nuneaton, bearded and condsidered by many colleagues to have been

Leslie Huckfield MP for Nuneaton, bearded and condsidered by many colleagues to have been one of the snappyist dressers in the House in the early 1970s



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Big Ben Collection

Big Ben is a world-famous landmark located in London, England and is the nickname of the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster. The tower stands at a height of 316 feet and was completed in 1859. Big Ben has become an iconic symbol for London and England and it is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Europe. Every hour, its chimes can be heard throughout London and beyond, making it one of the most recognizable sounds in all of England. Its beauty has been captured by many photographers over time, making it a popular destination for visitors from around the world who come to take pictures or simply marvel at its grandeur.
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