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Baroque Bloke
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A feel good story. Pics in article.

“The last remaining face of Big Ben has now been fully restored to its former glory - and showing the correct time - after its refurbishment.

Over the past five years, the 96-metre tower and the clockwork and bell mechanism within it have undergone the biggest repair and conservation project in its history.

The bell at the world-famous London landmark was barely rung while the tower was covered in scaffolding - which was removed in late 2021, revealing a view of the clock face's restored original paint colour.

When black paint was stripped away from the dials during repair work earlier this year, it was discovered that it was originally painted in a dark hue known as Prussian blue…”

Big Ben is BACK! Last remaining face of iconic clock now restored
https://mol.im/a/10766885



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Very impressive. I'd like a watch with the same face.



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The blue looks good instead the the black...
 
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"Big Ben" is the name of the bell, not the clock. The clock itself doesn't appear to have a name, but the tower it is located in was originally just called the "Clock Tower", but was renamed the "Elizabeth Tower" in 2012 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.

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'Oh look, a clock' ...in my best Ron Swanson voice Wink


In all seriousness, nice to see the tower all cleaned-up, that blue is nice. I was recently watching an episode on Notre Dame and the restoration efforts. Looks like they've got quite a timeline to get things repaired and a new roof installed. Pretty ambitious, hats off if they can do it.
 
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Here's a few insights into the actual size of those clock faces....https://www.dw.com/en/londons-big-ben-bell-falls-silent-for-four-years/a-40085267
 
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The Wikipedia article on the clock and tower is also pretty good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Ben

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That’s pretty cool about how they found the original color of the clock face under all the black. I love this recent archeology type stuff; finding out about long lost or buried things in the past 500-1,000 years fascinates me way more than things from 3,000 years ago or more.

The discovery reminded me of an archeological dig 2 or so years in Dublin, Ireland where they uncovered a long lost part of the city from the Viking and Medieval periods. The city’s literal name is from the Irish Gaelic Dubh Linn meaning “Black Pool” which is a harbor that the Vikings used to moor their longships in where the River Poddle (now literally a trickle) and the River Liffey joined together. They could never figure out how the Vikings were mooring ships in the area they *thougt* was the black pool but they just uncovered evidence that the area that was marked out was wrong and the black pool was like 10 times the size of that and much much deeper too. Which makes sense as it was probably very dark being deep.


 
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Look kids, Big Ben, Parliament.....



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Originally posted by corsair:
'Oh look, a clock' ...in my best Ron Swanson voice Wink


We don't have that in America.





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Originally posted by PASig:
That’s pretty cool about how they found the original color of the clock face under all the black. I love this recent archeology type stuff; finding out about long lost or buried things in the past 500-1,000 years fascinates me way more than things from 3,000 years ago or more.

The discovery reminded me of an archeological dig 2 or so years in Dublin, Ireland where they uncovered a long lost part of the city from the Viking and Medieval periods. The city’s literal name is from the Irish Gaelic Dubh Linn meaning “Black Pool” which is a harbor that the Vikings used to moor their longships in where the River Poddle (now literally a trickle) and the River Liffey joined together. They could never figure out how the Vikings were mooring ships in the area they *thougt* was the black pool but they just uncovered evidence that the area that was marked out was wrong and the black pool was like 10 times the size of that and much much deeper too. Which makes sense as it was probably very dark being deep.


It always bemuses visitors to Ireland that on the front of a bus the sign reads Báile Atha Cliath...NOT Dublin. [Say, more or less, Boil-ya clia...]
 
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Originally posted by HRK:
The blue looks good instead the the black...
Agreed.



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When I read he title, my first thought was that Roethlisberger was going to bull a Brady, and come back for another season.
 
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