Thursday, July 18, 2013
BIG BEN (London)
There were two bells cast as the clock tower's hour bell. A first, 16
ton weighing bell was cast by John Warner and Sons in 1856. Since the
Clock Tower was not yet completed, the bell was hung temporarily in the
Palace Yard. The bell soon cracked so it was recast in 1858 in the
Whitechapel Bell Foundry as a 13.5 ton bell. Unfortunately soon after
this bell was placed in the belfry in July 1859, it cracked as well.
This time, instead of yet again recasting the bell, the crack was
repaired and a lighter hammer was used to prevent any more cracks.
The hour bell was probably named after Benjamin Hall, the First
Commissioner of Works. Some sources however claim the bell was named
after Benjamin Caunt, a British heavyweight boxing champion.
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