Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Big Ben by Numbers

Here are some figures about London, England's clock tower bell, Big Ben, which began chiming on May 31, 1859.

1.  16 -- number of storeys high of tower



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2.  15 -- weight in tons of bell






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3.  334 -- number of steps to the summit (no lift)





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4.  180  -- number of feet of the dial





5.  1.2 -- number of gallons of tea you could fit in the bell tower


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6.  28 -- number of lightbulbs used to illuminate the clock face



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7.  less than 10 -- number of times the clock has stopped (ex. WWI, WWII, 1962 snowstorm)



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8.  9 -- number of feet of hour hand; 14 -- number of feet of minute hand


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9.  312 -- number of pieces of opal glass in each of the four clock faces




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10.  660 -- weight in pounds of the clock pendulum




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Note:  At the base of each clock dial, written in Latin are the words "O Lord keep safe our Queen Victoria the First".

Source:  Deconstructing History:  Big Ben (www.history.com)




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