Big Ben is synonymous as the Great Bell, the Clock and the Tower in which it is encased. Big Ben is actually named after Sir Benjamin Hall, a politician of the time.
Although many people refer to the large clock at the Houses of Parliament as Big Ben, Big Ben is actually the name given to the 14 ton bell inside the clock tower and not the clock itself. Big Ben was named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was Commissioner of Works when the bell was installed.
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Big Ben is the name of the 14 ton bell inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster. People sometimes call the clock Big Ben but it is actually the bell and was named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was Commissioner of Works when the bell was installed.
Its name comes from the largest bell in the clock tower, The Great Bell. It was nicknamed after Sir Benjamin Hall, a politician of the time and commissioner of works, whose name is inscribed on a plaque on The Great Bell. The Clock Tower is often erroneously referred to as Big Ben, but is actually called... Clock Tower.
It is named after a bell in the clock, called Big Ben. Big Ben is the nickname of the biggest bell in the Tower, the 13.5 ton 'Great Bell'. It got it's name from Sir Benjamin Hall the commissioner of works and MP of the time.
People often refer to the clock at the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament) as 'Big Ben. However, Big Ben is actually the 14 ton bell inside the clock tower and was named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was Commissioner of Works when the bell was installed.
When the clock first began operating on May 31, 1859, its 13-ton bell was called big-ben, supposedly after Britain's first-commissioner-of-works, benjamin-hall-1st-baron-llanover. Later, the name came to refer to the entire clock. The clock first arrived at its home at palace-of-westminsteron this date in 1859. It traveled from the whitechapel-bell-foundry--- Britain's oldest manufacturing company --- on a carriage drawn by sixteen horses. Big Ben holds the record as the world's largest four-faced chiming clock. At the bottom of each face, written in gilt letters, is the inscription, "Domine Salvam Fac Reginam Nostram Victoriam Primam" --- "O Lord, keep safe our Queen Victoria the First."
Big Ben is a 14 ton bell, not a clock as most people think. It was named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was commissioner of works when the bell was installed in 1859.
To be precise, Big Ben is actually the 14 ton bell within the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London. It is named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was the commissioner of works when the bell was installed in 1859. However, most people now refer to the clock itself as Big Ben. +++ They might indeed call the clock Big Ben but that does not make it right! I don't think it can be said to have been "invented" because the design and construction principles of large turret-clocks like this were already well established by the time this one was designed & built. There may be specific parts such as the escapement, that were new developments for it.
Big ben tower holds the clock faces and mechanism of the big ben tower clock
Big Ben is the largest bell in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (aka Houses of Parliament). The clock tower was built along with the new palace after the old tower and palace were destroyed in 1834.