The height of the Tower of London is 27 meters or 90 feet high. The tower is located in central London and can be seen from the River Thames.
Fifteen thousand feet.
It's 800 feet long. That's about a sixth of a mile (a quarter of a km).
Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell housed within the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, in London, United Kingdom. It is not the actual Tower. The Clock Tower is 316 feet and the Empire State Building is 1,473 feet Conclusion:The Empire State Building is taller
The White Tower in the Tower of London is 90 ft high. The great bell in the clock tower of the palace of Westminster, commonly called 'Big Ben' is 7.5 ft high. The clock tower is 315.9 ft high.
If you are referring to the 'Big Ben' clock tower, it is 316 feet (96.3 metres) tall.
Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science building On New Year's Eve 2004 four 6.3-metre clock faces were added to the top of the Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science building in Warsaw, Poland making it the highest 4-faced clock tower in the world and the second highest clock tower in the world.[1]. The NTT DoCoMo Yoyogi Building 240 meters (787 feet) is 10 meters higher and is the highest clock tower in the world. The Allen-Bradley Clock Tower holds the record for the largest non-chiming four faced clock. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_tower
The Thames Tunnel is 1,300 feet (396 meters) long.
Assuming you're talking about Big Ben - the clock tower attached to the Houses of Parliament... From ground level to the tip of the clock spire is 315 feet (96.0 m). The clock tower, called " The Elizabeth Tower" is as stated 315 feet (96.0mtrs) high - Big Ben which is the name of the bell is It is 7 feet 6 inches (2.29 m) tall and 9 feet (2.74 m) diameter.
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Puzzle No 89: Flower Bed Fun, Location: Clock Tower Plaza. Answer = The Red area is 400 square feet Receive Peppercherry Tea Ingredient..
The river Thames flows through the capital and is very important. The River Severn is the longest. There are others that have ports etc that have been very important in the past and songs have been written about them such as the River Mersey in Liverpool. Chester which was occupied by the Romans and had a fort there, is on the River Dee. The Roman fort of Ribchester is on the River Ribble. There is also the Avon, Stour, Tyne, Tees, Trent, Ouse, the Humber, the Wyre (Fleetwood) and the Lune (Lancaster). There are others too.