"Big Ben" (or to give it it's proper name, The Great Bell) is cast out of bellmetal, which is an alloy of bronze and tin.
Big Ben clock tower, now renamed Elizabeth Tower, is made from brickwork covered by limestone cladding for the first 200 feet (61 metres) and the remaining 115 feet (35 metres) is a framed cast iron spire.
Big Ben, the Great Bell in St Stephen's Tower, is made of Bell Metal - an alloy of copper (78%) and tin (22%).
Tin and copper, plus pieces of the old Big Ben, which was damaged
The tower structure is made from steel, stone, brick, concrete. The Bell is made from bell metal which is a mixture of various metals.
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Copper and Tin
Bronze.
Bug ben was made out of Tin and copper plus pidces if the old big ben that was damaged
Bell metal
Tin and copper, plus pieces of the old Big Ben, which was damaged
England
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1858
'Big Ben' is the 14 ton bell inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, so yes, it has to be man made.
Big Ben is a very large bell, made of solid bronze. It is in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, which is sometimes incorrectly called Big Ben.
Yes, it is bronze and made in a foundary.
Big Ben was built i n1558
Tin and copper
big ben was built i n1558
Big Ben was not bombed in World War II, although the chamber of commons was. Apparently, no damage was sustained by Big Ben.
its made of bronze