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.
The bell was named in honour of SirBenjamin Hall , and his name is inscribed on it
Sir Benjamin Hall was the Commissioner of Works and Big Ben was named after him.
yes although it has its nicknames. In 2012 the tower which houses the Big Ben bell, is being named The Queen Elizabeth Tower in honour of Her Majesty's long reign.
There is no moshling on Moshi Monsters named Big Ben.
Big Ben is named after Sir Benjamin Hall who was Commissioner of Works when the bell was installed.
It is named after the Magnhy's greek god of TIME.
The bell that is named Big Ben is 7 feet 6 inches (2.29 m) tall and 9 feet (2.74 m) diameter.
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.
It is named Big Ben.
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.
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.