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Westminster’s clock tower, originally dedicated in November 1896, features tan brick masonry, architectural wood elements, wood-framed windows and a hexagonal roof with slate coverings.
The effort to restore Westminster’s historic clock tower, at 66 E. Main St., is nearing completion. The city is responsible for maintaining the 30-foot clock tower but does not own the three-… ...
Photographs of the four newly-restored clock faces on the Palace of Westminster's Elizabeth Tower showed hands on the west dial jammed at 12 o'clock. The final face has now been restored and is ...
Abbey and glorious! Abseilers take dizzying trip up the towers to give Westminster Abbey its annual check-up. Images show specialist abseilers Adam Garre and Lewis Head bravely carrying out the ...
Westminster’s iconic clock tower at 66 E. Main St., is in desperate need of restoration due to structural issues caused by water penetration, and city officials have approved a new contract t… ...
Westminster Abbey has been granted planning permission by Westminster City Council to build a new stair and lift tower at the east end of the church. The tower will enable public access for the first ...
Ptolemy Dean Architects has added a star-shaped tower to London's Westminster Abbey, the most significant addition to the building since 1745. Standing at seven stories tall, the £23 million ...
Some iterations of Westminster’s logo incorporate the clock tower as well. Saturday’s activities were chosen to have widespread appeal, said Abby Gruber, Westminster director of recreation and ...