Built
in 1854 Big Ben the landmark clock
in London is still among the largest mechanical clocks
in the world. The clock got its name after the 13-ton
bell that is hung within was named after Sir Benjamin
Hall who was the first commissioner of works. The design
of the clock was by Edmund Beckett Denison who had studied
law.
Denison worked closely with Edward John Dent who was
the constructor of the clock but died before its completion.
At this point Frederick Rippon who was Dent's
nephew changed his name to Frederick Dent and took over
from where his uncle left off.
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