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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. Restoration work being carried out on The King Edward II steam locomotive in 2010 which was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. Restoration work being carried out on The King Edward II steam locomotive in 2010 which was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. Restoration work being carried out on The King Edward II steam locomotive in 2010 which was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. Restoration work being carried out on The King Edward II steam locomotive which was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. Restoration work being carried out on The King Edward II steam locomotive which was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. Coal being shovelled for Fuel. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive pictured here in 1960 near Padington Station.  The KEII was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive pictured here in 1950 at Didcot following repairs.  The KEII was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2016. London, UK. Repair work being carried out to the Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2016. London, UK. Repair work being carried out to the Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2016. London, UK. Repair work being carried out to the Houses of Parliament building in Westminster, London. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive pictured at Barry scrapyard in 1971. The KEII was today (02/04/2011) revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive pictured here in Bristol in 1985, which was today (02/04/2011)  revealed to the public in it's full glory at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 02/04/2011. The King Edward II steam locomotive is revealed to the public in it's full glory today (02/04/2011) at the Railway Centre in Didcot, Oxfordshire, England. A group of volunteer workers have spent the last 20 years working on restoring the heavy express steam locomotive to full working order. The splendid machine first introduced in the 1920's spent many years rotting at Barry Scrapyard in Wales after performing over 1,500,000 miles of service pulling trains between London Paddington and the West of England for Great Western Railway. Photo credit should read: London News Pictures
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Tourists take a selfie by the Elizabeth Tower, covered in scaffolding and home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Tourists cycle by the Elizabeth Tower, covered in scaffolding and home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_TOWER_COSTS_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_TOWER_COSTS_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_TOWER_COSTS_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as remedial work continues.  A new statement released by Parliament states that the cost of renovations has more than doubled to £61m as contractors have found the work to be more complex and extensive compared to the 2016 estimate of £29m.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_TOWER_COSTS_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_24.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_20.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. London, UK. Scaffolding covers the Elizabeth Tower, home of Big Ben, as workmen continue with renovations.  Costs of the project are estimated at £61m, compared to the initial estimate of £29m. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_BIG_BEN_SCAFFOLDING_SCU_23.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 26/04/2010 Leamington Spa, UK.  Picture of Chesterton Windmill surrounded by  which was entered into the Press Photographer Year book. The Windmill is currently undergoing renovation work. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather at midday in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather at midday in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND and MP PTER BONE talking to media on Parliament Square after Big Ben chimed for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. Fire engines line Aldwich as 75 fire fighters tackle a blaze that broke out in luxury apartments undergoing renovation in London today (Tuesday). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather at midday in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather at midday in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND talking to media on Parliament Square after Big Ben chimed for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND talking to media on Parliament Square after Big Ben chimed for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND and MP PTER BONE talking to media on Parliament Square after Big Ben chimed for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/09/2016. Bartington UK. Picture shows the Daniel Adamson making it's way under the Dutton rail viaduct on the River Weaver on it's maiden voyage after a £5M renovation. The Daniel Adamson steam boat has been bought back to operational service after a £5M restoration. The coal fired steam tug is the last surviving steam powered tug built on the Mersey and is believed to be the oldest operational Mersey built ship in the world. The "Danny" (originally named the Ralph Brocklebank) was built at Camel Laird ship yard in Birkenhead & launched in 1903. She worked the canal's & carried passengers across the Mersey & during WW1 had a stint working for the Royal Navy in Liverpool. The "Danny" was refitted in the 30's in an art deco style. Withdrawn from service in 1984 by 2014 she was due for scrapping until Mersey tug skipper Dan Cross bought her for £1 and the campaign to save her was underway. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2013. London, UK. Restoration expert Carla Markland works on the the Baroque painted West Wall as part of the renovation works on the Painted Hall at the Old Naval College in Greenwich London today (03/01/12). The restoration, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the Painted Hall's 10th since being built in 1742 and is estimated to take around four months. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. Flames are seen breaking through the roof of a building on Aldwich in London today (Tuesday). The blaze broke out in luxury apartments undergoing renovation work, 15 fire engines and 75 firefighters attended. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. Fire engines line Aldwich as 75 fire fighters tackle a blaze that broke out in luxury apartments undergoing renovation in London today (Tuesday). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. Fire engines line Aldwich as 75 fire fighters tackle a blaze that broke out in luxury apartments undergoing renovation in London today (Tuesday). Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. A firefighter hoses down flames breaking through the roof of a building on Aldwich in London today (Tuesday). The incident in the building, which was under renovation at the time, saw 15 fire engines and 75 firefighters work to control the fire. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. A firefighter hoses down flames breaking through the roof of a building on Aldwich in London today (Tuesday). The incident in the building, which was under renovation at the time, saw 15 fire engines and 75 firefighters work to control the fire. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. A firefighter hoses down flames breaking through the roof of a building on Aldwich in London today (Tuesday). The incident in the building, which was under renovation at the time, saw 15 fire engines and 75 firefighters work to control the fire. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  14/06/11. A firefighter hoses down flames breaking through the roof of a building on Aldwich in London today (Tuesday). The incident in the building, which was under renovation at the time, saw 15 fire engines and 75 firefighters work to control the fire. Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND talking to media on Parliament Square after Big Ben chimed for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather at midday in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. People gather at midday in Parliament Square as Big Ben chimes for the last time before repairs start. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/06/2013. London, UK. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits the SS Robin steamship, a ship in which he was instrumental in saving, at the Royal Victoria Dock in East London today (05/06/2013). The royal visit marks the the beginning of the last round of renovation work to the lottery supported SS Robin which is the world's oldest steamship and last of her kind. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/01/2013. London, UK. Restoration expert Carla Markland works on the the Baroque painted West Wall as part of the renovation works on the Painted Hall at the Old Naval College in Greenwich London today (03/01/12). The restoration, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), is the Painted Hall's 10th since being built in 1742 and is estimated to take around four months. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2018. LONDON, UK.  Workmen in the Elizabeth Tower view the thousands of people gathered in Parliament Square on Remembrance Sunday which, this year, marks the centenary of Armistice Day.  Big Ben, the bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, currently undergoing renovation, has been given a special makeover in order to chime at 11am.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. Leeds UK. Phoebe Moore looks at the re-hung painting's by artist's such as John N Rhodes & Elizabeth Butler in the Ziff gallery at Leeds Art Gallery that is reopening tomorrow (friday 13th Oct) after an 18month renovation costing £4.5M  with new acquisitions & rehanging of the extensive collection. Founded in 1888, Leeds Art Gallery has designated collection of 19th & 20th century British painting & sculpture widely considered to be the best outside the national collections. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. Leeds UK. Phoebe Moore looks at the re-hung painting's by artist's such as John N Rhodes & Elizabeth Butler in the Ziff gallery at Leeds Art Gallery that is reopening tomorrow (friday 13th Oct) after an 18month renovation costing £4.5M  with new acquisitions & rehanging of the extensive collection. Founded in 1888, Leeds Art Gallery has designated collection of 19th & 20th century British painting & sculpture widely considered to be the best outside the national collections. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. Leeds UK. Phoebe Moore looks at Edward Armitage's 1858 painting 'Retribution' that has been re-hung in time for the Leeds Art Gallery reopening tomorrow (friday 13th Oct) after an 18month renovation costing £4.5M  with new acquisitions & rehanging of the extensive collection. Founded in 1888, Leeds Art Gallery has designated collection of 19th & 20th century British painting & sculpture widely considered to be the best outside the national collections. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. Leeds UK. Phoebe Moore looks at Edward Armitage's 1858 painting 'Retribution' that has been re-hung in time for the Leeds Art Gallery reopening tomorrow (friday 13th Oct) after an 18month renovation costing £4.5M  with new acquisitions & rehanging of the extensive collection. Founded in 1888, Leeds Art Gallery has designated collection of 19th & 20th century British painting & sculpture widely considered to be the best outside the national collections. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2017. Leeds UK. Phoebe Moore stands in the Central Court of Leeds Art Gallery which was has been opened up to the public after being hidden away behind false ceiling's for 60 years. The Art Gallery is to reopen tomorrow (friday 13th Oct) after an 18month renovation costing £4.5M  with new acquisitions & rehanging of the extensive collection. Founded in 1888, Leeds Art Gallery has designated collection of 19th & 20th century British painting & sculpture widely considered to be the best outside the national collections. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND seen in Westminster after Big Ben chimed for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND gathers with other MPs and member of the media in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK.  MP STEPHEN POUND (centre) gathers with other MPs and member of the media in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2017. London, UK. A group of people gather in the grounds of The Houses of Parliament Parliament at mid day as Big Ben chimes for the last time ahead of repair works. The Great Bell, also known as Big Ben, is expected to be silent for up to four years as renovation work is carried out on the surrounding Elizabeth Clock Tower. The worlds most famous clock has sounded on the hour for 157 years and last fell silent for maintenance work in 2007. Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP
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