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'''The Big Ben''' was the name of the [[clock]] bell and, by popular convention, the entire tower on the north end of the [[Houses of Parliament|Palace of Westminster]]. Completed in [[1858]], it was located in the city of [[Westminster]], in central [[London]].{{fact}} | '''The Big Ben''' was the name of the [[clock]] bell and, by popular convention, the entire tower on the north end of the [[Houses of Parliament|Palace of Westminster]]. Completed in [[1858]], it was located in the city of [[Westminster]], in central [[London]].{{fact}} | ||
Revision as of 16:22, 24 February 2013
The Big Ben was the name of the clock bell and, by popular convention, the entire tower on the north end of the Palace of Westminster. Completed in 1858, it was located in the city of Westminster, in central London.[source needed]
History
In 1892, Clara Oswald, while serving as a governess under the alias Miss Montegue, claimed to her young charges that she was born behind Big Ben's face. She explainted that it accounted for her acute sense of time. (TV The Snowmen)
In 1924, Shade Vassily planned to use Big Ben to power his ship. (PROSE: The Clockwise Man)
In January 1941, Jack Harkness tethered his ship to Big Ben. (TV: The Empty Child)
In 1976, Big Ben's clock face was bombed by Black Star. (PROSE: Love and War, No Future)
In 2006, Big Ben was destroyed by a Slitheen craft, which sheared it in half. (TV: Aliens of London) This was seen by Elton Pope among many witnesses. (TV: Love & Monsters) Reconstruction proceeded shortly afterwards. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
The Eleventh Doctor barely avoided crashing his TARDIS into Big Ben as he attempted to stabilize it following his regeneration. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)
In 2009, in an alternate timeline created by Sarah Jane's actions in 1951 in which the world was destroyed, Luke, Sarah and the Trickster stood near the remains of Big Ben. (TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith)
On 12 September 2012, Big Ben's tower was named Elizabeth Tower in honour of Elizabeth II. [source needed]
In 2167, the chimes of Big Ben rang for the first time in years to celebrate the end of the 22nd century Dalek invasion after the First Doctor defeated the Daleks. Despite the initial bombardment prior to the invasion, Big Ben was unscathed. It still stood thirty years later. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth, PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks)
By the 28th century, Big Ben had been destroyed. (TV: "Strangers in Space")
In 4039, Big Ben was again destroyed in the Graxnix invasion of Earth. (COMIC: Hotel Historia)
Alternate timelines & universes
In the Trickster's World, Sarah Jane and Luke Smith stood on the rubble of Big Ben in the 21st century, and the Palace of Westminster, surveying the obliterated remains of London. Sarah Jane was revolted by what she had unwittingly caused by altering the timeline on 18 August 1951. (TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith)
In Pete's World Big Ben had a square face. However in another appearance it was circular. [source needed]