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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. On the beach the clock is prepared, and all the lanterns are piled high ready to burn. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. On the beach the clock is prepared, and all the lanterns are piled high ready to burn. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks beach_H_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. On the beach the clock is prepared, and all the lanterns are piled high ready to burn. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks beach_C_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Skulll Drummery drum group. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Ladies of a Samba dance group. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_H_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. The big burn. All of the lanterns are set on fire. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks burn_B_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Crazy dancing from an elderly member of the parade. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_Y_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Crazy dancing from an elderly member of the parade. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_U_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_AH...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_AC...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_AA...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_T_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_M_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_K_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_J_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_AI...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_AF...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_A_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. The big burn. All of the lanterns are set on fire. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks burn_D_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Skulll Drummery drum group. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_R_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_P_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_C_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_AE...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_N_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_B_...jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. The big burn. All of the lanterns are set on fire. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks burn_C_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221burning the clocks parade_D_...jpg
  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
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  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_008.jpg
  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_002.jpg
  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_009.jpg
  • Clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_006.jpg
  • Clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_004.jpg
  • Clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_007.jpg
  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_001.jpg
  • Clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf clocks_005.jpg
  • Wall of clocks telling the international times in Japan, London and New York, share the wall with a digital clock telling Cambodia time in the Happy Internet shop in Old Town Siem Reap.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Theatre cast from the Rocky Horror Show join in with the festivities. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
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  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Theatre cast from the Rocky Horror Show join in with the festivities. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221rocky horror cast_F_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Theatre cast from the Rocky Horror Show join in with the festivities. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221rocky horror cast_B_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Fire show on the beach. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221brighton beach fire show_C_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Theatre cast from the Rocky Horror Show join in with the festivities. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221rocky horror cast_C_1.jpg
  • Brighton, UK. Friday 21st December 2012. Fire show on the beach. Burning the Clocks has been a Brighton tradition for almost two decades. This event takes place on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. A 2,000-strong parade winds its way through the streets and people pass their handmade paper and willow lanterns – filled symbolically with their hopes and dreams – into a blazing bonfire to “burn the clocks” and welcome in the new longer day.
    20121221brighton beach fire show_A_1.jpg
  • One of the famous ornate Fleet Street clocks in London, United Kingdom. Fleet Street and the area surrounding it were dominated by the national press and related industries.
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  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court across Reuters Plaza to commute to work in Canary Wharf financial district London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court across Reuters Plaza to commute to work in Canary Wharf financial district London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza to commute to work in Canary Wharf financial district London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza to commute to work in Canary Wharf financial district London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • City workers walk under the clocks of Nash Court in Reuters Plaza to commute to work in Canary Wharf financial district London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Mrs Diva, an employee at a Long distance call shop, Hackney, London.
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  • A British male city worker checks his mobile cell phone whilst walking across the busy Reuters Plaza in Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom.  Canary Wharf is a financial district for London.
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  • A British male city workers stands in Reuters Plaza while many other people walk around him in Canary Wharf financial district London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • US NBC TV reporter Natalie Morales with technicians reports live for Today from media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
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  • US NBC TV reporter Natalie Morales with technicians reports live for Today from media village behind railings as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where an heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the world.
    royal_baby-wait22-19-07-2013.jpg
  • Workmen abseil down The Clock Tower of Parliament which houses Big Ben, to inspect the clock face for damage, London. The Clock Tower stands at over 96 metres high, the 7 metre wide clock faces have cast iron frames and house 312 pieces of pot opal glass.
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  • Workmen abseil down The Clock Tower of Parliament which houses Big Ben, to inspect the clock face for damage, London. The Clock Tower stands at over 96 metres high, the 7 metre wide clock faces have cast iron frames and house 312 pieces of pot opal glass.
    mike - big ben002.jpg
  • Workmen abseil down The Clock Tower of Parliament which houses Big Ben, to inspect the clock face for damage, London. The Clock Tower stands at over 96 metres high, the 7 metre wide clock faces have cast iron frames and house 312 pieces of pot opal glass.
    mike - big ben001.jpg
  • A detail of the clock face to the Elizabeth Tower in London. It's close to 4pm and we see the hands and neo-Gothic design. The Elizabeth Tower (previously called the Clock Tower) named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year – was raised as a part of Charles Barry's design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower. It celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009. The tower was completed in 1858 and has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England,
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  • A detail of Big Ben's clock face in Westminster, central London. The clock and dials were designed by Augustus Pugin, set in an iron frame 23 feet (7.0 m) in diameter, supporting 312 pieces of opal glass, rather like a stained-glass window. As a symbol of parliamentary power and a national democracy, Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) conduct their business. It is therefore a potent symbol for British Governmental power, influence and a world-famous landmark for tourists. Big Ben is the name of the clock's bell and not the tower itself.
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  • International tourists including one Chinese man dressed in a very traditonal English suit and hat standing looking up and taking pictures of the Fortnum & Mason clock on Piccadilly in London, England, United Kingdom. The clock was added to the front of the Piccadilly building in 1964, and the two men represent the stores founders, Mr Fortnum and Mr Mason, who appear once an hour.
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  • Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. This tall stainless steel clock has become a focus for the summer games as people look forward to the 2012 Olympics. London, England, UK.
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  • Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. This tall stainless steel clock has become a focus for the summer games as people look forward to the 2012 Olympics. London, England, UK.
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  • Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. This tall stainless steel clock has become a focus for the summer games as people look forward to the 2012 Olympics. London, England, UK.
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  • Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. This tall stainless steel clock has become a focus for the summer games as people look forward to the 2012 Olympics. London, England, UK.
    20120223olympic countdown clock_A.jpg
  • International tourists including one Chinese man dressed in a very traditonal English suit and hat standing looking up and taking pictures of the Fortnum & Mason clock on Piccadilly in London, England, United Kingdom. The clock was added to the front of the Piccadilly building in 1964, and the two men represent the stores founders, Mr Fortnum and Mr Mason, who appear once an hour.
    20160214_fortnum and mason clock tou...jpg
  • International tourists standing looking up and taking pictures of the Fortnum & Mason clock on Piccadilly in London, England, United Kingdom. The clock was added to the front of the Piccadilly building in 1964, and the two men represent the stores founders, Mr Fortnum and Mr Mason, who appear once an hour.
    20160214_fortnum and mason clock tou...jpg
  • Britain's Union Jack flag flies in a breeze with British Parliament's Big Ben clock tower at the Palace of Westminster in the background. As a symbol of parliamentary power and a national democracy, the colours flutter in a breeze alongside the Thames River on the southern Lambeth bank side. The clock shows just after 1 in the afternoon. The Palace, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) conduct their business. It is therefore a potent symbol for British Governmental power, influence and a world-famous landmark for tourists. Big Ben is the name of the clock's bell and not the tower itself.
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  • Olympic countdown clock in Trafalgar Square. This tall stainless steel clock has become a focus for the summer games as people look forward to the 2012 Olympics. London, England, UK.
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  • The 18th century historic Sir Cloudesley Shovell Corn Exchange clock 1771 in Rochester High Street, on 22nd July, in Rochester, England. The historic timepiece, a gift from Sir Cloudesley who was MP for Rochester from 1695 to 1701, has recently been restored at a cost of £40,000 after centuries of wear and tear took its toll and much of the clock had to be dismantled for safety reasons.
    rochester-03-22-07-2018.jpg
  • Britain's Union Jack flag flies in a breeze with British Parliament's Big Ben clock tower at the Palace of Westminster in the background. As a symbol of parliamentary power and a national democracy, the colours flutter in a breeze alongside the Thames River on the southern Lambeth bank side. The clock shows just after 1 in the afternoon. The Palace, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) conduct their business. It is therefore a potent symbol for British Governmental power, influence and a world-famous landmark for tourists. Big Ben is the name of the clock's bell and not the tower itself.
    big_ben_flag1-19-July-2011_1.jpg
  • The clock tower of Rajasthan aka Ghanta Ghar on 5th November 2009 in Jodhpur , Rajasthan, India. The clock tower was built by Maharaja Singh 1880-1911 and is a key landmark in Jodhpur.
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  • The 18th century historic Sir Cloudesley Shovell Corn Exchange clock 1771 in Rochester High Street, on 22nd July, in Rochester, England. The historic timepiece, a gift from Sir Cloudesley who was MP for Rochester from 1695 to 1701, has recently been restored at a cost of £40,000 after centuries of wear and tear took its toll and much of the clock had to be dismantled for safety reasons.
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  • Ladies have tea in afternoon sunshine beneath the clocktower in Machynlleth, on 12th September 2018, in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales. To celebrate the 21st birthday of Viscount Castlereagh, the townspeople subscribed to the erection at the towns main road intersection of the clock tower, which has become widely known as the symbol of Machynlleth. The tower, which stands on the site of the old town hall, is the first thing many visitors will notice. The foundation stone was laid on 15 July 1874.
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  • Signposts and the clocktower in Machynlleth, on 12th September 2018, in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales. To celebrate the 21st birthday of Viscount Castlereagh, the townspeople subscribed to the erection at the towns main road intersection of the clock tower, which has become widely known as the symbol of Machynlleth. The tower, which stands on the site of the old town hall, is the first thing many visitors will notice. The foundation stone was laid on 15 July 1874.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A trendy clock on a wall in a cafe showing hour and minute in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • The Elizabeth Tower of the British Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UKs government, on 17th January 2017, in London England. The Elizabeth Tower previously called the Clock Tower named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year – was raised as a part of Charles Barrys design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower. It celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009. The tower was completed in 1858 and has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England.
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  • It is dusk and the evening light is fast-disappearing behind the buildings of Westminster, London. Seen from the south bank of the River Thames and looking over Westminster Bridge, traffic lights trail and the light fades over the Palace of Westminster and the tall clock tower of Big Ben, London England. Street lights flare intensively during the long-exposure and there is enough ambient light to see the reflections on the river's water. The Palace, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) conduct their business. It is therefore a potent symbol for British Governmental power, influence and a world-famous landmark for tourists. Big Ben is the name of the clock's bell and not the tower itself.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Beach goers watch anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • A trendy clock on a wall in a cafe showing hour and minute in London, England, United Kingdom.
    UK-Clock-Face-6458.jpg
  • The Elizabeth Tower of the British Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UKs government, on 17th January 2017, in London England. The Elizabeth Tower previously called the Clock Tower named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year – was raised as a part of Charles Barrys design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower. It celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009. The tower was completed in 1858 and has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England.
    westminster-48-18-01-2017.jpg
  • The Elizabeth Tower of the British Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, the seat of the UKs government, on 17th January 2017, in London England. The Elizabeth Tower previously called the Clock Tower named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year – was raised as a part of Charles Barrys design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower. It celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009. The tower was completed in 1858 and has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England.
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  • Branches of winter Plane trees in the foreground and the clockface containing the Big Ben bell in the Elizabeth Tower of the British parliament, on 17th January 2017, in London England. The Elizabeth Tower previously called the Clock Tower named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year – was raised as a part of Charles Barrys design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower. It celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009. The tower was completed in 1858 and has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England.
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  • The event which lasted 54 hours is over and people pack up and leave in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • People enjoying the live entertainment in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Cuadrilla security guards watch the party unfolding in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Four local anti-fracking women demonstrate their opposition on the pavement outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Musicians play tunes in the road outside the gates in New Preston Road, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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