It is currently free to climb the 334 steps of the clock tower containing Big Ben.
Incidents in 2004 included a group of campaigners from Greenpeace scaling Big Ben's clock tower.
To mark the end of the appeal, some landmarks will be lit up red, including Birmingham University's Clock Tower.
And he is also one of the controllers of the city's clock tower.
The grounds encompass a stone carriage house with a clock tower, a three-bedroom gatehouse, a six-car garage, and multiple greenhouses.
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The Grade II listed Time Office, which incorporates an Art Deco clock tower, has already been converted into office space.
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Braintree District Council paid for the work, which included essential repair work to safeguard the future of the clock tower.
Its neon-lit clock tower is an unmistakable part of the downtown skyline.
The clock tower and the roundabout that run around it were a landmark for people travelling on the main road between Montego Bay and Kingston.
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Between bites of coriander-scented lamb or squab with foie gras, take in the iconic Wrigley Building clock tower and Tribune Tower through the 30-foot floor-to-ceiling windows.
Barnsley's centre does crown a hill, and the Art Deco town hall clock tower might be vaguely related to a campanile, but there the resemblance to anything Italian ends.
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But there is still a desolate no-man's land in the centre which has hardly changed since we visited last year, except for a clock tower with even less of a face.
As a mark of respect, the chimes of Big Ben, as the bell and clock tower by the Palace of Westminster are commonly known, were silenced for the duration of the proceedings.
He said the three were detained separately for up to five hours during clashes between supporters and opponents of Morsi at Damanhour's main el-Saaah, or the clock tower, square on Nov. 24.
During the debate, Mr Halfon argued that charging for entry to the clock tower could lead to charges for visits to other parts of the Palace of Westminster during times when Parliament is sitting.
The exhibition will be at the Sheffield's Winter Garden until it moves back to the Northern General Hospital Clock Tower Gallery in January 2011, where the whole collection of 300-400 printed photographs will be on show.
The market consisted of two halls joined by a clock tower and an ambitious rebuilding project saw it reopen a year on from the quake, with ex-US President Bill Clinton on hand to do the honours.
Its clock tower only has only three faces with none that could be seen by the new duke as he passed by in his private train on his way to Dunrobin Castle, his family's property in Sutherland.
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And though landmarks such as the central market clock tower may help you orientate yourself somewhat, chances are a map of your exact wanderings after a day out at Chatuchak would resemble most closely a plate of pad thai noodles.
In 1966 Charles Whitman, a student at the University of Texas at Austin, shot almost 50 passers-by from the top of the campus clock-tower.
The Mecca Clock Royal Tower Hotel, with more than 800 rooms, occupies what will soon be the world's second-tallest building, a structure incorporating the world's biggest clock, with faces at least six times the size of Big Ben's, and capped by a spire topped with a golden crescent.
To maintain correct time on the clock, the tower has been regularly checked by the clocksmiths of the city over numerous generations.
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