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Big Ben/Elizabeth Clock Tower refurbishment shows off original blue color scheme as the scaffolding begins to come down

Sep 7, 2021 By Londontopia Staff 4 Comments

The restored clock hands, which have been painted to match the original Prussian Blue colour scheme on the clock dials, which have been installed on the face of Big Ben at the Palace of Westminster, central London. The hands were removed three years ago for restoration work as part of the Elizabeth tower restoration project, the most extensive programme of conservation ever carried out to the Tower, which is due for completion in 2022. Picture date: Monday, September 6, 2021.

The £80 million makeover of Big Ben is beginning to be unveiled as scaffolding continues to be removed from the national landmark.

Pictures show the painstaking level of detail that has gone into the five-year refurbishment, which is due to wrap up next year, of the famous bell and Parliament’s Elizabeth Tower, in which it is housed.

Those passing over Westminster Bridge will be able to spot a colour-scheme change, along with the restoration of the decorative symbols of the UK which adorn the clock tower.

For decades, the clock dials and the stonework surrounding them were painted in many layers of black paint that became synonymous with Big Ben.

Big Ben's makeover
Scaffolding is starting to come down, revealing Big Ben’s makeover (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Experts believe the colour scheme was chosen in the 1930s to mask the effects of pollution, but, returning to the original vision by Parliament’s architects Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Pugin, the clock has since been updated.

Following restoration off-site, the clock hands have been painted to match the original Prussian Blue colour scheme on the clock dials, with the hands reattached over the summer.

The black paint on the stonework around the clock dials has been removed, and certain features have been gilded again.

Other key details have also returned to Barry’s original design, such as the row of six shields above each dial that displays St George’s red cross on a white background.

Heraldic shields – situated above the Ayrton Light, a lantern which shines when either House of Parliament is sitting – representing four parts of the United Kingdom have also been restored.

The St George's cross shields
The St George’s cross shields above the Big Ben clock face have been painted red and white (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

The Irish shamrock and Welsh leek have been returned to their original green, while the Scottish thistle is green with a bright purple seed head. The English rose has been painted red and white, as Barry suggested.

Adam Watrobski, principal architect and head of architecture and heritage at the Houses of Parliament, said: “Using historic paint analysis and references including Barry’s original design watercolour, contemporary illustrations and archival photographs, we have recreated the original colour scheme.

“The dials and clock hands are Prussian blue and gold, and the adjacent areas make use of the red, white and blue colours of the Union flag.”

The refurbishment was originally expected to be finished this year but was delayed as the Covid-19 crisis held up work.

Big Ben is due to ring again from early next year once the work is complete.

It has been largely silent since 2017 due to repairs on the clock and the tower, only being reconnected for significant occasions.

Londontopia Staff
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This article was submitted and adapted by Londontopia Staff and used with a license from the Press Association UK (PA Media). All images and content used with permission.

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  1. Frank R Graybeal says

    Sep 16, 2021 at 10:23 am

    absolutely beautiful. Well done!

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  2. arthur loafe says

    Sep 19, 2021 at 3:44 pm

    Prussian Blue .. ??? But we have left the EU, This is not the real big ben of london anymore, I’m emigrating to manchester.

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    • jonathan says

      Sep 20, 2021 at 7:34 am

      Are you taking the piss? It’s the original colour. The correct colour. It being black was a recent thing.

      Reply
  3. Teresa Harvey says

    Sep 20, 2021 at 3:23 pm

    It’s beautiful. Can’t wait to see it for myself. Wonderful that it will be ready to ring again in time for HM’s Jubilee next year.

    Reply

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