Big Ben Aden

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Big Ben Aden in 1964
Big Ben Aden. View from the inner roadstead.
Postcard of Tawahi

Big Ben Aden (Arabic: بيغ بن عدن)[1] is a clock tower built by British engineers, along with locals, beside Aden Harbour in Yemen during the period that Aden Province (later called Aden Colony) was a territory within the British Empire. It is superficially similar to the Elizabeth Tower (popularly known as Big Ben), the famous clock tower attached to the Palace of Westminster in London.[2] The clock was shut down for renovation in 1986 and returned to service in February 2012. The tower was built during the 19th century as part of the British colonisation of Aden Province, which began in 1839 and came to an end in 1967.[1]

Queen Elizabeth II in Aden in 1954 during an official visit to Aden colony, preparing to perform the Accolade of knighthood. Prince Philip is at right.

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