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发表于 2023-3-9 19:17:04
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Big Ben bongs seven times, setting off a bass vibrato in the gantry around it.
While deafening, the unmistakable peal of the cracked bell is also a reassuring note of constancy after a year of political upheaval in Britain, and as the rest of the parliamentary estate frays.
Political bickering over the costs is holding up a bigger renovation of the aging complex.
But Westworth and his 35-year-old colleague Alex Jeffrey remain focused on the job in hand: tending to parliament's 2,000 clocks, many of them irreplaceable antiques.
"Every day you're keeping time in a very hands-on way, using technology, arts and crafts," Jeffrey said in a statement.
"It's very tactile, as is maintaining the Great Clock," he added. "It's the best job in the world."
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