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Clock watching is something these steeplejacks, Reg and Terry Dosell, cannot help doing as they begin washing and cleaning the four faces of London’s Big Ben, 55 metres above the ground. As a special treat, on this occasion, they brought along their married sister, Linda .Ward, aged 22, who became the first woman to set foot on the famous landmark which is cleaned every three years.

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Press, 25 September 1980, Page 17

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Clock watching is something these steeplejacks, Reg and Terry Dosell, cannot help doing as they begin washing and cleaning the four faces of London’s Big Ben, 55 metres above the ground. As a special treat, on this occasion, they brought along their married sister, Linda .Ward, aged 22, who became the first woman to set foot on the famous landmark which is cleaned every three years. Press, 25 September 1980, Page 17

Clock watching is something these steeplejacks, Reg and Terry Dosell, cannot help doing as they begin washing and cleaning the four faces of London’s Big Ben, 55 metres above the ground. As a special treat, on this occasion, they brought along their married sister, Linda .Ward, aged 22, who became the first woman to set foot on the famous landmark which is cleaned every three years. Press, 25 September 1980, Page 17