Democracy visible from the Thames
The Ayrton Light answers a practical question Londoners once faced: is Parliament still debating? When the Commons sits into the night, the lantern glows above the tower—visible from bridges, embankments, and rooftops across Westminster.
Unlike the clock dials, which tell universal time, the light tells civic time: it marks the rhythm of debate, division bells, and late amendments. Over decades it became a quiet icon of accountability—proof that the People’s House was at work.
Today, with modern lighting and conservation of the tower, the tradition continues. Spotting the Ayrton Light on a winter evening pairs perfectly with hearing the chimes drift over the river.
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