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To: sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: Stained Glass Sundial Photos
Dear all,
I would like to draw your attention on Fabio's web on a new kind of
Stained Glass
Sundials. They are very smart, elegant and full of new possibilities.
Maybe there should
John,
there are two different kinds of stained glass sundials possible:
1. the sundial is made in the stained glass itself and there is a
style/gnomon on the outside. You can read this one from the outside or
from
the inside if the window is translucent enough to disguish yhe shadow from
I have a simple table page up at:
http://www.AdvanceAssociates.com/Sundials (select Stained Glass) or:
http://www.AdvanceAssociates.com/Sundials/Stained_Glass or:
http://tinyurl.com/frf4
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Stained Glass Sundial Photos
Hi Mac others
You're right Mac, I was able to copy a photo from The Compendium on the
Repository in a round-about way by opening the article in Adobe Acrobat
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Mac said:
P.S. I'm still hoping that The British Sundial Society will release a
CD (or DVD) containing all issues of the BSS Bulletin. I have a
complete print set, but it's not always easy to locate an article.
You are not the only
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Eindhoven, Netherlands
lat. 51:30 N long. 5:30 E
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From: John Carmichael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sundial List sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 5:27 PM
Subject: Stained Glass Sundial Photos
Hello all:
I've been considering contacting local
://www.sundialsculptures.com
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From: fer j. de vries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sundial sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Stained Glass Sundial Photos
Hi John,
You may find some in Compendium.
vol. nr. date
4-1 march 1997
1-3 aug
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Do you know if any of these type 2 dials exists outside of some
dialist's imagination? Are there any photos of these?
I am told only today (!) that there are at least two in the UK but I don't
think that they are as yet recorded in the
there are two different kinds of stained glass sundials possible:
1. the sundial is made in the stained glass itself and there is a
style/gnomon on the outside. You can read this one from the outside or from
the inside if the window is translucent enough to disguish yhe shadow from
the
For an idea of what can be done with glass, check out Jim Tallman's dials at:
http://www.artisanindustrials.com/spectra.html
They are sandblasted (or etched?), but could lend ideas for stained glass as
well.
-Bill
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, John Carmichael wrote:
Thanks to all who are sending in photos. Keep 'em coming. The ones
that you Brits are sending me are absolutely stunning examples. I
really think these dials deserve their own special link in the BSS and
NASS websites. (Although I don't know what
Hello all:
I've been considering contacting local stained glass artisans to inform them
of the possibility of making stained glass sundials. I'm sure many of them
would be thrilled to find out that they can make working sundials and would
love to offer them to their clients. All they need is a
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Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 8:27 AM
Subject: Stained Glass Sundial Photos
Hello all:
I've been considering contacting local stained glass artisans to inform
them
of the possibility of making stained glass sundials. I'm sure many of them
would be thrilled to find out that they can
Besides Claude Hartman's Award winning design of a small building that
incorporates a stained plexiglass sundial, does anybody know of ANY stained
glass dials in the United States or Canada? I bet there are none.
Hi John,
You'd likely lose that bet. The Compendium for March 1997 has an
does anybody know of ANY stained
glass dials in the United States or Canada? I bet there are none.
Not so fast, John. I know of one fine example in the collection of the
Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum. It's 16th century.
Cheers,
Sara
Sara Schechner, Ph.D.
David P. Wheatland
About the construction/design look in the Compendium vol.1 nr.3 page 6 and 7.
Up till now I have never seen or heard about one using stained glass.
Thibaud
At 08:27 30-06-2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hello all:
I've been considering contacting local stained glass artisans to inform them
of the
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