Thanks Sara for the additional North American stained glass sundial registrant. I'm glad it's in a museum. Let's see, We've got one in a private home, one in a museum, and one at a bus stop. That makes grand total of three stained glass sundials located so far in North America, only one of which is viewable by the public.
By the way, I just received a very generous offer by Dave Bell to host a temporary website showing all available photos of Stained Glass Sundials that I've collected so far. I'll try to work with Dave today to get that up und running. John John L. Carmichael Jr. Sundial Sculptures 925 E. Foothills Dr. Tucson Arizona 85718 USA Tel: 520-696-1709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: <http://www.sundialsculptures.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sara Schechner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 7:13 PM Subject: Re: Stained Glass Sundial Photos > At 04:17 PM 6/30/03 -0700, John wrote: > >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 Curator > Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments > Harvard University, Science Center B-6 > 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA 02138 > 617-496-9542 (Tel) > 617-496-5932 (Fax) > > - > -
