Hello Kim,

Your link did not work for me but this one should show the sundial. Check
the NASS Registry http://www.sundials.org/registry/canreg.htm . Go to
Ontario, Kingston and dial #450 for the description. The photo is at
http://www.sundials.org/registry/regphotos/450.htm This sundial shows how
you can place sundials on vertical surfaces facing any direction, even
north. Each face shows the time at different times of the day. I am quite
familiar with this dial as I went to elementary school just across the road
from this park 50 years ago. If you have other questions, please contact me
directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Regards,
Roger Bailey
NASS Secretary
Walking Shadow Designs
N 48.6  W 123.6

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Sent: March 28, 2005 3:32 AM
To: Sundial List
Subject: Type of Sundial


On 27 Mar 2005 at 19:55, John Carmichael wrote:

Good Morning,

This is my first post, but I am trying to find out what kind of
sundial this is.  (Churchill Park Sundial)

http://www.starlightcascade.ca/tourism

It is located in Kingston, Ontario, and it was erected for Kingston's
tri-centenary in 1967.  The company who erected it has gone out of
business, but if we knew what type it was, we may be able to go into
the city archives and get more information

The arms are bent, and the clock is located on two sides of the
limestone pillar. Of course the trees have now grown too tall and
many people do not know what it is, but we would like to remedy that.

Thank you for any help.



till later, clear skies, and keep looking up

Kim
Starlight Cascade Observatory
44.3775N   76.7633W  144m
http://www.starlightcascade.ca/


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