I am the widow of David Gard, designer and maker of the Aten Heliocronometer. I 
am inerested in do something similar to this locating all of the JD Gard Aten 
Heliocronometers worldwide. My record of all sold is incomplete. I am wondering 
if anyone would be interested in sending me their latitude and longitude and 
perhaps a picture of the instrument in place. 
Sincerely
JGard

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Sundials on Google Maps
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2011 18:05:53 -0800








I have created a number of sundial maps using 
Google Maps. Sundial placemarks are shown on the Google Map and on a 
list at the side. Click on any of the placemarks to see a picture and a 
short description. Links are included to better pictures and more detailed 
descriptions. Links to specific maps have been posted on this list from time to 
time so others can use this information.
 
Like many other Google Map users I have been 
frustrated when the links to the maps stopped working. The link would bring up 
the map but not the placemarks. Google maps say they are working on the problem 
but have not yet solved it. Users have offered workarounds that seem to work. 
The best advice is to click the back arrow button in the top right on the 
page. Remarkably, this button is live and clicking it brings up the 
placemarks. 
 
Here are several links to test.
 
7 Burlington NASS Sundial Tour http://goo.gl/maps/Ab5q
57 Zarbula Sundials http://goo.gl/maps/PFh6
13 Sundials in Malta http://goo.gl/maps/TWRe
5 Istanbul Sundial Tour http://goo.gl/maps/x0UH
8 Apt Sundial Tour http://goo.gl/maps/0XlS 
8 Victoria BC Sundial Tour http://goo.gl/maps/EOsV 
 
Woody Sullivan introduced me to the use of Google 
Maps for sundials.  Thanks Woody. I note that his Google maps show the same 
problem but clicking the back button seems to work there as well. Here is a 
link 
to one of his. 
25 Seattle Sundials http://goo.gl/maps/VHvZ
 
I am using Google's short links. These take you to 
the long ones but are easier to type in and use. I also have Google Earth kmz 
files for all these sundials. The placemark appearance and 3D maps are better. 
Perhaps I will post a few here as the kmz files are quite small. 
 
I would appreciate feedback to confirm the problem 
and solution. 
 
Regards, 
Roger Bailey
Walking Shadow Designs
 
 

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