Hi


In the BSS Newsletter just published there is a section
about finding new sundials in Britain by looking at    #sundial
 on Twitter and Instagram.   This email is just to save BSS members
having to retype links from the printed page.


www.twitter.com/search?q=%23sundial

www.instagram.com/explore/tags/sundial/


I found these nine dials, none of which are in the BSS Register, in just a few 
hours looking
through images posted over the last few weeks.  



1)   
Sexby
Gardens, Peckham Rye Park, London, SE15 3UA

A nice new horizontal installed in
2005  when the gardens were
refurbished.   EoT graph included

2)   
Ada
Salter Rose Garden, Southwark Park, London, SE16 2ET

A largish dial in a public park , built
into the paving of a formal garden, Dated 1936

3)   
Rose
Garden, Saughton Park,  Edinburgh, EH11
3HP

A frankly rather large column dial with at
least three dial faces.  This defiantly
comes into the category of “How did we miss it?”

4)   
St
Conan’s Kirk, Loch Awe, On A85, on the way to Oban, PA33 1AL

A horizontal dial with lovely sun design
in the gnomon,  Overlooks Loch Awe

5)   
Sundial
Cafe, Main St, Limekilns, Dumfirmline, KY11 3HG

A vertical dial marked as 1689, On the
Main Street

Late
breaking news - I’ve subsequently seen another photo on the web showing this is
two dials  - the South facing dial I had
seen +  an East facing dial around the
corner which I missed

6)   
St
Mary Magdalene Church, Winsford,  Somerset,  TA24 7JQ

Magnificent horizontal with lots of
detail, sadly covered in moss making reading details very tricky

7)   
Gawsworth
Hall , near Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9RN

Gawsworth Hall seems to have an old
horizontal as well as the vertical already recorded.

The Register is also missing a photo of
the vertical dial 3095 if anyone is visiting this location

8)   
Flower
Garden, Kennington Park, Kennington, Lambeth, SE11 4BE

Great new slate dial with domed
appearance.  Gnomon is made of slate too
but it’s very thick.  Now that’s what I
call a noon-gap!

9)   
Mapperton
House, Mapperton , Dorset, DT8 3NR

So-so looking dial.  Appears to have no noon gap so unsure of rest
of delineation.  Don’t go out of your way
for this one


I have an electronic (pdf) document of all the dials above
but with the Instagram/Twitter/Google photos included.  For each dial there is 
also a link to Google
or StreetMap to guide you as best as I can manage.   It is available from my 
Google drive at 


http://bit.ly/2b5p32J    


I’ve also created a Google Map with them on


http://bit.ly/2aXDLq5


Of course BSS doesn’t have the rights to any of the
photographs I scrape off the internet.  
We can keep a copy as a record but shouldn’t be including them in the
Register.  Also the technical details are
just whatever you can see and deduce from the photos, not real
measurements.   Please i can encourage
BSS members to get out to see these dials, take photos, record dimensions then
send in a report.

The Newsletter says “If you are a BSS Recorder in the vicinity of any of the 
locations please can you
check the dials and put in a proper report for the Register”  but of course I 
should have said “Any BSS members in the vicinity of any
of the locations ....”.     Reports from
new recorders are always welcome.   If
you haven’t put a report in before then there a few guidelines on the BSS
website at


http://sundialsoc.org.uk/dials_menu/the-sundial-register/guidelines-completing-form/


The recording form is available from the members only area
of the BSS website or from John Foad, the Registrar.

Spotting new dials this way seems a great source of new sightings!  


Ian
Maddocks

Chester,
UK

N
53:11:50  W 2:52:41

frog.happy.froze

  

  

I had compiled the list above when text
for the newsletter was submitted a few weeks ago.  Since then I have found many 
more dials
mainly on Instagram and I’ve stopped looking at Twitter.   As abve they have 
all been checked as new
to the Register by John so I’ve created two more documents with photos and map
links  (10 to 24 , 25 to 46)


http://bit.ly/2c0qs6D  

http://bit.ly/2cbDnZF


The Google map link above already has all the
dials in as new layers.   I hope by
putting this complete list out now we might get some visit reports in whilst it
is still summer 

 

10)Thurnham Country House B&B, Castle
Hill, Thurnham, nr Bearsted, ME14 3LE

Horizontal set in formal gardens, Classic
country house dial

11)The Rookery, Streatham Common Park,
Covington Way, Streatham , London SW16 3BY

A perfectly reasonable standard public
park horizontal

12)Cleeve House Country House B&B,
Trowbridge Rd, Seend, SN12 6PG

Large wall declining dial built high on
wall.  It declines and is canted out from the wall - I wonder if has been moved?

13)Emmanuel Church , Upper Olland St (B1435),
Bungay , Suffolk  NR35 1BE

Dial in a churchyard.  The style of the dial plate corners seems
old, but the gnomon looks more modern,  
The dial is visible in StreetView 

14)The Rose Garden,  Rufford Abbey Country Park, Ollerton.
Nottinghamshire NG22 9DF

A new Gunning Heliochronometer, still
shiny

15)The Rose Garden Belvoir Castle Gardens,
Belvoir,   Leicestershire NG32 1PE

Gunning Heliochronometer but seems to have
been installed with the dial plate horizontal!

16)Lauriston Castle, Cramond Rd S, Edinburgh
EH4 6AD

Multiple/cube dial

17)Castle Kennedy, Stranraer, DG9 8SL

Medium to large horizontal In the walled
garden.   No metal dial plate as dial
appears to be the same sandstone as the plinth

18) “The Burn” Centre , Glenesk, Brechin DD9 7YP 

Horizontal , To the west of the building

>From 
www.parksandgardens.org/places-and-people/site/622/description

“A
sundial stands on the lawn on the west side of the house. It was made for Lord
Adam Gordon by Wm Robb of Montrose in 1796 and it originally stood on the lawn
to the east of the house.”

19)Bramham Park, Wetherby LS23 6ND

Horizontal In the walled garden

20)Beach House, East Harbour Way, Burnham,
Overy Staithe, Norfolk, PE31 8JF

Modern new clean vertical built into new
building in 2015

21)Whatton Hall, Long Whatton, nr Kegworth,
LE12 5BG

Magnificent plinth with four supporting
figures.  Large country house dial on
ornate plinth.   Dial is still very
legible too.  Words don’t do it justice,
see 

http://www.hha.org.uk/Property/267/Whatton-House-and-Gardens

22)The Silver Jubilee Garden, Laskett Gardens,
Laskett Ln, Much Birch, Hereford HR2 8HZ

Armillary Sphere in Jubilee Gardens

 “In the middle stands a sundial from Sir Cecil
Beaton's garden at Broadchalke, Wiltshire.”

23)Tooting Bec Lido, Tooting Bec, London, SW16
1RU

Largish vertical dial on the building at
the north end of the pool

24)Newington Green, London, N16 9PX

In the Newington Green Park, a memorial
horizontal just to the south of the building on the western edge.    If you 
visit this dial please check the orientation
: from photos it appears the gnomon is pointing W or NW.   

 

25)  
On
the harbour breakwater, Broughty Ferry, Tayside, DD5 2TF

Large public
horizontal built into the harbour breakwater.  
A few meters across.  Gnomon in
the form of a sail.    Visible on Google
Earth

26)    
Cringletie
House Hotel, Edinburgh Rd Peebles EH45 8PL

Octagonal
country house dial.  May be a replacement
as it doesnt’ seem to fit quite right in the recess in the top of the
plinth.  Looks old though.

27)Deanbrae House, Bells Brae, Dean, Edinburgh,
EH3 7UA

Two dials at
the same location - a corner cube 3 faced dial which is getting rather eroded,
plus a vertical (approx S) on the wall just to the left of it.   Don’t miss the 
second one!

28)     Hursley House, Hursley, SO21 2JN 

Haddonstone horizontal in the grounds of Hursley House, now
owned by IBM.  Probably Private

29)Wakehurst Place, Wakehurst, Ardingly,
Haywards Heath, RH17 6TN

The same Haddonstone design of dial 

30)Horsham Museum Garden, 9 Causeway, Horsham
RH12 1HE

Locally made horizontal dial. 
Elegantly thin gnomon that would asking for trouble in a public
park.  Thank goodness it’s in a museum
garden.

31)Balliol College, Oxford

David Harbour spherical dial with moving gnomon to read time
when it cast no shadow.   Installed to
celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the first admission of women to
Balliol.    I wonder if you’re allowed on
the grass to move the gnomon and read the time.    

32)Public Park, Gynack St, Kingussie, PH21 1EL

Seems to be a modern dial with brutally ugly gnomon reusing an
old plinth.  Don’t go out of your way
unless you have to pull off the A9 for a break. 
Seriously!

33)Sisson’s Butchers, 1 George St,
Pocklington, ER Yorkshire, YO42 2AX

Memorial vertical dial for William Watson, Yorkshire sundial
maker - We saw some of his dials on the Saturday tour at the York conference in
2001.   Installed 2012

34)Avebury Manor [NT], High St, Avebury,
Wiltshire  SN8 1RF

Armillary Sphere on the south lawn of a country manor.   Please check the 
orientation of this dial -
the Instagram photo seems to show the gnomon is pointing approx SW (if the view
is looking N at the manor the gnomon ought to be pointing away from the
camera.  

35)Riverside Park, Newark    

Large public park horizontal. 
Gnomon looks like a giant upside-down grey and blue ice cream cone/sea
shell?.   Hour markers set into public
park.    Very interesting modern design.

from      
http://www.experiencenottinghamshire.com/downloads/dmsimgs/Newark-CT-historic_riverside_part1_1144984407.pdf

“Cross the bridge to
see the Millennium Monument, built in the form of a sundial. Thirteen slate
markers are sunk into the turf to mark the hours. Each is inscribed with an
event significant in Newark’s history. The gnomon (the bit that sticks up)
bears a wavy blue line signifying the river as 
well as dates relating to the events portrayed on the markers.

36)Armentieres Square, Back Grosvenor St.,
Stalybridge, Gtr Manchester. SK15 2JL

Next to canal lock. 
Very large dial in the form of two lock gates, one of which is aligned
to act as gnomon.   http://www.stalybridge.org.uk/lockgates-sundial.html

37)Heaton Park Tramway Museum, Heaton Park,
Manchester

On the top of the old tramway museum building, a simple
vertical dial

38)St Micheal’s Church, Lower Machen, nr
Brassaleg, South Wales NP10 8GU

I’m worried someone has put a direct South dial on a building
which (on Google Earth) declines the East.  
Also the 6 am/pm lines are drawn not as a horizon line.     A pity as this is 
otherwise a lovely clean
nicely designed new dial

39)Physic Garden, The Butts, Cowbridge, CF71 7AP, 
Glamorgan

A nice modern vertical south-ish dial in what appears to be a
quiet retreat of a garden.

40)Beaulieu House, Beaulieu,   SO42 7ZN

Lovely new 2011 vertical declining dial with nodus and
declination lines commemorating two family birthdays and a wedding anniversary

41)Dorchester Abbey, High St, Dorchester  OX10 7HH

Another new Haddonstone horizontal in a recently renovated
formal garden.   If visiting also see
5936 Vertical should be on Abbey tower

42)Luton Hoo House (Hotel), nr Luton LU1 3TQ

Fine country house horizontal

Please check orientation - in Instagram photos dial appears
to be pointing almost directly at house, whereas Google Earth shows it should
be pointing to the right of the house.  
Dial is at gap between the two gardens.  
Some photos appear to show clean white stone plinth, others seem
grubbier

43)Luton Hoo Walled Garden, Luton Hoo Estate,
Luton LU1 4LF

New analemmatic    
Note this is not connected to Luton Hoo Hotel.  It’s separate and just down the 
road.   Appears to be only open for specific staged
events.  

44)Gargunnock Church, Gargunnock, FK8 3AX

Seems a nice clearly delineated horizontal to commemorate the
200th year of the church in 1974

45)Downing College Cambridge

Another 200 year commemoration dial this time 1800-2000.  A fine dark stone 
dial (?granite) with thick
gnomon.

46)Eastcote Gardens, Eastcote

A horizontal dating from the late 80s.  


                                          
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