Saturday Sundial Tour (included lunch at Mill On The River)
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Trinity College, Hartford. Semicylindrical equinoctial dial donated to the college in 1919 by the Class of 1888.


Trinity College, Hartford. Polyhedral (dodecahedron) pillar dial brought to Trinity from an English Abbey.


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First Church of Christ, Wethersfield. A vertical south sundial designed and constructed by NASS member Roger Dignard, with technical assistance from Fred Sawyer.


Lucy Robbins Welles Memorial Library, Newington. A horizontal sundial designed to suggest the shape of a boat anchor.


Tan Art Center, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain. The group gathers around "Sheng", a sundial sculpture by NASS member Robert Adzema (center).


CIGNA Corporation, Bloomfield. A cube dial with three faces, designed by R. Newton Mayall (?) in 1957.


Loomis Chaffee School, Windsor. A Standard Time equinoctial dial with analemmic gnomon. Designed at the University of Calgary, Alberta. Installed in 1992.


Lunch at Mill On The River
DIPLEIDOSCOPE Demonstration.


University of Connecticut, Storrs. The Albert Waugh Collection of rare books on dialing. Also a review of the slide presentation Waugh used in his frequent talks on sundials.


University of Connecticut, Storrs. A pillar dial, designed by Albert Waugh and built by Kenneth Lynch and Sons. (Below)



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