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Southampton  
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Sundial: 1094
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State/Province:  Ontario |
Country:  Canada |
Dial Type:  Horizontal Dial |
Condition:  Good |
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Latitude and Longitude: |
44° 29.716' N  81° 22.309' W |
Location: |
- In front of the the town library, 215 High St., Southampton, Ontario.
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Description: |
- A simple horizontal dial marked with solar hours, unusual in having a reflective chrome coating of the entire dial (in some spots the chrome has flaked off where the underlying material has started to rust). The gnomon is a triangular vane with a pattern of round holes pierced though it. The dial face is approximately 20" (50cm) square and wraps down at the edges to make a 3" (7.5cm) high block. It stands on a square concrete column about 3' (1m) high, which also contains a hidden Time Capsule.
The dial was installed in 1983 to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the incorporation of the town. A newspaper article from the time describes the unveiling of a bronze dial, so either the reporter was mistaken or the dial now present is a replacement. The reflective coating produces an interesting and pleasing visual effect. It is sometimes said that use of shiny materials make sundials hard to read; However, at least on a bright day, a distinct shadow is easily discerned on this dial provided one is standing in a position approximately opposite the sun.
NASS thanks Krista Keller of Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre for assistance, especially for the PDF document of the sundial's unveiling in 1983 during the 125th anniversary of the town's incorporation.
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General Information: | - Owner: Town of Southampton
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- Builder: Joint endeavour of several local small businesses
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Last Revised: 2023-07-02 18:52