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Vernon  
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Sundial: 1149
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| State/Province:  British Columbia |
Country:  Canada |
| Dial Type:  Heliochronometer |
Condition:  Excellent |
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Latitude and Longitude: |
50° 17.400' N  119° 12.012' W |
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Access: This is a private dial. See below for access details. |
- Although this dial has at least one physical location, it is universally available for free on the internet.
Questions can be addressed to:
marc.aka@shaw.ca
5587 Hartnell Road, Vernon, BC
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| Description: |
- 3D-Printed replica of an early 20th-century Pilkington & Gibbs Heliochronometer. In 1906, G. Gibbs applied for a patent for a novel sundial design—the Universal Equinoctial Mean Time Heliochronometer. This sundial represented a technical pinnacle of early modern sundials, combining mechanical ingenuity with practical timekeeping capabilities. Its integration of latitude, longitude, and Equation of Time corrections via a mechanical cam assembly allowed users to determine mean time with remarkable accuracy for its era.
Notice on the time mark is a straight line, not an analemma curve. The Equation of Time transfer from solar time to civil time was, as noted, uses a patented mechanical cam.
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General Information: | |
- Designer: Pilkington & Gibbs/Marc-André Nadeau
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- Builder: Marc-André Nadeau
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- Construction Date: January 5, 2026
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Last Revised: 2026-01-28 18:25