|
Oberlin |
Ohio |
USA |
Vertical Dial |
219 |
| Once, high on the physics building south wall was a student made vertical dial. The 5'x8.5' resin coated particle board made by Mark Kearns in 1979 had curved hour lines to account for the equation of time, declination of wall, and offset from standard meridian. This dial has not been on display for some time. Perhaps some student would create a... |
|
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
220 |
| A five foot diameter donut-shaped full circle equatorial pierced by equally massive Indiana Limestone shaft as gnomon. Hour numerals are Arabic. Subdivided into 15 minute increments. Equation of Time is given in the plaque at base
At the time, it was declared Indiana’s largest equatorial sundial. “We wanted to build something that would catc... |
|
Lake Buena Vista |
Florida |
USA |
Gnomonic or Projection Dial |
221 |
| Conical dial 120 ft. high, 122 ft. diameter at base and has an 85 ft circular opening to the sky. In the middle of the opening is a spherical nodus that casts its shadow into the concrete structure. According to the Guinness Book of Records in 1995, this is the world's largest sundial. Designed by Isozaki and calculated by Ross McCluney, the su... |
|
Colorado Springs |
Colorado |
USA |
Analemmatic Dial |
222 |
| Analemmatic dial in granite and bronze. 9ft x 12ft. Mottled granite block surface with number border of smooth granite blocks. Hour numbers are engraved in granite. Zodiac marker is brass, embedded in the granite face. As with most analemmatics, the dial is not corrected for longitude. Fortunately, the location is very close to the center of ... |
|
Chicago |
Illinois |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
223 |
| Henry Moore Sundial Sculpture: 13 foot bronze equatorial dial built in 1980. Two bronze semicircles, one set inside and at right angles to the other, form the main elements. A slim rod runs from one end of the outer semicircle to the other end and its shadow on the inner semicircle below marks the time of day. EOT correction is provided. |
|
St. Petersburg |
Florida |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
224 |
| An equatorial dial built by Erickson Monument Co in 1974 for the War Veterans Memorial Park. Dial is 6 feet in diameter made from granite. The gnomon rod of about 3 inches diameter is stainless steel. Hour, half hours, quarter hours and five minute marks show the time. For symmetry, the face has hours marked for the entire 24 hours, though in Fl... |
|
Steamboat Springs |
Colorado |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
225 |
| This equatorial sundial is a memorial to Barbara Perry Cosel and sits in front of the"Bud" Werner library. A large 6 ft. thin iron equatorial, it is constructed of two 270 degree arcs that intersect at right angles. Time marks are simple detente marks on the equatorial arc. The gnomon is a traditional arrow. At the base of the dial is a plaque co... |
|
Macon |
Georgia |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
226 |
| A horizontal dial 16 inches in diameter located beside the observatory, just outside the museum. Includes hour markings for EST and DST and an EOT graph. Hour lines corrected for longitude. Mounted on a 24 inch high pedestal low enough for children to enjoy. |
|
Silver Bay |
Minnesota |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
227 |
| A horizontal dial on the ground, with an hour circle about 12 feet. The gnomon is of steel, about 4 foot high. The gnomon is oriented to magnetic north. It is not an accurate device. Three boulders surround the dial and cut off the shadow much of the time. Gravel hour circle has rocks to mark the hours, but the rocks can be moved and are strewn... |
|
Chicago |
Illinois |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
228 |
| Equatorial in bronze. 2 meters in diameter. Arabic hour numerals. Hour scale is subdivided into 5 minute intervals. |
|
Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
229 |
| Bronze horizontal dial by Alexander Stirling Calder. Local Hour lines plus EoT monthly corrections and differences between 12 world cities. Tip of gnomon appears damaged. The elegant pedestal sculpture is made of white marble and depicts 4 seated young women as the four seasons holding the dial plinth on their shoulders. The plinth itself is intri... |
|
Ottawa |
Ontario |
Canada |
Horizontal Dial |
230 |
| A large horizontal floral dial approximately 20 feet in diameter. Large circular area on ground forming the dial face with gravel and flower-beds between the hour lines. The flowers are annuals, best seen in the summer blooming season. Update June 2018: The dial has been refurbished with a new, accurately placed gnomon and wonderful bright flo... |
|
Ewing |
New Jersey |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
231 |
| A combination horizontal and equatorial dial. Stainless steel equatorial ring is 8 feet wide x 10 feet high. Equatorial gnomon extends to cement face of horizontal dial. Bronze plaque provides a table of corrections for EOT and longitude. Identified as the William H. Hausdoerffer Sundial to honor Dr. Hausdoerffer, Class of 1936, Professor Emeritus ... |
|
Santa Barbara |
California |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
232 |
| A small bronze equatorial dial made by Victor E. Edwards in the 1920's. It has an unusual crescent shaped arm with notch at the upper end. The arm is rotated until sunlight through the notch strikes an analemma on the lower inner curve of the crescent. Time is then read on a circular dial from an "hour hand" pointer extending from the base of the c... |
|
Pekin |
Illinois |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
233 |
| Two sundials. One is a horizontal sundial 6-ft. tall with a sloping 15-ft bright aluminum gnomon. The dial is called "Sundance". Adjacent is a gnomonic sundial with a 45-ft pole projecting its shadow onto the lawn in front of it. The ground level dial face consists of seven analemmas drawn in the grass field that surrounds the dial center. The ... |
|
Louisville |
Kentucky |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
234 |
| Park rangers set up a 16 x 20 inch portable equatorial sundial. The dial is used for teaching a solar energy class. |
|
Vallejo |
California |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
235 |
| A 5-foot equatorial sundial with elegant time and meridian supporting arcs. The gnomon A 5 ft. aluminum polar dial. The gnomon has the profile of the Golden Gate Bridge. Time is marked in both standard and daylight saving time with Roman numerals. The dial was a gift from Vallejo's Sister city, Akashi, Japan. |
|
Oakland |
California |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
236 |
| Large horizontal dial, with steel gnomon 26 ft. (8m) long, 16 ft. (5m) high, and 6 ft. (2m) wide. It looks like a sculpture of three interlocking triangles. The triangles of 2-inch thick Cor-Ten steel plates create the dial's gnomon and supporting structure. Overall, the sundial weighs about 5,700 pounds. The dial sits in a courtyard where the onl... |
|
New Orleans |
Louisiana |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
237 |
| This large horizontal sundial sits on a slightly pink concrete egg-shaped base 24 x 17.5 feet. This dais is nearly at ground level. The gnomon is an elegant stainless steel blade approximately 8 feet high sitting at the widest part of the dais, with hours marked around the dais edge with small bronze animals at each hour from 6am to 6pm. For exam... |
|
Rocklin |
California |
USA |
Vertical Dial |
238 |
| Small, circular 12.5 in. vertical dial mounted 56 in. above ground on the south wall of the library. Dial is aluminum mounted on concrete. Hour line missing from 6AM to gnomon base. Wall faces 26 degrees SW. Hour lines, numbered only at 6, 9, 12, 3 and 6. Two memorial plaques adjacent to dial. One reads 'Sierra College Honors/ E. R. 'Russ' Fallon... |
|
Cohoes |
New York |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
239 |
| 12' Bronze 10' Metal dial mounted on marble(?) square atop column. Roman numerals 5AM-7PM. 'Van Schaick Island Golf Club' on dial face above inscription. 'In memory of/ John F. Gaucas/ Who Served as Golf Professional at the/ Van Schaick Island Country Club/ 1944 to 1974' on small granite marker near base of dial. |
|
Penticton |
British Columbia |
Canada |
Analemmatic Dial |
240 |
| This analemmatic dial, the "Skaha Solar Timepiece", dates from 1984 and spans an area of 65' x 35'. At the center is a platform marked out with a steel analemma, acting as the date scale. The steel is embossed with a date scale and zodiac. The hour and cardinal direction markers are concrete posts, installed in 1998 to replace the rotted originals.... |
|
Maryhill |
Washington |
USA |
Sun Alignment |
241 |
| The Maryhill Stonehenge was the first monument in the US to honor the dead of World War I. It is 180-feet across with pillars of reinforced concrete, duplicating, as nearly as possible the original size and design of Stonehenge. The outer circle has thirty 16-foot pillars while the inner circle has forty pillars 9-foot high. Build by a wealthy entr... |
|
Goldendale |
Washington |
USA |
Cylindrical Dial |
242 |
| The sundial has a 53-inch semicircular steel equatorial ring and is 18-inches wide. The 18-inch rod gnomon is suspended above the dial by two horizontal rods. A small cross-bar in the middle of the gnomon acts as a nodus for telling the date. A mechanical adjustment allows for the equation of time correction. The dial is mounted on a large boulder ... |
|
Baltimore |
Maryland |
USA |
Vertical Dial |
243 |
| 18 x29 inch vertical dial. Solar noon analemma, equinox and solstice lines, horizontal lines, line showing approx shadow lengths on April 15 and Aug 31. Lines sandblasted into veined white Carrera marble. Dial is calibrated for EDT. AM hours indicated by shadow of stile's western edge, PM, by shadow of its eastern edge. When shadow tip is bisected ... |
|
Houston |
Texas |
USA |
Armillary Sphere |
244 |
| A 72 inch painted steel armillary dial with meridian, equatorial, horizon, Arctic and Antarctic rings. Equatorial ring has hourly Roman numerals and zodiacal symbols on its exterior.
A bronze plaque on the base explains the armillary operation and provides a table of combined EOT and longitude corrections. Since Houston is more than 5 degrees from... |
|
New York |
New York |
USA |
Vertical Dial |
245 |
| 3 x 4 feet bronze vertical declining S 28° W, 30 feet above the street level. |
|
Queens |
New York |
USA |
Vertical Dial |
246 |
| A vertical dial on the cupola above the main entrance. Declination 70° 12' 04" E. Painted all white so that no hour lines can be seen. |
|
Queens |
New York |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
247 |
| Paul Manship was commissioned to make the sundial for the 1939 World's Fair in New York. The dial was named "Time and the Fates of Man." Manship wrote, "The Perisphere and Trylon at the World's Fair suggests to me measurements of time and space, so my sundial… relates to the background of the central motif of the Fair." His white plaster sculptu... |
|
New York |
New York |
USA |
Armillary Sphere |
248 |
| The armillary dial is 30 inches in diameter, built of bronze with a cast stone pedestal. On the outside of equatorial band are golden zodiac signs. Inside the band are roman numerals for hours from 6 am to 6 pm. The dial was vandalized but was refurbished in 2000 and moved a short distance in Parks Dept. renovation. Sal Ton Landscape was the gener... |
|
New York |
New York |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
249 |
| A 10 inch diameter rough brass horizontal dial, painted brown, on a 3 foot cement pedestal. Gnomon is damaged. Roman hour numerals. Dial sits atop a cast stone pedestal about 3 feet high. |
|
New York |
New York |
USA |
Globe or Scaphe Dial |
250 |
| Granite model of old roman hemicyclium dial with beautiful horizontal bronze gnomon with figure of woman. Hour and date lines may be incorrect. Slightly vandalized and chipped. This dial is a detail of a larger park bench that itself was designed to show time on the equinoxes; refer to Dial 614. The park bench alignment is nominally north but this ... |
|
New York |
New York |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
251 |
| An 11 inch diameter bronze horizontal dial on a 3 foot pedestal. Tip of gnomon is broken. |
|
Alexandria |
Virginia |
USA |
Vertical Dial |
253 |
| A carved vertical dial approximately 46x41 inch, probably of sandstone, placed about 13 feet above street level. Dial face declines 22° W. |
|
Alexandria |
Virginia |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
254 |
| A bronze horizontal dial on a hexagonal pedestal. Gnomon angle measures 31.9°, wrong for local latitude. Gnomon is aligned southwest rather than true north. Dial sits in a former fountain installed in 1896. |
|
Leesburg |
Virginia |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
255 |
| A small bronze horizontal dial 9.25 inches (23.5 cm) in diameter on an 18 x 18 inch (46 x 46 cm) block of marble. The pedestal of Tennessee marble rests on the back of a carved tortoise. The sides of the square block capital are deeply carved with oak leaves and acorns. When the dial was seen in 1998, the dial was not aligned to north.
The dial ... |
|
Washington |
District of Columbia |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
256 |
| Octagonal bronze horizontal dial, mounted just above the ground level. Designed by Richard Schmidt of the USNO staff and cast by Alex Bigler of Equestrian Forge celebrates the 100th anniversary of the move of the USNO to its present site at Observatory Circle. The USNO was founded in 1830. Public, but by appointment only (202-762-1438).
The dia... |
|
Washington |
District of Columbia |
USA |
Armillary Sphere |
257 |
| The bronze armillary sphere dial is unremarkable yet is oriented accurately and is complete. About 2 feet in diameter. Hour numerals are Roman and show 5 AM to 7PM. It commemorates a longtime gallery official. |
|
Bethesda |
Maryland |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
258 |
| Farenholt sundial for U.S. Naval Center Maryland. This cast bronze dial was designed and commissioned by RADM Farenholt for U.S. Naval Hospitals at bases where he was commanding officer, visited, or had special meaning to him. The dial is 18 inches (46cm) in diameter. The outer chapter ring has the motto, followed by a chapter ring with Arabic hou... |
|
Sunderland |
Maryland |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
259 |
| A brass horizontal dial 11.5 inches in diameter with a 7 inch high gnomon. The dial is intricately engraved and includes compass points and gradations of the clock to two minutes. Made by "E. Nairne", a London dial maker in the 1750's to 1800. Rector Stephanie Chase Wilson says "I believe it was made specifically for our church as it has the name "... |
|
College Park |
Maryland |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
260 |
| Very large horizontal dial 25 foot in diameter. Concrete dial with bronze gnomon 6' 6" high at tip. Has hour markers on raised circular slab. Metal disc with university seal in center of pierced gnomon. Adjacent graph provided correction for both EOT and mean/standard time differences. Due north or gnomon are shadow markers for date of year. Reloc... |
|
South Burlington |
Vermont |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
264 |
| An 8 foot wrought iron steel horizontal dial. Design is of two circles enclosing one another and quartered. Outer circle is 11 foot wide with beaded edges and Roman hour numerals. Inner circle is 3'4" diameter quartered disk. Surveyed in 1992, finding condition very poor; steel dial is rusted. No motto or plaque is provided. |
|
Charlestown |
Massachusetts |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
268 |
| A 10 foot diameter bronze and granite horizontal dial with bronze gnomon and Arabic hour numerals on a 2 foot high granite base. Craftspeople of Colonial days are pictured on the face of the sundial. Sculptures depict a grandpa holding a baby while looking at the dial from the east side and a child peeking from behind the 5 foot tall bronze gnomon... |
|
Warren |
Michigan |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
269 |
| Horizontal dial 16 ft in diameter with 6 ft gnomon. The Sundial is pyramid shaped, painted in four different shades of yellow and white. Two sighting tubes along slanted upper edge. Sundial sits in center of circular concrete base with brick facing. |
|
Cleveland |
Ohio |
USA |
Horizontal Dial |
270 |
| Horizontal dial 2 ft (0.6m) in diameter with a sloping circumference to increase the size of the to nearly 3 ft (1m). The sloping circumference is a flaring flange decorated with the 12 signs of the zodiac. Dial rests on an octagonal stone pillar.and base.
According to CWRU, "The Mather College campus actually got its first sundial in 1906 (thou... |
|
Chicago |
Illinois |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
271 |
| ca 8' dia. Stone ca 7' high Two curved C shaped forms placed at perpendicular angles. |
|
Atlanta |
Georgia |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
272 |
| This equatorial dial 1 meter in diameter. Made of iron, it has both an equatorial and meridian arc. There is an east-west thin vertical hoop that holds the arcs together. The sundial gnomon is an arrow held by the meridian arc and pointing to the north celestial pole. The dial rests on a triangular base that has the German eagle carved on all thr... |
|
New Orleans |
Louisiana |
USA |
Equatorial Dial |
273 |
| Approximately 14-inch bronze sun dial consisting of an standard equatorial hour ring. However the gnomon is a thin semi-circular disk. The top straight edge is the style casting its shadow onto the equatorial ring. All of this sites on top a low bronze metal dome base.
The whole structure may be bent as the top edge of the semi-circular disk... |
|
Houston |
Texas |
USA |
Sculpture or Artwork |
275 |
| An 85 inch high bronze sundial-like sculpture with elevated horizontal semicircular ring and steeply inclined bar up from base. Pegs and marks on ring suggest hour marks but design is wrong for location.
Work is dedicated to exploration of space and has been relocated to a very shady area. |
|
Indianapolis |
Indiana |
USA |
Sculpture or Artwork |
276 |
| A stainless steel and concrete vertical structure 33 feet tall called the "Totem". It has triangular and trapezoidal cut-outs, placed in the center of a concrete circle, with a sundial face but is not a functional sundial. |
We use cookies to enhance your experience and for traffic analysis. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies.
Privacy Policy
quickq官网下载quickq下载quickq vpn官网下载quickq vpn下载