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Sun Dial Collection (page 2)

"Capturing Time's Gentle Touch: Exploring the Enchanting World of Sundials" Step into a bygone era at Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England

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Sun Dial Collection: Autumn reflection and self portrait in the Women of Balliol Sundial, Oxford
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Sun Dial Collection: Tower of the Winds in Athens, ancient Greece
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Sun Dial Collection: Intihuatana - The hitching Post of the Sun - sundial to catch sun
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Sun Dial Collection: Sun dial arch Temple Area 1934 Jerusalem Israel
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Sun Dial Collection: Isaac Newtons Sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Stonehenge information plaque
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Sun Dial Collection: The Sundial - Laslett John Pott
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Sun Dial Collection: Egyptian Sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Villa Barbaro a fine example of Palladian architecture
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Sun Dial Collection: Sun dial
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Sun Dial Collection: Sun-Dial in the Temple, 1885, London
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Sun Dial Collection: Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth outside the little house given to her
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Sun Dial Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Nuremberg. Market Square, historic sundial on building wall
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Sun Dial Collection: The sun dial with the carved stone inscription: Sine Sole Nihil (without the sun there is nothing)
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Sun Dial Collection: Europe, Austria, Wachau Region, Krems, sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Vertical Sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial in Plaza Anzures, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial at Ipswich Haven Marina, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Sun Dial Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Passau. Historic sundial painted on wall
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Sun Dial Collection: Europe, Andorra. An old sun dial adorns a stone tower in Andorra
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Sun Dial Collection: Europe, Spain, Minorca (aka Menorca), Binibeca. Seaside resort town, sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial, Impruneta, Tuscany, Italy
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Sun Dial Collection: Asia, China, Beijing. A marble sundial keeps time on sunny days in the Forbidden City
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Sun Dial Collection: Europe, Czech Republic, Trebon. A 1795 sundial adorns the courtyard wall in the Castle at Trebon
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Sun Dial Collection: Europe, Czech Republic, Trebon. A colorful sundail tops Novohradska Gate entering
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Sun Dial Collection: Huge sundial at Jantar Mantar, the Observatory, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Sun Dial Collection: Africa, Namibia, Luderitz. Goerke Haus, example of traditional German colonial architecture
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Sun Dial Collection: Bath Gardens and sundial, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Sun Dial Collection: SUNDIAL, 1861. Wood engraving, English, 1861
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Sun Dial Collection: VIATORIUM, 16th CENTURY. A 16th century English journey-ring or viatorium
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Sun Dial Collection: Sketch of Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire
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Sun Dial Collection: Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at her ancestral home
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Sun Dial Collection: Universal Ring Sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: MODERN SUNDIAL
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Sun Dial Collection: Thornton House Sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Little girl on a birthday postcard
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Sun Dial Collection: Old sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial at Wimborne Minster, Dorset
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial, RHS Garden Rosemoor, Devon, UK
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundials on the Countess Pillar, Cumbria
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Face of a sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Armillary sundial
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial at Prague Observatory
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Sun Dial Collection: Botanical sundial, 19th century
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Sun Dial Collection: Sundial at Laugharne Castle, South Wales
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Sun Dial Collection: Astronomical calendar Prague Observatory
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Sun Dial Collection: Dantis astronomical quadrant


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"Capturing Time's Gentle Touch: Exploring the Enchanting World of Sundials" Step into a bygone era at Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England, where a sundial on a plate of slate stands as a silent testament to the passage of time. Inscribed with the poetic words "Noiseless falls the foot of time that only treads on flowers 1905, " this exquisite piece transports us back to an age when nature and art intertwined effortlessly. Traveling further across continents, we encounter Perran's remarkable sundial—a marvel crafted by Horace Walpole or Smith in 1910. Its intricate design and flawless functionality serve as a reminder that even amidst modernity, ancient traditions still hold their allure. As dawn breaks over Stonehenge in all its majestic glory, we witness the sun casting its first golden rays upon an unusual sundial. This enigmatic structure not only tells time but also unravels secrets hidden within its celestial patterns—an instrument both practical and mystical. Delving deeper into history reveals fascinating discoveries like the Sciathericon—a device used for determining time based on shadows—showcasing humanity's ceaseless quest to measure our existence against nature's rhythms. A stela adorned with fragments of an ancient calendar takes us back to civilizations long past; it whispers tales of forgotten rituals and cyclical reckonings. In Snowshill Manor's terraced gardens, frozen in monochromatic beauty through a vintage photograph from Country Houses of the Cotswolds, we find solace among meticulously arranged flora while gazing upon an elegant sundial. Here lies proof that man-made structures can harmonize seamlessly with nature's grandeur. Venturing into more ornate creations brings us face-to-face with brassware wonders—a night and solar clock composed of different discs depicting zodiac signs and timelines from 1568. These masterpieces remind us that craftsmanship transcends generations; they are timeless treasures that continue to mesmerize.