The front of the building at 38 Neponset Ave., Foxboro, MA has a large beautiful sundial. At any time of day, one can read the sundial like any other to see the "sun time". If one looks at the sun dial at noon, one can read the date. The gnomon is angled towards the southeast. If you stop at the guard desk at the building, the guard/s some times have a pamphlet with history and details about the sundial that you may read. Note that "sun time" and "human clock time" often do not match.
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a protable sun dial
Sun Dial was created in 1990.
No. The sun dial was an early device to help tell time.
You can use a sun dial.
The plural is sun dials.
O'Hara Waltham Dial Company was created in 1897.
a sun dial
Foxboro Raceway ended in 1997.
Foxboro Raceway was created in 1947.
The service that the company "Dial A Fone" (or as the company have it, Dial-A-Phone) provides is that they are an independent mobile phone retailer in the United Kingdom.
The Message of the Sun Dial - 1914 was released on: USA: 20 January 1914
Viking sun compasses are round and have the shape of a sun dial. They are made of wood. Gnomic etchings indicate the sun's position at various times of the day.