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Andrew J. Ogden


March 2004
Page 18

The author describes the rediscovery of a spherical sundial in a garden rockery in Ilkley, Yorkshire. Though eroded, the dial's equatorial line and Roman numerals were visible. The article notes its previous location and the commonality of such dials on gateposts, suggesting a possible need for closer examination of stone balls in similar settings.
Dials: Unusual

October 1998
Page 20

This article explores the scarcity of early Christian mass dials in Ireland, contrasting it with their prevalence in England and France. It discusses the potential fate of portable dials, the discovery of a 'Sundial' stone at Boyle Abbey with curious markings, and poses questions about its purpose to readers.
Dials: Mass Dials, Historical Dials

February 1993
Page 34

This section presents various letters to the editor. Topics include discussions on movable gnomon dials, moon dials, the term 'aplustre' related to the Tower of the Winds, a found Thomas Grice sundial, and scratch dials. Letters also express appreciation for the BSS journal.
The BSS and Members