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BRIDOL is the British Sundial Society's Register of Fixed and Mass Dials, which gives detail and photographs of about 8000 fixed sundials and 3000 mass dials in the UK.

Some of these are in private gardens, but the majority are publicly available.

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St Luke’s Church, Greenwich

The dial is mounted in brickwork above the window to the east of the south porch. It is a copy of an earlier dial dated 1630. It has been restored at least once since 1999. It shows 6am to 6pm in quarters, with fleur de Lys ends to the half hour lines. There is a blue chapter ring on blue-white ground, with gold lettering. The gnomon springs from a white sun with down spread wing-like rays. Ref: Bygone Kent, 5,11, pp 690-694: Greenwich Sundials, L Macfarlane.

 

Image of dial 3304
2014
Image of dial 3304
1999

St Luke’s Church, Charlton, Greenwich, SE7, London (Greater)

SRN Year Recorded Coords
S3304 1934 2020 51.48172, 0.03556
N 51° 28' 54.2", E 00° 02' 08"
National Grid 3 Words Sundial Atlas
TQ41457783 galaxy.shots.memo
Condition Type Access
Fair Vertical (S) Open
Maker Materials Dimensions
Painted wood 1070 x 915