Autumn 2009 |
HIDDEN GEMS EAST PIER ANALEMMATIC SUNDIAL |
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The Analemmatic or human sundial differs from ordinary sundials in three respects:
This function of providing the shadow is carried out by the observer, who stands erect with his or her feet astride the centre line of the Calendar scale, on the appropriate date of the month, and reads the time by the sun as indicated by the direction of his or her shadow The Sun Time, thus found, can be converted to Irish Standard Time by following the instructions given on the adjoining bronze plates. It will be seen from these instructions that, in making the time conversion, the following factors will be allowed for:
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Historically the construction and use of early sundials go back to the dawn of civilisation. In fact they were Mankind's very first scientific instruments, predating even the invention of the wheel In an educational context, understanding the performance of a sundial will further the knowledge of the measurement of time and simplifies a basic apprehension of the Solar System. The East Pier analemmatic sundial was commissioned by the Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company as a feature of artistic and scientific interest for all who use the amenities of the Harbour, and to mark the successful restoration of the East Pier
Architectural Consultants: Shaffrey Associates |
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