St Mary the Virgin Eaton Bray, Bed's
Posted by: Norfolk12
N 51° 52.614 W 000° 35.550
30U E 665717 N 5750086
A mass or scratch sundial on the porch wall of this 14thc church. the perspex protective cover makes this is hard to see.
Waymark Code: WM8XG3
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/26/2010
Views: 1
Mass dials (scratch dials) are medieval (1100 - 1600) dials found on the south walls of churches.
They were usually near the main door or the priest door at about four to five feet above the ground.
About 8 or 9 inches across and rather roughly cut, they come in a wide variety of designs, from semi-circles of dots to complete circles with associated radii.
Their chronology is difficult to determine but simple versions with only four or five lines are early whilst those with numbers round the edge (rare) are late.
The gnomon, invariably missing, pointed straight out horizontally and so the dial would not record the same hours at all times of the year. The mass dial is in any case usually regarded as an event marker for the church services rather than a time piece.
Sundial Type: Other
Related Web Site: Not listed
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