Re: [SPAM] Largest stone sundial?

2023-08-09 Thread Willy Leenders
Dan-George, The earth globe itself. Willy Leenders Hasselt Belgium > Op 9 aug. 2023, om 12:30 heeft Dan-George Uza het > volgende geschreven: > > Hello, > > Does anybody know what the largest one-piece stone sundial in the world is? > > Thanks, >

Largest stone sundial?

2023-08-09 Thread Dan-George Uza
Hello, Does anybody know what the largest one-piece stone sundial in the world is? Thanks, -- Dan-George Uza --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial

Re: STONE SUNDIAL

2016-11-13 Thread Dennis Cowan
you give them your budget, they will say what they can do for that. Regards Dennis Cowan From: Dennis Cowan [mailto:dennis.co...@btinternet.com] Sent: 01 November 2016 20:09 To: Sundial List Subject: STONE SUNDIAL Does anyone know of a facility in the UK where a piece of stone from

Re: STONE SUNDIAL

2016-11-05 Thread Frank King
Kevin Karney wrote: Oops - misread for Mike Cowan Ah, much better. Now try Mike Cowham and you will neatly illustrate the meaning of Third Time Lucky :-) Frank --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial

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2016-11-04 Thread Kevin Karney
Oops - misread for Mike Cowan Sent from my iPad > On 4 Nov 2016, at 08:08, Frank King wrote: > > Kevin Karney wrote: > > Dennis, > > Your nearest port of call would be the > geology department at the Sedgwick museum > in Cambridge... > > Many readers will find this a little puzzling > given

Re: STONE SUNDIAL

2016-11-04 Thread Frank King
Kevin Karney wrote: Dennis, Your nearest port of call would be the geology department at the Sedgwick museum in Cambridge... Many readers will find this a little puzzling given that Dennis lives but a stone's throw from The Cockburn Geological Museum at the University of Edinburgh whereas Ca

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2016-11-03 Thread Kevin Karney
Dennis, Your nearest port of call would be the geology department at the Sedgwick museum in Cambridge. Check with Frank if he knows any sundial friendly staff there Kevoin Sent from my iPad > On 2 Nov 2016, at 09:51, Mike Isaacs wrote: > > Re Stonehenge. > > In current Private eye No 143

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2016-11-03 Thread Peter Tandy
a try, but don't say I suggested it! I hope this helps Regards peter From: sundial [sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] on behalf of David Brown [da...@davidbrownsundials.com] Sent: 03 November 2016 05:44 To: Frank Evans Cc: Sundial Subject: Re: STONE SUNDIAL D

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2016-11-02 Thread David Brown
Dennis, you could try the Stone Federation whose address is www.stonefed.org.uk David Brown Sent from my iPad > On 2 Nov 2016, at 12:06, Frank Evans wrote: > > From my son-in-law, a geologist. > > Frank 55N 1W > > > Forwarded Message > Subject:

STONE SUNDIAL

2016-11-02 Thread Frank Evans
From my son-in-law, a geologist. Frank 55N 1W Forwarded Message Subject:Re: Fwd: STONE SUNDIAL Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2016 22:37:18 + From: Bob Downie Reply-To: b...@downie-geo.co.uk To: Frank Evans Hi Frank A possible yes. I believe the Forensic

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2016-11-02 Thread Thibaud Taudin Chabot
How was it done with the stones of Stonehenge? At 21:09 1-11-2016, Dennis Cowan wrote: Does anyone know of a facility in the UK where a piece of stone from a sundial can be sent to try to establish where the stone originated from? Dennis Cowan Sent from my Mobile -

STONE SUNDIAL

2016-11-01 Thread Dennis Cowan
Does anyone know of a facility in the UK where a piece of stone from a sundial can be sent to try to establish where the stone originated from? Dennis Cowan Sent from my Mobile--- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial