Contents

1. Editorial
2. A Sundial Found in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings – Rita Gautschy and Susanne Bickel
7. A Dial by George Bradford – John Davis
8. Amaterasu—The Japanese Sun Goddess Rises in Shipston on Stour – Simon Fry (PDF 330 KB)
12. A Note on the Conservation of an Eighteenth-century Church Dial – Frank Evans
14. An Edwin Russell Designed Horizontal Dial – John Davis
15. Peter Drinkwater—Obituary – Christopher Daniel
16. Sundial Trip to London – Maureen Harmer
18. More Newly-Reported Dials – John Foad
20. Postcard Potpourri 28—St Deiniol’s Churchyard, Hawarden, Clwyd – Peter Ransom
21. Readers’ Letters – Hawker, Head
22. In the Footsteps of Thomas Ross. Part 7: Scotland’s grandest dials – Dennis Cowan
27. A Missing Stained Glass Sundial Located – John Davis
28. The Scadbury Horizontal Stone Sundial – David Hawker
31. A Ceramic Sundial – JD
32. An Appreciation of Edwin Russell’s Sundials – Douglas Bateman (with Joanna Migdal and Christopher Daniel)
34. Sundials and Slavery – Roger Bowling
40. The Reworking of Mass Dials – Tony Wood
42. Newbury One-Day Meeting, 21 September 2013 – Mike Isaacs
44. More Dials From Edwin Russell’s Workshop
45. Designing and Creating Pierced Gnomons—Some initial ideas – Tony Moss
50. The Singleton ‘Druid’ Helical Dials – Barrie Singleton
52. Portable Dials at the Galerie Delalande – Dominique and Eric Delalande