The September edition of the Bulletin has recently been delivered to members. The list of contents follows and, as always, a sample article is available for non-members.
Courtesy of Ian Butson, the Author and Title indices for the Bulletin since 2002 have been updated and are available under the Publications menu.
September Contents
1. Editorial
1. Familiar Faces in Victoria, BC
2. The Sundial Herm at Ancient Messene, Greece – Andreas Galanakis and Martin Jenkins
7. Is this the World’s Hardest-to-See Sundial? – Frank King
8. The Magnetic Azimuth Dial – Mike Cowham
12. Cakes from the 2015 Conference
13. Artistic Images of Sundials – Valery Dmitriev
16. Alan Cook—Obituary – Tony Wood
17. The Shetland Islands: Reporting on Britain’s Most Northerly Sundial – Douglas Bateman
19. In the Footsteps of Thomas Ross. Part 12: A Foray into England – Dennis Cowan
20. Who Were the Makers of these Attractive ‘Flower’ Dials? – Mike Cowham
22. Analysis of a Roman Portable Dial – Frank H. King
30. The Nature in Art Museum Sundial, Gloucester – Ben Jones
33. Kirktonhall and its Obelisk (or Pawn?)
34. A Little-Known Cambridge Sundial… and the Story of its Restoration – Ian Butson
40. Scottish Obelisks and the Kirktonhall Project (and a Chess Set) – Dennis Cowan
41. Postcard Potpourri 32: Pilling, Lancashire – Peter Ransom
42. Dialling Instruments in Holbein’s Painting ‘The Ambassadors’ – Allan Mills
47. Reader’s Letter – Davis
48. The ‘Pelican Dial’ Picture at Bromley House – Tony Wood