The dial is in the courtyard of the Stirling Highland Hotel on Academy Road, formerly the High School. It holds a great deal of information, without appearing too fussy.
Tagged: Dials
Dial of the Month August 2014:
Glasgow University, SRN 1521
This globe dial came originally from Torridon House in Bearsden, but now stands in front of the main University building, to the east of the tower. It was bequeathed to the University in 1964 and erected in 1971.
Dial of the Month July 2014:
Marton-cum-Grafton, North Yorkshire, SRN 0292
Dial of the Month June 2014:
Tamworth, Staffs, SRN 2763
Dial of the Month May 2014:
Andover, Hampshire, SRN 3910
William Hawkins Heath of Andover (1787 – 1861) was a Banker, Maltster and Coal Merchant, and served as Mayor of the town in 1840 and 1858. In 1833, he designed a vertical dial for his home, Heath House, where the Savoy Cinema now stands. That dial, which was rescued and can be seen now on the rear wall of the cinema, is in poor repair, but we have a record of it as SRN 4041. Thirteen years later, Heath designed the dial shown here, which survives in better condition. Unusually for a vertical, it bears a table of the Equation of Time, labelled ‘The Clock Set’, together with the warning to set your watch an additional 6 minutes faster for London time. The motto ‘Respice Finem’ translates as ‘Look to the end’, in the sense of ‘Consider the effects of your actions’.
Thanks to Peter Ransom for the information and to Terje Hartberg for the photograph.