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A picture of Belton House

Belton

in the county of Lincolnshire

Sandbanks, Dorset

Sandbanks

a Seaside Town in the county of Dorset

Paul V. A. Johnson's Pictures of Eyam

a Picturesque Village in the county of Derbyshire

(2 total)Eyam Pictures

A picture of Eyam
Sundial on Eyam Church

Sundial on Eyam Church

The impressive west declining sundial stands on two corbels projecting from the wall above the doorway to the south aisle of Eyam Church. The dial dates from 1775, and tradition has it that is was designed by a Mr Duffin and local stone mason William Shore carried out the work. However it is possible that the dial was designed and made by the eminent clock and instrument maker John Whitehurst of Derby. The hour is read from the shadow cast by the gnomon, the dial is engraved to local time, and reads approximately one hour slow during British Summer time. Detail over lines of declination Lines of declination cross the face of the dial from left to right. This detail, seen on the right from near the top of the dial face, shows the winter month labelling of the lines of declination. A protrusion under the gnomon as seen in its shadow follows these lines, indicating the month and sign of the zodiac. Names of various places in the world are arranged around the gnomon near to the top of the dial. As the shadow passes over a name, it indicates noon at that particular location. The Latin engraving at the top of the dial translates as "Cultivate an enquiring mind", and on the corbels, "Like a shadow, so passes life".

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A picture of Eyam
Eyam Village, known as the Plague Village

Eyam Village, known as the Plague Village

Eyam is an English village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district that lies within the Peak District National Park. The population of the civil parish at the 2001 Census was 926 increasing to 969 at the 2011 Census. The village is noted for an outbreak of bubonic plague which occurred there in 1665, in which the villagers chose to isolate themselves rather than let the infection spread. The present village was founded and named by Anglo-Saxons, although lead had been mined in the area by the Romans.Formerly industrial, its economy now relies on the tourist trade and it is promoted as 'the plague village'.

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