Sundial 406
- Dial City: Windsor
- Dial State/Province: Nova Scotia
- Dial Country: Canada
- Lat: 44° 59.327' N
- Dial Nr: 406
- Dial Type: Horizontal Dial
- Dial Access: Public
- Lon: 64° 08.568' W
- Dial Owner: Nova Scotia Museum, Province of Nova Scotia
- Dial Designer: unknown
- Dial Maker: unknown
- Dial Date: 1845
- Location:
- On the grounds of Clifton Museum Park (formerly Haliburton House) on Clifton Avenue.
- Description:
- A small horizontal dial with an 11-inch square base. The dial was made in 1845, but the original was damaged by vandals. There now exists a fiberglass reproduction of the dial with metal gnomon on a cast cement base. The dial has Arabic numerals indicating 4 a.m. to 8 p.m. and corresponding hour lines. The dial is located on the grounds of the Haliburton House, built in 1836 by Thomas Chandler Haliburton, a justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia and author of "The Clockmaker" stories.
- Inscription:
- Inscribed "1845"
Last Update:
2025-08-27 17:28
