17 Sep 2006

Table, Le Chavelet

In this area with several sundials this horizonal dial on a table can be found. The dial is made from baked tiles. The dial shows hourlines and halfhourlines in alternating colours. There are also three declination lines, for winter and summer solstice and the equinoxes.

Location: Le Chevalet, Aspres-sur-Buëch, Hautes-Alpes, France

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5.734658 44.519501
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17 Sep 2006

Chateau, Aspres-sur-Buech

This sundial can be found above the entrance of the old chateau in Aspres-sur-Buëch. Currently this buiding hosts a bread&breakfast.

The dial shows hour and half-hour lines from 5:30 to 4:30. The hourlines start in a classic moon around the gnomon. Below the dial proper there is a drawer of a woman sitting on the ground with a child and pidgeon.

The motto reads “une parole vaut mieux qu’un ecrite”, a word is worth more than a letter”.

Location: Aspres-sur-Buech, Hautes-Alpes, France

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5.752318 44.522345
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17 Sep 2006

Manteyer

This sundial is hidden in the garden of a large mansion. I could not get a good look. It seems to have only some hourlines.

Location: Manteyer, Hautes-Alpes, France

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5.967255 44.539431
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22 Jul 2006

Remollon

This is a fairly modern sundial dating from 1978. It can be found in Remollon on the road to Espinasses, just before the exit of the village.

The sundial shows the hourlines from 6 am to 6 pm.

The motto of the dial is “autour le monde”, i.e. “around the world”

The dial shows an image of a sailing boat on the map of the earth. On the edge of the circle one can read la terre, l’air, le vent and two other things.

Location: Remollon, Hautes-Alpes, France

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6.169922 44.468092
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15 Jul 2006

Number 16, Main Street, Sainte Blaise

This dial is not in a very good shape. In the upper left corner I can discern an 18?1.

One can see hour and halfhour lines starting at 5 am to probably 2 pm. One can only discern the 5.

The seems to have been a motto at the bottom, but it is now unreadable.

The dial reminds of the designs of Zarbula: trompe l’oeil setting, gnomon in a sun and below it a moon. Also the colouring seems to remind of him.

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6.613310 44.87562
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15 Jul 2006

Main street, Chamandrin

This dial is on the main street of Chamandrin. The date on the dial shows 1899. The dial allegedly was created in 1761 and first restaured in 1885.

The dial shows hourlines from 4 am to 12 am.

It is a sundial in baroque style and not in very good shape.

Location: Main Street, Chamandrin, Hautes-Alpes, France

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6.618215 44.880486
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15 Jul 2006

Destroyed Chamandrin

Of this dial not much is left. One sees some hourlines and the gnomon is still there. But the people in the house put a window straight through the sundial. The end the the hourlines are fitted in a round circle, suggesting that the dial was fairly modern.

Location: Main Street, Chamandrin, Hautes-Alpes, France

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6.618315 44.880539
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15 Jul 2006

Eglise, Villard St. Pancrace

This dial is on the main church in Villard St. Pancrace. On the dial one can see the date MVIIICXXI, 1821, which is a very strange way to write roman dates.

The dial shows hourlines and half hour lines (as arrows) from 8 am to 6 pm.

The dial has multiple motto’s. At the top it says in latin “vulnerant omnes, ultima necat morte tua”, “bless all, the last one kills you”. In the dial face one can see another motto, but it is fragmented to “hic umbra ....”

The dial is in Louis XV style. The stylus is set in a classic sun and moon.

It has been restored in 1984 by le Club du Vieux Manoir, but seems to be deteriorating since.

Location: Church, Villard St. Pancrace, Hautes-Alpes, France

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6.627468 44.873783
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15 Jul 2006

Impasse Villard St. Pancrace

This dial can be found in the village of Villard St. Pancrace close to Briançon. It is in a small street off main street near house number 18.

The dial shows hourlines and halfhour lines from 12 am to 6 pm.

The dial dates from 1773 and has first been restored in 1905 by ZZ. And in 1997 by Evelyne and Norbert Peyrot (link).

The motto is “vous qui passe souuvene vous an que tout passe comme je passe”, which translates to “you who comes by, remember everyting that happens when I pass”. Note that the “u"s are spelled as “v"s. And there are some typo’s.

The dial is a a baroque style.

Location: Maison Borel, Impasse du Cadran Solaire, Off Main Street No 16, Villard St. Pancrace, Hautes-Alpe, France

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6.624735 44.872316
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15 Jul 2006

No 25, Cervieres

This dial is on house number 25 in the street facing the river in Cervières. The dial dates from 1839 and is signed by Zarbula.

The dial shows hour and halfhour lines from 7 am to 5 pm. In red the line of teh equinoxes is shown with the sign of the balances.

The motto of the dial is “sans le soleil je ne suis rien et toi sans dieu ne peut rien”, which translates to “without sun I am nothing and you can do anything without god”. At the bottom there is a second motto: Forte Tue, may the Force be with you.

The dial shows a trompe l’oeil distinctive for Zarbula. He has signed the dial with his initials GZF in the bottom right corner. In the bottom left corner one can see the initials WEFG, but I do not know what they mean.

Location: House no 25, Cervieres, Hautes-Alpes, France

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6.722333 44.869705
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