The BSS Emblem

 

 


 

 

THE EMBLEM OF THE BRITISH SUNDIAL SOCIETY

Designed by BSS Chairman Christopher St. J. H. Daniel in 1991, the emblem features on BSS publications as well as items such as ties and badges. It is a strong symbol, yet a simple and clear emblem based on the one class of dial which is fundamental to the whole art of dialling - the equinoctial sundial. Also the vertical gnomon is symbolic of the ancient obelisk, from which the science of gnomonics is popularly supposed to have been derived.

BSS Emblem

 

 


 

 

"This diall, though of all the other; be the simplest, yet

he is the mother to all the rest, for out of him. as from

a root, is derived the projectment of those 24 houre lines

on any other great circle or plane whatsoever"

 

from Horometria: or the Compleat Diallist

Thomas Stirrup, London 1652