DescriptionScratch dial, St Martin's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1038528.jpg
English: Scratch dial, St Martin's Church. Scratch dials first appeared with the expansion of church building after the Normans arrived. They began to fall out of use when prominently designed sundials were set up from the sixteenth century.
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