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Title
Millennium Fountain
Date
2000
Medium
steel & brick
Measurements
H 400 x W 300 x D 300 cm
Accession number
EN2_TJ_S010
Acquisition method
funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Work type
Water fountain, trough or pump
Owner
London Borough of Enfield
Custodian
London Borough of Enfield
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
8th September 2000
Access
at all times
Inscription description
The Millennium Fountain / by Wendy Taylor C.B.E / Unveiled by the Worshipful Mayor of Enfield / Councillor Andreas Constanidies 8th September 2000 / the fountain commemorates the project to restore the nearby New River Loop undertaken by / London Borough of Enfield / In partnership with / Enfield Preservation Society and Thames Water Ltd / With support of a grant from the / Heritage Lottery Fund. / The sundial is man's oldest astronomical instrument. the gnomon is pointing true North and is parallel to the axis of the earth. Due to a combination of the tilt of the Earth's axis and the varying speed of the Earth's elliptical progress around the sun, the / indicated time will often differ by several minutes either way from Greenwich Mean Time, the maximum being 16 minutes. / The greatest differences occur in February and October. / During British Summer Time one hour must be added to the indicated time.