Trelleck, The Sundial c.1955
Photo ref:
T266016

More about this scene
The three sides of the sundial, which was erected in 1689, represent the notable features of Trelleck. These are the Virtuous Well, the Tump Terett and on the side seen here, the victory of King Harold. This is represented by the standing stones, which were mistakenly believed to have been a memorial to that victory. Each stone displays a record of its actual height, and underneath are the words `hic fuit victor Haraldus`.
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