
Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Company Sundial 19th Century
Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Company Sundial A sundial uses local time. Before the coming of the railways in the 1840s, local time was displayed on a sundial and was used by the government and commerce. Before the invention of the clock the sundial was the only source of time. After the invention of the clock, the sundial maintained its importance, as clocks needed to be reset regularly from a sundial, because the accuracy of early clocks was poor. A clock and a sundial were used together to measure longitude. -wiki We believe this sundial was prominently displayed in a public space as a useful, practical advertisement for the old company. (Contemporary Custom Sculpture Stand made by Local Blacksmith.) Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Company 1865 - 1915 (Origin: 1832) Among the first industries of South Bethlehem that grew from a small shop into world-wide enterprises is one that stands among the first in this town. The Lehigh Valley Brass Works erected in the fall of 1863 b