English: The William Willett memorial, Petts Wood, Chislehurst, Kent. Willett was one of the prime movers behind the Summer Time act of 1925. The memorial takes the form of a sundial which, naturally, shows Summer Time. History. PMSA - listing. The stone is Shap granite, quarried in NY5610. The motto is horas non numero nisi aestivas - I only count the Summer hours.
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