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Ruthierhyme 03-14-2006 11:51 AM

All about British Summer Time
 
:sunrise: William Willett was a builder and in 1907 financed and wrote his own pamphlet titled 'The Waste of daylight'

:fluffy: He argued and campaigned for an advancement of 80 minutes in the summer time and a reduction of the time during Autumn.

In doing this, evening times would become lighter and more enjoyable/productive for everyone. Energy costs would be greatly reduced and he claimed that this change would benefit the health of the nation.

'British Summer time' become law in 1972.

Britain and the rest of Europe (excluduing Iceland) abide by the 'Daylight saving time' directive.

Unfortunately William died in 1915 - at 58 years of age and whilst he never saw his British summer time come into effect 'The William Willett commemerative memorial sundial' erected near Petts wood in Kent, is set to continual Daylight saving time in his honour. You can See the dial HERE

Ruthierhyme 08-26-2007 11:49 PM

Nice front page on Greenwich Mean Time's website for remembering which way the clocks go and when .... When do the clocks go back or when do they go forwards...

cybertwin 08-27-2007 09:26 AM

very interesting, thank you


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