UTC+00:30
UTC+00:30 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +00:30.
UTC+00:30 | |
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Time zone | |
UTC offset | |
UTC | UTC+00:30 |
Current time | |
20:41, 18 October 2023 UTC+00:30 [refresh] | |
Central meridian | |
7.5 degrees E | |
Date-time group | |
Z* |
History
It was used in Switzerland (Bernese Time) until the adoption of Central European Time in 1894.[1]
Known as Sandringham time, an offset of 30 minutes from GMT was used by the British royal household at the Norfolk estate Sandringham. This was stopped in 1936.[2]
The British Gold Coast briefly observed the offset as standard time between 1942 and 1945,[3][4] and as daylight saving time between 1950 and 1956.[5]
References
- Bewes, Diccon (2013). Slow Train to Switzerland. Nicholas Brealey Publishing. ISBN 9781857889765.
- "Great Activity at Sandringham". Aberdeen Journal. British Newspaper Archive. 24 December 1936. Retrieved 9 September 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- Gold Coast (January 1943). "Annual Volume of the Laws of the Gold Coast: Containing All Legislation Enacted During Year 1942. Government Print. Department. Government of Ghana. p. 22, "Defence (Time Determination Ordinance Amendment) Regulations, 1942 (Regulations No. 6 of 1942), 31 January 1942. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- Gold Coast (January 1946). "Annual Volume of the Laws of the Gold Coast: Containing All Legislation Enacted During Year 1945". Government Print. Department. Government of Ghana. p. 256, "Defence (Revocation) (No.4) Regulations, 1945 (Regulations No. 45 of 1945), 24 October 1945. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- Gold Coast (1957). "Annual Volume of the Ordinances of the Gold Coast Enacted During the Year 1956". Government Print. Department. Government of Ghana. p. 83, Time Determination (Amendment) Ordinance, 1956 (No. 21 of 1956), 29 August 1956. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
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