- onwards) but this name is no
longer in use. However, the name
Guildown is
evoked by
Guildown Road, a
residential road that
climbs the
southern side of the...
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celestial visitor."
Drawing by
astronomer and
aurora expert John Rand Capron,
Guildown Observatory, Surrey, UK, who also
observed it. From
Philosophical Magazine...
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occupied Guildford and
fought a
skirmish with a
government detachment on
Guildown outside the town,
before marching on to
defeat at
Blackheath in Kent. The...
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location is unclear.
Excavations in the 1930s
revealed a
Saxon cemetery at
Guildown at the east end of the Hog's Back.
Burials took
place at the site up to...
- area from the
southern edge of the built-up
centre of
Guildford and
steep Guildown, the
start of the Hog's Back and part of the
North Downs AONB, to New Pond...
-
Greenwich by
astronomer Edward Walter Maunder and by John Rand
Capron from
Guildown, Surrey. The
magnetic storm that
caused the
brilliant auroral display of...
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Guildford Park and
Farnham Road
neighbourhoods west of Guildford, on the '
Guildown' or 'Mount'
section of the
western North Downs here
forming the widest...
- of the
current borough of Guildford.
Broadly speaking it
extended from
Guildown in the
north to the
border with Sus**** in the south.
Local people maintain...
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closest point to the
North Downs,
commencing to the
immediate north at the
Guildown-Merrow Down in the
parishes of
Guildford and Merrow. The top of the hill...
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study of
spectroscopy and astronomy,
building a
private observatory at
Guildown on the "Hog's Back", Surrey. In 1877 he
published a
significant work on...