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Isisbridge said:

Woking carbuncles now encroaching on the view
more carbuncles on the horizon
7 years ago

Howard Somerville said:

Strange that I'd (until now) never heard of Guildford Mount. It says that Henley Fort was used by the Guildford Home Guard during WWII, so my father must have known it.
4 years ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

The Mount is that hill you can see from the High Street. Can't miss it really.
There's a cemetery up there, where Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson) is buried.
4 years ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

Yes, Mount Cemetery, also the last resting place of Flying Officer Frank Randall (obit. 1942). His name is engraved on the war memorial by the castle - I pay my respects whenever I'm there. One day I'll visit the cemetery.
4 years ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

One of your relatives?

war memorial arch
4 years ago

Howard Somerville replied to Isisbridge:

No, but he could have been. He was my mother's boyfriend, and she grieved for him. His name is on the opposite (Tunsgate) side of the monument. Frank would now be 110, but still younger than you.

I'm planning a trip to Guildford at the beginning of May. I might be lucky, time-wise, for the tulips in the castle grounds, and will visit the cemetery, and see what picture I can get of Southall from up there.
4 years ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

Then he wouldn't have been your father, but maybe another little boy's.

Their Name Liveth

5th May
seat beside the tulips

Guildford Castle Gardens

I doubt you will see Southall from the Mount, as it was probably an exceptional trick of the light when I did. I didn't know what I was looking at, but worked it out afterwards.
4 years ago

Howard Somerville said:

1. True. Or a little girl's.
2. I've only ever once been there at the exact right time: www.flickr.com/photos/14463685@N07/8510034884
4 years ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

I was there at the right time - long long ago, when tulips were much taller.

Tulips were so very tall
When I was young and very small,
Tending each with wondrous gaze
In those long-lost halycon days.
4 years ago

Isisbridge replied to Howard Somerville:

Can you identify any of the other buildings in the Southall view?
15 months ago