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  Epsom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epsom is a town in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, to the south of Greater London.
The Epsom Derby, the second leg of the English Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing is run each June on nearby Epsom Downs.
Epsom railway station has frequent rail services to London (running to Waterloo, Victoria and London Bridge), and also to Leatherhead, Dorking, Guildford, Horsham, Croydon and Wimbledon where it connects with the London Underground and Tramlink.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Epsom   (936 words)

  
 Epsom Downs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is best known for hosting the Epsom Derby, the United Kingdom's premier thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old colts and fillies, over a mile and a half (2400m).
The Racecourse is between Epsom, Tadworth, and Langley Vale.
The area is served by the Epsom Downs railway line as well as Tattenham Corner railway station which is where Queen Elizabeth II alights from the Royal Train on race days.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Epsom_Downs   (320 words)

  
 Epsom - LoveToKnow 1911
It is served by the London and South-Western and the London, Brighton and South Coast railways, and on the racecourse on the neighbouring Downs there is a station (Tattenham Corner) of the South-Eastern and Chatham railway.
Epsom (a contraction of Ebbisham, still the name of the manor) first came into notice when mineral springs were discovered there about 1618.
Epsom gradually lost its celebrity as a spa, but the annual races held on its downs arrested the decay of the town.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Epsom   (387 words)

  
 Epsom
Epsom and Ewell is a modern borough with a population of over 70,000.
Epsom Downs, famous for its racecourse, is an area of 600 acres of unspoilt downland.
Epsom is making ample provision for a healthy lifestyle with the opening of a growing number of leisure and fitness centres, including the new Ebbisham ‘lifestyle’ Centre in the heart of the town.
www.surrey-online.co.uk /towns/Epsom   (3059 words)

  
 Epsom, New Hampshire
Epsom was named for Epsom, England, home of the Earl of Derby, whose horse racing 'derby' at Epsom Downs was famous.
Epsom, England was also known for its mineral springs, the source of Epsom salts.
The 2004 Census estimate for Epsom was 4,4421 residents, which ranked 81st among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
www.nhes.state.nh.us /elmi/htmlprofiles/epsom.html   (349 words)

  
 Music in Epsom & Ewell
Epsom Choral Society was founded in 1922 by Sir Humphrey Milford to give his son Robin experience as conductor and choir trainer by taking part in the Leith Hill Musical Festival.
Epsom Choral Society is a friendly choir; we not only enjoy our singing but also a wide variety of social activities including a short annual choral tour either in UK or abroad.
Epsom Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1951 by John Gale, his wife and three children, John, Jocelyn and Gwendoline (who were all keen string players).
www.epsom.townpage.co.uk /music.htm   (4681 words)

  
 Epsom - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Epsom is a town in the county of Surrey, about 15 miles south-west of London.
Epsom is part of the borough of Epsom and Ewell.
Each June, it is the home of the Epsom Derby horse race, the second leg of the English Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing.
education.music.us /E/Epsom.htm   (453 words)

  
 Epsom Early Settlers US Census
Through Epsom Early Settlers research we have added the spouse and names of children when known.
Names with (?) are purely a guess as the age is either unknown or does nor match; or a possible addition to the household.
The only addition here from Epsom Early Settlers is the maiden name of the spouse when known.
www.epsomhistory.com /epsom/census.htm   (436 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Epsom Derby
The Derby Stakes, known colloquially as The Derby and internationally as the Epsom Derby, is considered one the most prestigious flat thoroughbred horse races in the world.
The race takes place each year in June at Epsom Downs, Epsom, Surrey, England.
Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby (whose horse Bridget had been victorious in the race) and Sir Charles Bunbury flipped a coin and whoever won the toss was to have the race named after him.
www.fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Epsom_Derby   (427 words)

  
 Epsom and Ewell Residents Associations
The local politics of Epsom & Ewell have for a good part of the twentieth century been bound up with an almost unique form of democratic process.
With the enormous expansion of housing in the 1930s local residents' associations were formed to give residents a forum for local debate, to organise social activities on the new estates, and to represent local views.
Epsom & Ewell is the only borough controlled by independents in the South-East and, because of the R.A.s, needed a special colour to be represented on the latest The Times map of local government!
www.epsom-ewell.co.uk   (819 words)

  
 Epsom Salt Industry Council - About Epsom Salt - News Bureau
Magnesium, a major component of Epsom Salt, is the second-most abundant element in human cells and the fourth-most important positively charged ion in the body.
Sulfates, which are minerals, serve a wide variety of functions in the body, playing a vital role in the formation of brain tissue, joint proteins and the mucin proteins that line the walls of the digestive tract.
The Epsom Salt Council, made up of the three leading manufacturers and packagers of the product, was formed in 1993 to help promote the benefits of Epsom Salt.
www.epsomsaltcouncil.org /about_news_bureau_01.htm   (641 words)

  
 Epsom Salt
Epsom Salt (Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate) is called for in many recipes for making Bath Salts, Salt Scrubs, Aromatherapy Treatments, Detox Baths and Soap Making.
Also, calcium is the main conductor for electrical current in the body, and magnesium is necessary to maintain proper calcium levels in the blood.
Medical research indicates sulfates are needed for the formation of brain tissue, joint proteins and the mucin proteins that line the walls of the digestive tract.
www.saltworks.us /shop/product.asp?idProduct=255   (411 words)

  
 American Local History Network - Epsom, NH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Epsom was incorporated in 1727 and land granted to taxpayers of Rye, Greenland and New Castle.
A few settlers managed to live in the town as early as about 1740, but it was not until after the French and Indian Wars did the town begin to grow in earnest along the first twenty original home lots.
The website for Epsom will try to fill in some of the gaps by tracing some of the families of the early settlers, and through their genealogy, try to fill in some of the vital statistics for the years in which there is no record.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nh/town/epsom   (193 words)

  
 Epsom Salt (Magnesium sulfate) - FNWL
Epsom salt, also known as magnesium sulfate, is used alone or included in bath salt blends.
Epsom salt is known for its ability to ease pain and muscular tension.
Epsom salt helps to reduce swelling, relax the nervous system and eliminate toxins from the body.
www.fromnaturewithlove.com /soap/product.asp?product_id=othepsom   (200 words)

  
 Epsom Fire and Rescue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Epsom Fire and Rescue is a combination full-time/call department serving the town of
The Epsom Fire Department is involved with the Capital Area Compact for mutual aide fire calls and Paramedic intercepts.
The time is here, fire permits are needed to burn brush, they can be obtained from one of the Deputy Fire Wardens at the Epsom Fire Station between the hours of 8am - 6pm.
www.metrocast.net /~epsomfire   (134 words)

  
 The Ultimate Epsom - American History Information Guide and Reference
Epsom was also known for having a large number of lunatic asylums, although only one remains.
Epsom railway station has frequent rail services to London (running to both Waterloo and Victoria), and also to Leatherhead, Dorking, Guildford, Horsham and Croydon.
Two other railway lines weree built to serve the racecourse, with termini at Epsom Downs and Tattenham Corner.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Epsom   (276 words)

  
 Town of Epsom, NH Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Epsom School Board has an opening for a School Board Secretary.
The town of Epsom derives its name from a market town in England.
Epsom was granted to the tax payers of Rye, New Castle and Greenland in 1727.
www.epsomlibrary.com /epsom/index.php   (136 words)

  
 Epsom Early Settlers
In addition there are biographies of some Epsom individuals and families, some of which has been contributed by people who have found the Epsom Early Settlers website and graciously shared their information.
Included is the 1858 and 1892 maps of Epsom, NH and views of the town from the Microsoft terra server.
This website is not an official function of the Town of Epsom, Merrimack County, or the State of New Hampshire.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~epsom/settlers/index.htm   (751 words)

  
 Epsom & Ewell History & Archaeology Society
Epsom and Ewell History and Archaeology Society (formerly Nonsuch Antiquarian Society) is the local history, archaeology and conservation society for the
It was founded in 1960 by people who had recently taken part in a major excavation of Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace in Ewell.
We regret that we cannot deal with reqests for information on former residents of Epsom or Ewell by this route and enquiries of this nature will not be answered.
www.epsomewellhistory.org.uk   (204 words)

  
 Buy Rite Aid Epsom Salt Online at drugstore.com
Just dissolve two cups of Mineral Epsom Salt in warm bath water, settle in and experience the relief.
Dissolve 2 cupfuls of Epsom Salt per gallon of water, apply in conjunction with wet dressings or toweling or use in bath.
Epsom Salt is for occasional laxative use only.
www.drugstore.com /product.asp?pid=80249   (657 words)

  
 Document Title
After a preliminary meeting in March 1995 the first talk to the new group was given on the 5th April by Marion Brackpool on 'For the price of a stamp'.
We are a group of family historians living in the Epsom area, a few of whom do have roots in Epsom.
The Epsom Family History Group meets, on the second Wednesday of each month (except for August, September and January) at the St Mary's Church Hall, London Road, Ewell, Surrey.
members.aol.com /EFHGinfo   (168 words)

  
 Epsom & Ewell Liberal Democrats   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Following a lengthy debate, punctuated by interjections from a packed public gallery, Epsom and Ewell's planning committee have voted to reject the controversial proposal for a large supermarket in the Upper High Street on a majority decision.
The size of the Tory group on Epsom and Ewell Borough Council slipped to just one member last night as the RA regained the Stoneleigh seat in yesterday's by-election.
A decision was finally reached tonight to exclude telecomms masts from parks in Epsom and Ewell.
www.epsom-ewell-libdems.org.uk /index.html   (929 words)

  
 Official Epsom Soccer Club Webpage
It's been another big season for Epsom Soccer Club and now it's time for the traditional final official club event of the year, the presentation night.
Epsom Recreation Reserve 16-40 Howard St Epsom, Victoria, Australia.
Epsom Soccer Club PO Box 388, EPSOM, VIC, 3551.
www.geocities.com /epsomssc/home   (130 words)

  
 EpsomDerby.com - Epsom Derby Horse Racing on Epsom Downs. Race results, betting, pictures, accommodation, tickets, ...
This web site intends to be the most comprehensive resource for the world's favourite flat thoroughbred horse race - the Epsom Derby - but also includes many horse racing, betting, and other related links.
On the 6th June 2003 Epsom Derby horse racing begins with the Vodafone Oaks Day and Vodafone Coronation Cup followed by the main event, the Vodafone Epsom Derby on 7th June 2003.
In the Travel section there is information on getting to Epsom Downs by road, air, train, buses and tube.
www.epsomderby.com   (290 words)

  
 About Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust is a large acute Trust serving South West London and Surrey.
Epsom General Hospital is situated close to the centre of Epsom, whilst St Helier Hospital, which also incorporates Queen Mary’s Hospital for Children on site, is situated in Carshalton.
The Trust provides services to local communities including the whole of the London Borough of Sutton and part of the London Borough of Merton; the Surrey Boroughs of Epsom and Ewell, Reigate and Banstead and Elmbridge, plus part of the District Council of Mole Valley.
www.epsom-sthelier.nhs.uk /2_1.html   (202 words)

  
 'Axe the Tax' hits Epsom (Epsom & Ewell Liberal Democrats)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It is a disgrace that pensioners on a low income may have to pay as much as millionaires.
The Residents' Association Party who lead Epsom and Ewell Borough Council, again ignored this national event, but the Lib Dems want people to have their say on the plans of politicians.
Councillor Jonathan Lees, deputy leader of the Lib Dems on Epsom and Ewell Borough Council said, "We need to avoid young people feeling crushed by debt when they start their first proper job.
www.epsom-ewell-libdems.org.uk /news/4.html   (445 words)

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