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| d they have a prestigious history in the local | Epsom and Ewell League, They won the Leauge Cup 2011 |
| Parts of the Surrey districts of | Epsom and Ewell, Reigate and Banstead, Mole Valley, |
| Epsom and Ewell: Ewell | |
| Epsom and Ewell Council election, 1999 | |
| Epsom and Ewell Council election, 2007 | |
| centres in eleven London boroughs, Reading and | Epsom and Ewell, started in the London Borough of Gr |
| Epsom and Ewell Council election, 2003 | |
| Epsom and Ewell Council election, 2011 | |
| He was born in | Epsom and died in Lewes. |
| ), the Nature and Use of the Salt contained in | Epsom and such other Waters (1697), which was a rend |
| t as the Conservative Member of Parliament for | Epsom and Ewell from 1892 to 1899, in which year he |
| Epsom and Ewell Council is elected every four years. | |
| It is currently managed by | Epsom and Ewell Borough Council. |
| Links are coordinated by | Epsom and Ewell Town Twinning Association. |
| The line from Raynes Park to Horsham via | Epsom and Dorking (including the Bookham Branch) is |
| The Residents Associations of | Epsom and Ewell is a local political party in the bo |
| such Park and the Mansion have been managed by | Epsom and Sutton Councils through a joint management |
| igned by David Field in 1858 and opened by the | Epsom and Leatherhead Railway, A part of the London |
| Ewell West railway station serves Ewell in the | Epsom and Ewell district, in Surrey. |
| In 1995 | Epsom and Ewell twinned with Chantilly in northern F |
| He was later detained in Long Grove Hospital, | Epsom, and underwent a leucotomy there in 1950. |
| Buses travel along the A217, north to | Epsom and Sutton and south to Reigate and Redhill. |
| so known as Cass Pond), passes the villages of | Epsom and Gossville, and joins the Suncook River nea |
| orton is an area to the west of the borough of | Epsom and Ewell in the English county of Surrey. |
| ography collected in the book Archive Photos - | Epsom and Ewell. |
| In 2005 Dixey's grave in | Epsom and Ewell Cemetery was restored by the British |
| a dealer principal for Allam Motor Services in | Epsom and Dorking which are a Skoda, Alfa Romeo and |
| ed as a councillor in the ward of Woodcote, in | Epsom and Ewell, representing the Liberal Democrats. |
| rival to the well established race courses of | Epsom and Ascot. |
| nues south through the towns of Chichester and | Epsom, and then forms the town boundary between Pemb |
| Neighbouring towns are | Epsom and Ewell whilst villages close by include Wal |
| n, it lost the Reigate constituency but gained | Epsom and Ewell. |
| Elections to | Epsom and Ewell Borough Council were held on Thursda |
| The JMC has run the park and | Epsom and Sutton Councils have paid for the upkeep o |
| - Up trains to London Waterloo via Cobham and | Epsom, and peak hour trains to London Bridge and Lon |
| Village Warriors Reserves | Destiny Academy | | Epsom Athletic 'A' | Epsom Eagles Reserves | Oakhill |
| Holt grew up in | Epsom, Auckland, and attended Epsom Girls' Grammar S |
| day and boarding school for girls, located in | Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. |
| Epsom became a spa in the early 17th century when a | |
| Since 1997, | Epsom Buses have expanded into the London Bus market |
| the party's board and been its treasurer, was | Epsom campaign manager for the 2005 election and ove |
| Charles John Geddes, Baron Geddes of | Epsom CBE (1 March 1897 - 2 May 1983) was a British |
| ittee which has been controlling the racing at | Epsom ceases to function. |
| he shops, the banks and the council offices in | Epsom closed half-day on Derby Day. |
| last great London asylum, and the last of the | Epsom Cluster, a group of 5 mental institutes (the o |
| il that once existed in the area, known as the | Epsom Cluster. |
| It was part of the | Epsom Cluster. |
| the Caterham Co-operative Society in 1906, the | Epsom Co-operative Society in 1916 and the Sutton Co |
| In 2003, | Epsom Coaches decided to rebrand its bus division as |
| Quality Line (owned by | Epsom Coaches) operate the E15 and E16 bus services |
| She attended Danes Hill School and | Epsom College and has been doing voice-over work for |
| After studying at | Epsom College he won a scholarship to study history |
| Epsom College - Stephen R. Borthwick | |
| He attends | Epsom College in Surrey, England. |
| Both Tim and Jeremy Vine were educated at | Epsom College in Surrey. |
| 1 May 1973 in Paddington, London), eductaed at | Epsom College in Surrey, is an Irish rugby union foo |
| School, Charterhouse School, Dulwich College, | Epsom College and Westminster School. |
| of a doctor, born in London he was educated at | Epsom College, appearing as the lead in a school pro |
| itchell was born in Shropshire and educated at | Epsom College, a British Independent school in Surre |
| Educated at Antigua Grammar School and | Epsom College, McDonald joined the Royal Air Force i |
| He won a scholarship to study at | Epsom College, starting there in 1940, At Epsom he w |
| Worricker was educated at | Epsom College, he went on to study English literatur |
| my Professionals in summer 2008, after leaving | Epsom College, where he played in their first XV. |
| lar destinations for its leavers each year are | Epsom College, St. John's School, Leatherhead, and C |
| Educated at | Epsom College, he was a right-handed opening batsman |
| In the late 1960s he taught geography at | Epsom College. |
| ater became housemaster and head of English at | Epsom College. |
| ed at Beccles, King's School, Peterborough and | Epsom College. |
| his vocation in the priesthood as a curate at | Epsom Common Christ Church in the Diocese of Guildfo |
| ey woodlands of Princes Covert to the west and | Epsom Common to the east. |
| is secondary education at St. Peter's College, | Epsom, conducted by the Christian Brothers. |
| is secondary education at St. Peter's College, | Epsom, conducted by the Christian Brothers. |
| s elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the | Epsom constituency in Surrey at a by-election in 192 |
| Henry VIII, along with the manors of Ebisham ( | Epsom), Coulsdon, and Horley. |
| 009, had announced eleven St. Legers, and five | Epsom Derbies. |
| 2000) - won | Epsom Derby |
| Epsom Derby - Grand Parade (1919) | |
| Epsom Derby - (1) - Grundy (1975) | |
| of Thoroughbred horse racing who twice won the | Epsom Derby and St. Leger Stakes. |
| Although he never covered the | Epsom Derby or Oaks for ITV (these were always the p |
| The | Epsom Derby is an annual horse racing event held on |
| He was sired by the English champion and 1930 | Epsom Derby winner, Blenheim II, and out of the mare |
| 6 Grand Prix de Paris, Maintenon was beaten by | Epsom Derby winner Spearmint and in anticipation of |
| that was ridden by Lester Piggott in the 1954 | Epsom Derby called, "Never Say Die", which won at 33 |
| on sites chosen to present a live relay of The | Epsom Derby from the pre-war BBC experimental transm |
| ar old career by winning the 2000 Guineas, the | Epsom Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in the |
| e most notable stallions bred at Mentmore were | Epsom Derby winners Blue Peter (1939) and Ocean Swel |
| He won the | Epsom Derby five times and won a total of 21 classic |
| He won the | Epsom Derby on Benny the Dip for John Gosden in 1997 |
| Mill Reef's wins include the | Epsom Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. |
| On the flat, he won the 1985 | Epsom Derby with Slip Anchor. |
| Boyd-Rochfort's only success in the | Epsom Derby came in 1959 with Parthia. |
| y owner/breeders dream when Troy won the 200th | Epsom Derby in 1979. |
| The winner of the 1928 | Epsom Derby was Felstead, sired by Spion Kop, winner |
| biggest victory came on Dr Devious in the 1992 | Epsom Derby for the trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam. |
| He trained Dr Devious to win the | Epsom Derby in 1992 and repeated the feat with Autho |
| The 5th Earl won the | Epsom Derby three times with Crafton-bred horses at |
| when he won both the St. Leger Stakes and the | Epsom Derby on Champion. |
| have raced both a Kentucky Derby winner and an | Epsom Derby winner. |
| He finally retired after Galileo's | Epsom Derby victory on 9 June 2001, 40 years after h |
| following its creation the stud farm bred two | Epsom Derby winners for the Baron. |
| s the only one to ever win the Kentucky Derby, | Epsom Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. |
| have raced both a Kentucky Derby winner and an | Epsom Derby winner. |
| 0 Guineas), Djebellica (Irish Oaks), Galcador ( | Epsom Derby), Hugh Lupus (Irish 2,000 Guineas), My B |
| g Favonius and Hannah who between them won the | Epsom Derby, 1,000 Guineas, Oaks, and St Leger in 18 |
| nly person to ever win the Kentucky Derby, the | Epsom Derby, and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, havi |
| les' significant performances were wins in the | Epsom Derby, Epsom Oaks, 1,000 Guineas, 2,000 Guinea |
| nd Alexandra Plate and Isinglass winner of the | Epsom Derby, St. Leger Stakes and Epsom Gold Cup. |
| English Triple Crown by finishing first in the | Epsom Derby, 2,000 Guineas and St Leger. |
| Trial serves as an early-season trial for the | Epsom Derby, and it has been contested by several su |
| At the June 5, 2004 | Epsom Derby, Horan was spotted by police and tackled |
| early 1930s), and centres around a day at the | Epsom Derby, the major horse-racing event of the yea |
| laid down as HMS Silvio, named after a British | Epsom Derby-winning racehorse, by Barclay Curle and |
| orse racing, his colt "Sir Bevys" won the 1879 | Epsom Derby. |
| ed Thoroughbred to win the prestigious British | Epsom Derby. |
| school is, after racehorses that have won the | Epsom Derby. |
| seven in England's most prestigious race, the | Epsom Derby. |
| Guineas in 1912 and Dunbar II who won the 1914 | Epsom Derby. |
| eeder whose famous horse Larkspur won the 1962 | Epsom Derby. |
| Four of his horses won the | Epsom Derby: Teddington (1851), Beadsman (1858), Mus |
| Epsom detectives arrested Allan McMaster, 30, a form | |
| Sutton to | Epsom Downs (Epsom Downs Branch) |
| ilway station to take the racegoing traffic to | Epsom Downs Racecourse. |
| 1tph to | Epsom Downs |
| une 1929 Reigh Count won the Coronation Cup at | Epsom Downs then finished second in the Ascot Gold C |
| riod included Hare's Fanshen (1975), Brenton's | Epsom Downs and Churchill's Cloud Nine (1979) which |
| 1 to | Epsom Downs via Sutton |
| For the racecourse, see | Epsom Downs Racecourse. |
| nd is run annually during the Derby meeting at | Epsom Downs Racecourse, about 4 miles to the west. |
| The village is near to | Epsom Downs racecourse, home to the Epsom Derby. |
| Horse racing on | Epsom Downs began during the spa period, but it was |
| 1 to | Epsom Downs via Norbury, West Croydon and Sutton |
| Due to the destruction by fire of the | Epsom Downs signal box in November 1981, the branch |
| For play by Howard Brenton, see | Epsom Downs (play). |
| London Victoria and Ewell East (including the | Epsom Downs Branch) is controlled by London Victoria |
| Epsom Downs is managed by the Epsom and Walton Downs | |
| rom Belmont through Banstead and terminates at | Epsom Downs in Surrey. |
| The | Epsom Downs Branch is a railway line in the United K |
| The area is served by | Epsom Downs and Tattenham Corner railway stations. |
| line between West Croydon railway station and | Epsom Downs or Sutton. |
| was shortened when a new station was built at | Epsom Downs about 440 yards (400 m) short of the ori |
| ing it, is operated by Southern, and is on the | Epsom Downs line, part of the Sutton & Mole Valley L |
| by Henry Dorling, first clerk to the course at | Epsom Downs Racecourse and Mrs Beeton's stepfather. |
| ighton and South Coast Railway, as part of the | Epsom Downs branch line, on 22 May 1865. |
| The station is located on the | Epsom Downs line, part of the Sutton & Mole Valley L |
| He lives with his wife near | Epsom Downs, Surrey. |
| However, in an interview at | Epsom Downs, Christopher Tsui said that his mother, |
| Living on | Epsom Downs, practically on the Epsom Derby racecour |
| The Auckland Town Plate is contested at | Epsom Downs. |
| that person also unsuccessfully contested the | Epsom electorate. |
| He was born in Walton Heath, | Epsom, England and studied at Trinity College, Cambr |
| Jon Wozencroft (born 1 June 1958, in | Epsom, England) is a graphic designer, author and in |
| ew John 'Andy' Ward (born 28 September 1952 in | Epsom, England) is an English drummer. |
| Luca Coleman-Carr (born 11 January 1991 in | Epsom, England) is a former professional footballer |
| Born in | Epsom, England, Oldham immigrated to Canada in 1963. |
| He was born in | Epsom, England, and educated in England and Southern |
| ains between London Waterloo and Guildford via | Epsom every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday, operated |
| Unlike most parts of | Epsom, Ewell has Greater London telephone numbers (i |
| f Axedale, Bendigo, Bendigo East, Bridgewater, | Epsom, Flora Hill, Goornong, Huntly, Kennington, Man |
| of teasing at Kingswood Preparatory School in | Epsom, from where he won a scholarship to Denstone C |
| Epsom General Hospital | |
| nders, including its service route 293 between | Epsom General Hospital and Morden. |
| She attended Henderson public school and then | Epsom Girls Grammar School. |
| She attended | Epsom Girls' Grammar School, in Auckland, and in 194 |
| Grugeon was educated at | Epsom Grammar School and the Royal Military Academy, |
| Epsom Guardian | |
| ve new single-member constituencies: Chertsey, | Epsom, Guildford, Kingston, Reigate and Wimbledon. |
| By 1890 six towns were being considered: | Epsom, Guildford, Kingston, Redhill, Surbiton and Wi |
| ead, Beddington, Cheam, Dulwich, East Molesey, | Epsom, Guildford, Malden Wanderers, Mitcham, Old Ema |
| Freedman's champion Super Impose, including an | Epsom Handicap (1990), and rode Lonhro to victory in |
| This stands at the western end of | Epsom High Street. |
| , Clutha-Southland, Coromandel, Dunedin South, | Epsom, Hunua, Hutt South, Ilam, Kaikoura, Karapiro, |
| He first contested | Epsom in 1964. |
| leader of ACT, Hide was determined to contest | Epsom in order to guarantee his party representation |
| Medway College of Art and BA (Hons) Fashion at | Epsom in Surrey. |
| performing arts college, based in the town of | Epsom in Surrey, England. |
| nal Party's candidate for the Auckland seat of | Epsom in the 1999 election with a majority of 1,908. |
| The current MP for | Epsom is Rodney Hide MP of the ACT Party. |
| Epsom is predominately European, and has an average | |
| Epsom is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, | |
| Epsom is a New Zealand Parliamentary electorate, ret | |
| When originally built the route to | Epsom joined with the London, Brighton and South Coa |
| Among his best known runners were | Epsom Lad, Hurry On, who became the foundation sire |
| avid enjoyed an eclectic European education in | Epsom, Lichfield, Bath, Paris, Frankfurt, London and |
| Epsom lies fully within the Merrimack River watershe | |
| n Platforms 3 and 4, and was accessed from the | Epsom lines. |
| park and provides services to Sutton, Croydon, | Epsom, London Victoria and London Bridge. |
| e new Lord's Cricket Ground in the Middlesex v | Epsom match on 24 & 25 August when he and Felix Ladb |
| e new Lord's Cricket Ground in the Middlesex v | Epsom match on 24 & 25 August when he and Frederick |
| Born in | Epsom, New Hampshire, Sanborn received an A.B. from |
| Cass Pond on the Little Suncook in | Epsom, New Hampshire |
| at the outlet of Northwood Lake in the town of | Epsom, New Hampshire. |
| Martin (July 26, 1801 - May 28, 1863), born in | Epsom, New Hampshire to Samuel and Sally (Cochrane) |
| Epsom Oaks - Lilias | |
| Epsom Oaks - (1) - Polygamy (1974) | |
| Epsom Oaks - Rose of England (1930) | |
| roughbred racehorses, notably winning the 1963 | Epsom Oaks with the filly, Noblesse, and the 1974 Ke |
| First running of the | Epsom Oaks horse race. |
| s his second classic success after winning the | Epsom Oaks aboard Casual Look in 2003. |
| 27 Classic wins, including 5 Derby winners, 9 | Epsom Oaks and 2 St Leger stakes. |
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