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Epsom - traduzione in italiano

TOWN IN SURREY, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Epsom, Surrey; Epsom, England; List of leisure activities in Epsom; Southfield Park Primary School
  • Alexandra Recreation Ground
  • Ashley House
  • Christ Church, Epsom Common
  • Commonwealth War Graves Memorial, Epsom Cemetery
  • the first Derby in 1780]].
  • Epsom College
  • The Great Pond, [[Epsom Common]]
  • Epsom Cricket Club ground
  • Epsom Tennis Club
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  • United Reformed Church, Church Road
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  • Epsom Fire Station, Church Street
  • Rainbow Leisure Centre
  • The High Street in the early 1900s
  • [[Nilgai]] at Hobbledown Children's Farm, Horton Country Park
  • ''[[The 1821 Derby at Epsom]]'' (1821) by [[Théodore Géricault]]
  • ''View at Epsom'' (1809) by John Constable
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  • Soldiers from the Royal Fusiliers at Woodcote Park in 1915
  • The lake in Rosebery Park
  • Epsom Town Hall
  • Spread Eagle Walk
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  • The Assembly Rooms, High Street
  • New recruits in Epsom High Street, 19 September 1914
  • University for the Creative Arts, Epsom campus

Epsom         
n. Epsom, town in southeastern England
Epsom salts         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Epsom salts; Magnesium sulphate; Magnesium Sulphate; Bitter salt; MgSO4; Epsom Salt; Epsom Salts; Magnoplasm; Englischsalz; Bittersalz; Magnesium Sulfate; E518; Bitter salts; MgO4S; Epson salt; ATC code A06AD04; ATCvet code QA06AD04; ATC code A12CC02; ATCvet code QA12CC02; ATC code B05XA05; ATCvet code QB05XA05; ATC code D11AX05; ATCvet code QD11AX05; ATC code V04CC02; ATCvet code QV04CC02; Hair salt; Sal amarum; Sal anglicum; Sal catharticum; Sal seidlitense; Salts of England; Sel d'angleterre; MgS04; Mag sulfate; Hexahydrite; Epsom water
sale inglese
Epsom      
n. Epsom (città in Inghilterra)

Definizione

Epsom salts
·- ·Alt. of Epsom salt.

Wikipedia

Epsom

Epsom is a town in the Borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, about 13.5 miles (22 kilometres) south of central London. The town is first recorded as Ebesham in the 10th century and its name probably derives from that of a Saxon landowner. The earliest evidence of human activity is from the mid-Bronze Age, but the modern settlement probably grew up in the area surrounding St Martin's Church in the 6th or 7th centuries and the street pattern is thought to have become established in the Middle Ages. Today the High Street is dominated by the clock tower, which was erected in 1847–8.

Like other nearby settlements, Epsom is located on the spring line where the permeable chalk of the North Downs meets the impermeable London Clay. Several tributaries of the Hogsmill River rise in the town and in the 17th and early 18th centuries, the spring on Epsom Common was believed to have healing qualities. The mineral waters were found to be rich in Epsom salts, which were later identified as magnesium sulphate. Charles II was among those who regularly took the waters and several prominent writers, including John Aubrey, Samuel Pepys and Celia Fiennes recorded their visits. The popularity of the spa declined rapidly in the 1720s as a result of competition from other towns, including Bath and Tunbridge Wells.

Organised horse racing on Epsom Downs is believed to have taken place since the early 17th century. The popularity of Epsom grew as The Oaks and The Derby were established in 1779 and 1780 respectively. The first grandstand at the racecourse was constructed in 1829 and more than 127,000 people attended Derby Day in 1843. During the 1913 Derby, the suffragette, Emily Davison, sustained fatal injuries after being hit by King George V's horse.

The opening of the first railway station in Epsom in 1847, coupled with the breakup of the Epsom Court estate, stimulated the development of the town. Today Epsom station is an important railway junction, where lines to London Victoria and London Waterloo diverge. Since 1946, the town has been surrounded on three sides by the Metropolitan Green Belt, which severely limits the potential for expansion. Two local nature reserves, Epsom Common and Horton Country Park, are to the west of the centre and Epsom Downs, to the south, is a Site of Nature Conservation Importance.