Plaque

Isabella Beeton - Epsom

Inscription

{Surrounding the Epsom and Ewell Borough arms with the motto 'None Such':}
1937 1987 Golden Jubilee
Mrs. Isabella Beeton authoress lived here 1856 - 1859.
Epsom & Ewell Notable Resident

Site: Isabella Beeton - Epsom (1 memorial)

KT17, Upper High Street Epsom, 1

The plaque is next to the alarm on the left hand column below the word 'Dreams', above the child in the blue jacket.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Isabella Beeton - Epsom

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Epsom and Ewell Golden Jubilee

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Isabella Beeton

Cookery writer. Born Isabella Mary Mayson in Milk Street in the City (accordi...

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