Hepburn (disambiguation)
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Hepburn may refer to one of the following:
- Hepburn is a Scottish family name
- Hepburn romanization is the system for the Romanization of Japanese
- Hepburn (band) were a four-piece British all-girl Pop Rock band
[edit] Places
- Hepburn Township, Pennsylvania
- Hepburn, Saskatchewan is a small farming and college town in Saskatchewan, Canada
- Hepburn Springs, Victoria is a resort town located in Victoria, Australia
- Hepburn, Iowa is a city in Page County, Iowa, United States
- Hepburn Shire is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia
- Hepburn Block is an office building in Toronto, Ontario
[edit] People
- Audrey Hepburn, a Belgian-born British actress of film and theatre
- Katharine Hepburn, a legendary American actress
- Mitchell Hepburn, Premier of Ontario, Canada, from 1934 to 1942
- William Peters Hepburn was a Republican politician
- James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell was a Hereditary Lord High Admiral of Scotland
- Doug Hepburn was a Canadian world-champion weightlifter
- Stephen Hepburn is a British politician and the Labour Member of Parliament
- John Hepburn was the son of Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord of Hailes. He established Saint Leonards College at the University of St Andrews in 1512
- Craig Hepburn is a retired Bahamian long jumper
- Cassandra Hepburn is an American actress who was partly raised outside the USA in Asia and Europe
- Barton Hepburn was an actor who specialised in drama and comedy
- George Hepburn was the son of Adam Hepburn
- Ralph Hepburn was a pioneer of American motorcycle racing champion and an Indianapolis 500 racecar driver
- Dee Hepburn is a Scottish former actress
- Patrick Hepburn was the feudal lord of Hailes and its castle in Haddingtonshire
- Charles A. Hepburn was a joint founder, along with Herbert Ross, of the Hepburn and Ross whisky blending company
- James de Congalton Hepburn was speaker of the Legislature of Ontario in 1947-1948
[edit] Other
- Hepburn Avenue, Perth is an arterial east-west road in Perth, Western Australia
- The Hepburn Act of 1906 gave the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) the power to set maximum railroad rates