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Gepp may refer to: People * Ethel Sarel Gepp (1864-1922), English phycologist * Gerhard Gepp (born 1940), Austrian illustrator and designer * Herbert William Gepp (1877–1954), Australian industrial chemist, businessman and public servant * Mark Gepp ( 2010s), Australian politician * Tim Gepp (born 1960), Australian rules footballer Places * Gepp, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in the U.S. See also * Gepps Cross, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide, Australia * Gepps Cross Football Club Gepps Cross Football Club is an Australian rules football club located at Duncan Fraser Reserve, Northfield, South Australia. The club colours are red, white and blue. The club was first formed in 1952, playing in the North Adelaide District F ...
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Ethel Sarel Gepp
Ethel Sarel Gepp, also publishing as Ethel Sarel Barton (21 August 1864 – 6 April 1922), was a phycologist who specialized in the study of marine algae and is noted for her work reordering the genus ''Halimeda''. Family Ethel Sarel Barton was born at Hampton Court Green in England. Around 1872 the family moved to Sussex. In 1904, she married Antony Gepp (1862-1955), a fellow marine botanist. Career Gepp worked as a specimen collector for the Department of Botany at the British Museum (Natural History) and for Kew Gardens, and she contributed papers to the ''Journal of Botany'', the ''Journal of the Linnaean Society'', and other scientific publications under both her birth and married names. In 1900, she published the first of a number of papers on the macroalgae genus ''Halimeda'', working with a collection of specimens that had been brought back from Funafuti Atoll in the South Pacific. This work convinced her of the need for serious reorganization of the genus, and that ...
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Gerhard Gepp
Gerhard Gepp (20 April 1940 – 26 March 2024) was an Austrian illustrator, painter, and graphic designer. Biography Gerhard Gepp was born on 20 April 1940 in Pressbaum on the western edge of Vienna, where he lived and worked until his death. His initial training was in offset printing. As an artist, he was self-taught. Between 1964 and 1976, he worked as a graphic designer and illustrator. Gepp received prizes for various pieces of work such as the "Poster Prize" from the Vienna, City of Vienna and the Milanese "Rizzoli Prize". His first publications in various professional journals in Germany and Switzerland followed. At the same time Gepp worked at advertising photography and staged his own exhibition in the Vienna gallery "Die Brücke". In 1976 he also started to produce hand-coloured etchings. From 1976 he was working on drawings, gouache and oil paintings which were exhibited in Vienna at the BAWAG-Foundation. Further exhibitions in Austria and Germany followed ...
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Herbert William Gepp
Sir Herbert William Gepp (pron. "Jepp") (28 September 1877 – 14 April 1954) was an Australian industrial chemist, businessman and public servant. History Gepp was born in Adelaide, a son of William John Gepp (1843 – 27 March 1915) and his wife Marian Gepp, née Rogers (c. 1848 – 11 May 1915). :William was the eldest surviving son of veterinarian Thomas Gepp, sen. (1809–1894), who arrived in South Australia aboard the brig ''Rapid'' in August 1836. William's brother Thomas Gepp, jun. (July 1852 – 27 August 1916) was a solicitor who in December 1888 was elected Mayor of Norwood and Kensington. He was educated at public schools, and won a scholarship to attend Prince Alfred College, but despite a fine academic record and sharing the Longbottom Scholarship in 1893, was unable to proceed to Adelaide University due to straitened family circumstances. He joined the Australian Explosives and Chemical Co., Deer Park, Victoria, as a cadet in 1893, and in 1896 studied chemistry part ...
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Mark Gepp
Mark Gepp is a former Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Northern Victoria since June 2017, when he was appointed to a casual vacancy following Steve Herbert's resignation. He retired at the 2022 state election. Gepp worked for the Financial Sector Union before becoming an emergency services advisor to then-state minister Jane Garrett before his preselection. Gepp completed a Graduate Certificate at Deakin University Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1974, the university was named after Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia. Its main campuses are in Melbourne's Burwood suburb, Geelong Waurn Ponds, ... in 2009. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Victoria Members of the Victorian Legislative Council 21st-century Australian politicians Deakin University alumni {{Australi ...
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Tim Gepp
Tim Gepp (born 21 January 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for and in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and and in the West Australian Football League (WAFL). Gepp, a half-back flanker, played 84 games for Subiaco between 1978 and 1982. He signed a contract with and was expected to move at the end of the 1981 season, however he remained at Subiaco for the final year of his contract. He was then transferred to Richmond in 1983 and played in the opening round. Despite missing only one game in 1984 and playing every game in 1985, he was sacked by Richmond prior to the 1986 season due to salary cap problems, and signed with Footscray. When Mick Malthouse, Gepp's coach at Footscray, became coach of the West Coast Eagles The West Coast Eagles are a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia. The club was founded in 1986 as one of two expansion teams in the Australian Football League (AFL), then known as the Vict ...
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Gepp, Arkansas
Gepp ( ) is an unincorporated community in western Fulton County, Arkansas, United States. Gepp is located along U.S. Routes 62 and 412, west of Viola. Gepp has a post office A post office is a public facility and a retailer that provides mail services, such as accepting letters and parcels, providing post office boxes, and selling postage stamps, packaging, and stationery. Post offices may offer additional ser ... with ZIP code 72538. References Unincorporated communities in Fulton County, Arkansas Unincorporated communities in Arkansas {{FultonCountyAR-geo-stub ...
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Gepps Cross, South Australia
Gepps Cross (pronounced 'Jepps Cross') is a suburb and major road intersection in the north of Adelaide, South Australia. Gepps Cross is traditionally seen as the end of the inner suburbs and the start of the outer northern suburbs, as it was home to a major abattoir (now closed and demolished) with holding yards and other open space. It is the first significant open space encountered after the North Parklands. It retains the open nature, even with warehouses, a velodrome, hockey stadium, Adelaide Raiders – a Croatian soccer club, and karate training facilities. Gepps Cross is best known for the five-way intersection with Grand Junction Road going east and west, Main North Road south and north-east, and Port Wakefield Road going north. The intersection is not grade-separated. It is controlled by traffic lights, and all five roads have at least three lanes in each direction. These roads include the main highways from Adelaide to Western Australia and the Northern Territory ...
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