46-588: Lowry may refer to: People [ edit ] Adam Lowry (born 1993), American ice hockey player Calvin Lowry (born 1983), American football player Dave Lowry (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player Desiree Lowry (born 1972), Puerto Rican beauty pageant titleholder Scooter Lowry (1919–1989), American child actor and vaudevillian Hiram Harrison Lowry (1843–1924), American Methodist missionary to China Heath W. Lowry (born 1942), British historian of
92-420: A 12-week closure on the original bar and restaurant. The new space cost £3m to develop and is part of an ongoing £5m investment programme to improve facilities and reduce the environmental footprint of the complex. The new features include a zinc topped curving bar with room to seat 150 people for casual dining. The bar also has a feature tree with leaves made from cotton, to commemorate Salford Quays' history at
138-577: A 16-year-old. Lowry won the Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy as scholastic player of the year. Entering his second season with the Broncos, Lowry became ill with mononucleosis prior to training camp. As a result, Lowry was unable to play in August and September 2010. Despite his early season illness, Lowry finished the season with 18 goals and 45 points in 66 games played as the Broncos failed to advance to
184-849: A former air force base in Colorado Lowry Avenue Bridge , Minneapolis, Minnesota Lowry City, Missouri Lowry Crossing, Texas Lowry Park Zoo , Tampa, Florida Lowry Run , a stream in Ohio United Kingdom [ edit ] The Lowry , an art gallery in Salford, England The Lowry Academy , a secondary school in Salford, England Lowry Hotel in Salford, England Other [ edit ] Lowry (band) , Brooklyn-based indie rock band Lowry protein assay See also [ edit ] Lavery Lourie Lowrey (disambiguation) Lowrie (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
230-597: A franchise high of games won and set a new franchise best for points in a season with 99. He subsequently made his post-season debut on April 16 in Game 1 against the Anaheim Ducks . During the game, he became the fastest rookie to score in his NHL playoff debut in eight years. Lowry concluded his rookie season with 12 goals and 26 points through 84 regular–season and playoff games combined. Beyond point production, Lowry also recorded seven hits in six different games during
276-529: A result of his on-ice play, Lowry signed a three-year, $ 8.75 million contract with an average annual value of $ 2.916 million to remain with the Jets on July 12, 2018. Following an injury-riddled season, Lowry returned to the Jets for a completely healthy 2018–19 season . Once again, his linemates changed throughout the season and his wing was joined by Mathieu Perreault and Brandon Tanev. When speaking about his line, Lowry praised them for being "really tenacious on
322-551: A result of the opening of The Lowry. However, Hugh Aldersey-Williams , writing in The New Statesman , was less convinced, describing The Lowry as "not quite 'Salford's Guggenheim' ... It is ultimately too small and too well behaved ... although there are obvious shared aims." The complex contains 2,000 m (22,000 sq ft) of gallery space devoted to the permanent collection of works by L. S. Lowry, as well as other temporary exhibitions. Most of
368-539: A six-day break for the NHL All-Star Game, Lowry returned to practice with the Jets on February 1, 2016. The following day, he rejoined their lineup and scored a goal in a 5–3 loss to the Dallas Stars . His fifth goal of the season came on March 12, to help the Jets win for the first time that season when trailing after two periods. At the conclusion of the season, Lowry was offered a qualifying offer by
414-766: Is Lowry Ray Lowry (1944–2008), British cartoonist, illustrator and satirist Rich Lowry (born 1968), American editor and columnist Robert Lowry (disambiguation) Shane Lowry (footballer) (born 1989), Australian/Irish footballer Shane Lowry (golfer) (born 1987), Irish golfer Sumter de Leon Lowry Jr. (1893–1985), a Florida businessman who ran for governor Sylvanus Lowry ( c. 1824 –1865), American politician Thomas Lowry (1843–1909), American businessman Tom Lowry (1898–1976), New Zealand cricketer Tommy Lowry (1945–2015), English footballer Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Lowry, Minnesota Lowry, South Dakota Lowry, Virginia Lowry Air Force Base ,
460-402: Is a lift bridge with a clear span of 100 metres (330 ft), which lifts vertically to provide a 26-metre (85 ft) clearance for shipping using the canal. The bridge span is a tied arch and the towers are constructed in tubular steelwork to provide an open aspect to view the lifting counterweight and sheaves. In November 2015, the Lowry opened a new bar and restaurant, called Pier 8, after
506-618: Is also an ice hockey player who played for Cornell University and, like Adam, was drafted in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft , in the fifth round, 140th overall by the Los Angeles Kings . Lowry also resided in South Florida and the Silicon Valley regions, as a result of his father's career. The Lowry The Lowry is a theatre and gallery complex at Salford Quays , Salford , Greater Manchester , England. It
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#1732766220695552-589: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adam Lowry Adam Lowry (born March 29, 1993) is an American-born Canadian professional ice hockey centre and captain of the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League (NHL). Adam Lowry was born on March 29, 1993, in St. Louis, Missouri , where his father, Dave , was a member of
598-496: Is named after the early 20th-century painter L. S. Lowry , known for his paintings of industrial scenes in North West England . The complex opened on 28 April 2000 and was officially opened on 12 October 2000 by Queen Elizabeth II . To redevelop the derelict Salford docks , Salford City Council developed a regeneration plan in 1988 for the brownfield site highlighting the leisure, cultural and tourism potential of
644-588: The 2011 NHL Entry Draft , and improvement over his ranking of 62nd at the midway point of the season. On June 25, 2011, Lowry was drafted in the third round, 67th overall by the Winnipeg Jets . On April 4, 2013, Lowry concluded his major junior career by signing an amateur tryout contract with the St. John's IceCaps of the American Hockey League (AHL). He played six games in the AHL and tallied one assist before signing an entry-level contract with
690-622: The 2019–20 season arrived, Lowry was placed on a new line alongside Gabriel Bourque and Mark Letestu which was more defensively minded. He was soon reunited with Copp and Roslovic after 11 games. On October 28, 2019, Lowry was suspended for the second time in his career after boarding Flames defenseman Oliver Kylington . Lowry also forfeited $ 71,138.22 of his salary to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Upon returning from his suspension, Lowry played 11:50 minutes of ice time and recorded three shots on goal in an eventual 4–3 overtime win over
736-611: The 2023–24 season, Lowry was named captain of the Jets on September 12, 2023. He became the third in the team's history since relocating to Winnipeg, and the tenth overall in franchise history. Despite being born in St. Louis , Missouri , Lowry was raised in Calgary , Alberta , where his father, Dave , played for the Calgary Flames and later was an assistant coach for the NHL's Calgary Flames . Lowry's older brother, Joel,
782-573: The National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C.), uses multimedia to encourage visitor participation and interaction with exhibits to transform gallery space. Between October 2011 and January 2012 the gallery hosted an exhibition of about 100 works by Lowry's teacher, Pierre Adolphe Valette , including paintings of Manchester from Manchester Art Gallery and loans from private owners. An Archive Room houses material related to
828-759: The St. Louis Blues . In 2008, Lowry was drafted in the fourth round, 78th overall by the Swift Current Broncos at the 2008 WHL Bantam Draft . Despite being drafted, Lowry played one more season of minor hockey with the Calgary Rangers of the Alberta Midget Hockey League . On August 27, 2009, Lowry signed a WHL contract with the Swift Current Broncos. In his rookie season with the Broncos, Lowry scored 15 goals and 34 points in 61 games played as
874-540: The Vegas Golden Knights . As a result of injuries to the Jets' lineup in late December, Lowry's line changed again and he played alongside Bourque and Mason Appleton . Following an open-ice hit on Lowry by Chicago Blackhawks forward Drake Caggiula on January 19, 2020, Lowry was expected to miss at least one month to recover from the upper-body injury. At the time of the injury, he had accumulated four goals and six assists through 47 games. He returned to
920-574: The IceCaps, Lowry was shifted to center where he tallied 17 goals and 16 assists for 33 points through 64 games. He also helped the IceCaps reach the 2014 Calder Cup Finals against the Texas Stars who swept them in five games. Lowry was promoted to the Winnipeg Jets for the 2014–15 season where he played on their third line alongside Mathieu Perreault and Dustin Byfuglien . Upon joining
966-770: The Jets protect their one-goal lead. The Jets eventually beat the Wild in five games and they met the Nashville Predators in the Second Round. During their series against the Predators, Lowry tied for second on the Jets with four drawn penalties and ranked fourth in hits with 23. With his assistance, the Jets beat the Predators to qualify for their first Western Conference Final in Jets history. Throughout their post-season run, Lowry remained alongside Andrew Copp but switched between Brandon Tanev and Joel Armia. As
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#17327662206951012-676: The Jets to an 8–1 win over the Hurricanes and clinch first place in the Central Division. Lowry's nine goals by March 24, helped the Jets qualify for their second-consecutive Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in franchise history. When the Jets met with the St. Louis Blues in the first round, Lowry was placed on the fourth line with Pär Lindholm and Jack Roslovic as his wingers. He played two games with this line before being reunited with Tanev and Copp for Game 3 where he remained until they were eliminated in Game 6. Once
1058-577: The Jets to retain his negotiation rights and later signed him to a two-year, one-way contract with an average annual value of $ 1.125 million. In the first year of his new contract, Lowry set new career-highs with 15 goals and 14 assists for 29 points while playing a mostly defensive role. He finished the season averaging over two-and-a-half minutes of shorthanded ice time per game to lead all forwards in that category. Lowry also ranked first in defensive zone face-offs with 159, which accounted for 61 per cent of Lowry's zone starts. The following season, Lowry
1104-638: The Jets' lineup on March 9, for a game against the Arizona Coyotes , after missing 20 straight games. On April 22, 2021, Lowry suffered an injury during a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs and was unable to finish the game. Although he passed the NHL's concussion protocol, he missed the following game against the Leafs out of precaution. At the time of the injury, Lowry had tallied eight goals and 12 assists through 46 games. Entering
1150-569: The Jets, he recorded 21 points and eight penalty minutes. He also led Winnipeg forwards in shorthanded time-on-ice in the regular season. Lowry later credited the access to video as being the main reason why his play had improved since his rookie season. As the Jets qualified for the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs they met with the Minnesota Wild in Round One. Lowry continued his face-off streak in Game 1 and won three straight draws to help
1196-628: The Jets. Despite finishing early, Lowry was named the recipient of the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as the 2012–13 WHL Player of the Year. Following the conclusion of the 2012–13 season , Lowry was one of the several prospects invited to participate in the Jets' 2013 Development Camp. In September 2013, after participating in training camp, Lowry was reassigned to the St. John's IceCaps for his first full professional season. While with
1242-459: The L. S. Lowry works were originally collected from the 1930s onwards by Salford Museum and Art Gallery , and the collection was transferred to the new purpose-built museum when it opened in 2000. The collection includes about 400 pieces in oil , pastel and watercolours from all periods of Lowry's career. Noted works on display include: The Artworks Creativity Gallery, designed and implemented by architects Reich-Petch (responsible for developing
1288-549: The Moose, Lowry was recalled to the NHL level following the placement of Mark Scheifele on injured reserve. He rejoined the Jets' lineup for their game against the Pittsburgh Penguins and played 16 minutes and 52 seconds of ice time alongside Ladd and Alexander Burmistrov . However, his time in the lineup was cut short after he suffered an upper-body injury on January 14 and was placed on injured reserve. Following
1334-1139: The Ottoman Empire Henry Berry Lowrie (born c. 1845 , dis. 1872), Confederate outlaw Henry Dawson Lowry (1869–1906), English journalist James Lowry Jr. (1820–1876), Scottish mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania James K. Lowry (1942–2021) zoologist. Lowry is his zoological author abbreviation Joseph Wilson Lowry (1803–1879), British engraver Kyle Lowry (born 1986), American basketball player L. S. Lowry (1887–1976), British artist/painter Leonard Lowry (1884–1947), New Zealand politician Lois Lowry (born 1937), American author Malcolm Lowry (1909–1957), British author and poet Mark Lowry (born 1958), American comedian Martin Lowry (1874–1936), British physical chemist Michael Lowry (politician) (born 1953), Irish politician Mike Lowry (1939–2017), American politician Noah Lowry (born 1980), American baseball pitcher Oliver H. Lowry (1910–1996), American biochemist Porter Prescott Lowry , American botanist whose standard author abbreviation
1380-769: The WHL playoffs. For the second consecutive season, Lowry was the Eastern Conference nominee for the Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Trophy; however, was unable to defend his title from the previous season, losing the award to Colin Smith of the Kamloops Blazers . Following his season with the Broncos, Lowry was ranked 58th among North American skaters by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau heading into
1426-574: The area, and included a flagship development that would involve the creation of a performing arts centre. The initial proposals were for two theatres and an art gallery on a prominent site on Pier 8. Between 1990 and 1991 a competition was launched and architects James Stirling Michael Wilford Associates was selected. After the death of James Stirling in June 1992 Michael Wilford continued the project. The city council bid for Millennium and other British and European funds and private sector finance to progress
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1472-472: The artist including books, catalogues of his exhibitions and auctions, press cuttings, tapes of interviews with Lowry and others, photographs and ephemera. The archive is open by appointment. At the core of the complex are two theatres and a drama studio. The Lyric Theatre has 1,730 seats while the Quays has 466. The theatres host touring plays, comedy and musical events and Opera North . The Lyric Theatre has
1518-606: The building provides views of the Manchester Ship Canal , MediaCityUK and the Salford Quays developments. The foyer faces the public plaza, where there is a large aerofoil canopy at the entrance clad with perforated steel and illuminated from inside at night. Much of the building is clad in stainless steel and glass. The Lowry footbridge spanning the ship canal was designed and project managed by Parkman, with design support from Carlos Fernandez Casado. It
1564-591: The centre of the cotton shipping industry. The new restaurant contains seven private booths, a newly designed open kitchen, and a second large room at the rear which can be opened up to accommodate more diners or private functions. Major structural changes have taken place in the building for the design, including the removal of a large staircase and the addition of an external entrance to the bar and restaurant, as well as added areas made to look like shipping containers. The regeneration of Salford Quays with Michael Wilford's Lowry as its centrepiece has led to references in
1610-407: The complex. The complex opened on 28 April 2000 and was officially opened on 12 October 2000 by Queen Elizabeth II . The complex was designed by Michael Wilford with structural engineer Buro Happold and constructed by Bovis Construction. Groundbreaking took place on 19 June 1997. The Lowry is built on a triangular site at the end of Pier 8 and has a triangular plan. A promenade encircling
1656-549: The first and only televised recording of the radio show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue , which Humphrey Lyttelton chaired just 19 days before his death in April 2008. An edited version aired on BBC Four , and the full edition is available on DVD. It also hosts auditions for Britain's Got Talent The Lowry hosts the bi-annual Week 53 Festival, its flagship Arts festival with a multi-disciplinary programme across music , dance , theatre and performance . Online exhibition of
1702-715: The largest stage in the United Kingdom outside London's West End. It played host to the 2011 Royal Variety Performance . The Daughter-in-Law by D. H. Lawrence , a play in Nottingham dialect, neither published nor performed in Lawrence's lifetime was revived at the Lyric Theatre in 2012. The Lowry was the venue for the grand final of the BBC quiz show Mastermind in 2003. The Lyric Theatre has also housed
1748-813: The local artist, L. S. Lowry. In 2002, a nearby shopping centre that was also named after Lowry was opened. The complex is close to the Imperial War Museum North and the Old Trafford football stadium. It is served by the MediaCityUK stop on the Metrolink tram network. In 2010 and 2011 it was Greater Manchester's most visited tourist attraction. A sting operation by the Salford Star in 2006 attempted to demonstrate intolerance towards unaccompanied teenagers in hoodies entering
1794-487: The media to the " Bilbao effect ", the phenomenon where the creation of a new, architecturally striking cultural amenity (such as Frank Gehry's Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao ) brings economic improvement to areas of urban decay . When the Lowry opened in 2000, MP Gerald Kaufman described the building as "Salford's Guggenheim". The Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell stated in 2005 that Salford had become "the new Bilbao" as
1840-400: The project. Funding was secured in 1996 and The Lowry Trust became responsible for the project which comprised The Lowry Centre, the plaza, a footbridge, a retail outlet shopping mall and Digital World Centre. The National Lottery provided over £21 million of funding towards its construction. The project was completed in 2000 at a cost of £106 million. The Lowry name was adopted in honour of
1886-439: The puck" and for creating a lot of second chances. In February, Lowry was re-joined with Bryan Little as his winger in a similar position he played during the 2018 playoffs. On March 2, 2019, Lowry was suspended for two games after high-sticking Nashville Predators player Filip Forsberg . Lowry also forfeited $ 31,362.00 of his salary to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Upon returning from his suspension, Lowry helped lead
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1978-517: The season to lead all Jets in hits with 256. Upon re-joining the Jets for his sophomore season, head coach Paul Maurice experimented with Lowry on the first line alongside Andrew Ladd and Bryan Little in an attempt to spread out the offense. By December, he had recorded eight points and 22 penalty minutes through 31 games and was reassigned to the Jets' new AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose . After tallying four points in four games with
2024-484: The team, Lowry scored his first career NHL goal on October 21 to help the Jets beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3–1. His linemates changed throughout the season and by January 2015, he was playing alongside Evander Kane and Chris Thorburn who helped him register six goals and 15 points through 48 games. On April 11, 2015, Lowry was one of five Jets players to score in a win over the Calgary Flames to tie
2070-565: Was activated off injured reserve on November 6 for a game against the Dallas Stars. Lowry remained healthy for the next two months before suffering another injury in January which forced him to miss eight games. However, after playing in one game he was returned to injured reserve and the Jets called up Brendan Lemieux and Nic Petan . He missed 19 more games as a result of this injury. Despite being limited to 45 regular-season games for
2116-440: Was limited to only 45 games as a result of numerous injuries. As the 2017–18 season approached, he suffered a lower-body injury during a pre-season game against the Calgary Flames . He re-joined the team prior to their opening night game and participated in line rushes between Joel Armia and Brandon Tanev . Lowry played in four games to start the season before being injured again and placed on injured reserve on October 17. He
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