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James or Jim Low(e) may refer to: Sportsmen *James Low (footballer, born 1894) (1894–1960), Scottish footballer who played for Hearts *James Low (Scottish footballer), Scottish international (1891) who played for Cambuslang *James Lowe (footballer), Scottish international (1887) who played for St Bernard's *James Lowe (rower) (born 1956), Australian rower * James Lowe (rugby union) (born 1992), Ireland rugby union player *James Lowe (cricketer) (born 1982), English cricketer Others *James Lowe (musician) (born 1943), American singer with The Electric Prunes *Jim Lowe (1923–2016), American singer-songwriter *James Lowe (conductor) (born 1976), English conductor and violist *James Lowe (inventor) (1798–1866), English inventor * James Low (East India Company officer) (1791–1852), Scottish military officer and scholar of Siamese language and culture *James B. Lowe James B. Lowe (1880 - 1963) was an American stage and screen actor who was best known for his role in the 1927 si ...
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James Low (footballer, Born 1894)
James Low (9 March 1894 – 5 March 1960) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right (winger). Early life Low was born in Ayrshire and raised in Elgin. Early playing career He began his career at local club Elgin City where he garnered the nicknames, 'Jamie' or 'Jimmy', then moved south to study agriculture at the University of Edinburgh, where he was playing for their football team when scouted by Heart of Midlothian. Low broke into the strong Hearts first team as a teenager and also represented the Scottish League twice in 1914. First world war service In November 1914 he was one of the contingent from the club who enlisted to fight in World War I in McCrae's Battalion. Due to his university education he was coveted by specialist units, and became a 2nd Lieutenant in the 6th Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. In 1917 he was wounded in action, sustaining a head injury. At the end of the war he returned to Hearts. Later playing career Low in total played ...
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James Low (Scottish Footballer)
James Low (1 June 1863 – 29 January 1929) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right. Career Low played club football for Cambuslang, spending 15 years with the club (though he missed the biggest match in their history, the 1888 Scottish Cup Final), and made one appearance for Scotland in 1891. He was the elder brother of fellow Scottish international footballer Tommy Low Thomas Pollock Low (3 October 1874 – 11 December 1938) was a Scottish footballer who played for Parkhead, Rangers (two spells, winning the Scottish Cup, Glasgow Cup and Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup in 1896–97), Dundee, Woolwich Arsenal, .... References 1863 births 1929 deaths Footballers from Glasgow People from Bridgeton, Glasgow Footballers from Cambuslang Scottish men's footballers Scotland men's international footballers Cambuslang F.C. players Men's association football outside forwards Scottish Football League players {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1860s-stub ...
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James Lowe (footballer)
James Lowe (26 November 1863 – 17 July 1922) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward, adept at playing on the left wing or in the centre. Career Lowe played club football for St Bernard's, was a regular in the Edinburgh representative team throughout the 1880s (19 matches in total against the likes of Glasgow, Lanarkshire, London, Renfrewshire and Sheffield) and made one appearance for Scotland Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the ... in 1887. References 1863 births 1922 deaths Footballers from Edinburgh Scottish men's footballers Scotland men's international footballers St Bernard's F.C. players Men's association football forwards {{Scotland-footy-midfielder-1860s-stub ...
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James Lowe (rower)
James Lowe (born 27 January 1956) is an Australian former Olympic representative rower. He was a four time national champion, represented twice at World Rowing Championships and competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics. School, club & state rowing Lowe was educated at Geelong Grammar School where he took up rowing, He rowed in that school's first VIII in both of his senior years of 1973 and 1974, winning the Victorian school's Head of the River in 1974. His senior club rowing was from the Melbourne University Boat Club and later, the Banks Rowing Club in Melbourne. In 1975 he rowed in the four seat of the MUBC senior VIII which won the men's eight championship at that year's Australian University Rowing Championships. Victorian state representative honours first came for Lowe in 1974 when the entire Geelong Grammar first VIII was selected to represent Victoria as the men's youth eight contesting the Noel Wilkinson Trophy at the Interstate Regatta wit ...
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James Lowe (rugby Union)
James Francis Rawiri Lowe (born 8 July 1992) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a wing for Irish club Leinster. Born in New Zealand, he represents Ireland at international level after qualifying by residency. Early career Born and raised in the city of Nelson on New Zealand's South Island, Lowe is of Māori and English descent and affiliates to the Ngāpuhi and Ngāi Te Rangi iwi. Lowe attended high school at Nelson College where in addition to playing rugby, he was a junior and senior schools athletics champion and also represented New Zealand Under-15s at basketball. After leaving high school, he began playing local club rugby with the Waimea Old Boys club. Club career New Zealand Lowe debuted for his local province, the Tasman Mako, as a 20 year old in 2012, scoring 2 tries in 6 matches as the men from Nelson reached the Championship semi finals. He was firmly established as a regular in the side for Tasman during their Championship winning year in 2013. ...
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James Lowe (cricketer)
James Lowe (born 4 November 1982) is a former English cricketer. He was a right-handed opening batsman and part time off-spin bowler who played for Durham. He was born in Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds (), commonly referred to locally as Bury, is a historic market town, market, cathedral town and civil parish in Suffolk, England.OS Explorer map 211: Bury St.Edmunds and Stowmarket Scale: 1:25 000. Publisher:Ordnance Survey – ... but moved to Northallerton in North Yorkshire at an early age. Lowe made his first-class debut vs Hampshire in 2003 making an impressive 80 before being trapped lbw by Wasim Akram. He was next part of the Durham side which beat Yorkshire by 210 runs in 2004 at Scarborough scoring 31 and 41 in the match. However Lowe went on to play only 9 First class matches over 4 seasons between 2003 and 2006 never surpassing the score of 80 he made on debut. After being released by Durham at the end of the 2006 season Lowe played minor counties cricket for C ...
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James Lowe (musician)
Thaddeus James Lowe (born 1943) is an American musician and record producer, best known as the lead singer of 1960s psychedelic rock band The Electric Prunes and as an audio engineer and producer with Todd Rundgren and the band Sparks (band), Sparks. Life and career Lowe was born in San Luis Obispo, California, and grew up in West Los Angeles. He spent time as a teenager living in Hawaii and began playing Hawaiian music, before returning to California. There, he performed in a folk music, folk duo, married in 1963, and worked at Rocketdyne, a rocket engine production company in Los Angeles, while performing after work. He was influenced by the bands of the "British Invasion" and surf music pioneer Dick Dale, and formed a garage band, the Sanctions, in 1965, by recruiting Mark Tulin (bass, keyboards), Ken Williams (lead guitar), Michael "Quint" Weakley (drums), and various other short-term members. The group developed into Jim and the Lords, and then became the Electric Prune ...
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Jim Lowe
James Ellsworth Lowe (May 7, 1923 – December 12, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, best known for his 1956 number-one hit song, " The Green Door". He also served as a disc jockey and radio host and personality, and was considered an expert on the popular music of the 1940s and 1950s. Biography Born in Springfield, Missouri, Lowe graduated from the University of Missouri in Columbia in 1948. He worked for several radio stations in Springfield, Indianapolis and Chicago, before moving to WCBS in New York City in 1956. A million-seller and gold record recipient, Lowe's 1956 hit "The Green Door" was written by Marvin Moore and Bob Davie. The song reached No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1956. Lowe earlier wrote "Gambler's Guitar", a million-selling hit for Rusty Draper in 1953. His most notable run as a disc jockey was with WNEW AM in New York, from 1964. Lowe also worked at WNBC AM in New York where he was heard both locally and on the coast-to-coast ...
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James Lowe (conductor)
James Lowe is an orchestra conductor and current Music Director of the Spokane Symphony in Spokane, WA beginning in the 2019-2020 season. He assumed his role of Chief Conductor of thPrussian Chamber Orchestrafor the 2015/16 season. His work as Artistic Director of the Hallé Harmony Youth Orchestra was featured in a four-part documentary shown in the UK on Channel 4 in 2010. A recipient of the Bernard Haitink Fund for Young Talent, Lowe is Principal Conductor of the Edinburgh Contemporary Music Ensemble, Principal Guest Conductor of Music for Everyone, Orchestras Advisor and conductor of the Senior Orchestra of the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland and held the position of Associate Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. James is also Artistic Advisor of the Nottingham Youth Orchestra, with whom he began his orchestral career. Early life Lowe was born in Nottingham. His first venture into the world of music was the study of the viola. He began viola lessons age ...
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James Lowe (inventor)
James Lowe (1798–1866) was the English inventor of a screw propeller. Life James Lowe was born in Rotherhithe, London on born in 1798 to James and Elizabeth Lowe and baptised on 13 May. In 1811 Lowe began working for Edward Shorter, a master mechanic and Freeman of the City of London, who had in 1800 taken out a patent (GB patent 2367) for propelling vessels, which he had named "the perpetual sculling machine". On 2 November 1813, Lowe became an apprentice to Shorter but three years later in 1816 Lowe ran away and joined a whaling ship, the , but in 1825 and after three voyages returned to his master, with whom Lowe went into partnership. In 1834, Lowe left the partnership after losing money in propeller research. Later Lowe went into business as machinist and a smoke-jack maker, and experimented on screw-propellers for ships. On 24 March 1838, he took out a patent (GB patent 7599) for "improvements in propelling vessels" by means of one or more curved blades, set or fixed ...
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James Low (East India Company Officer)
James Low (4 April 1791 – 1852) was a Scottish military officer with the East India Company who was known for his writings on the Thai language and the art and culture of the Malay Peninsula. Life and career Low was born on 4 April 1791 at Kingskettle in Fife, Scotland to Alexander Low and his wife Ann Thompson. He graduated from Edinburgh College and was then nominated for a cadetship in the East India Company's Madras Army in 1812. He was accepted and embarked from Portsmouth on the East Indiaman Astell, which reached Madras in July 1812. During the first five years, Low acquired military competencies and language skills. The company's policy was that their officers had to be capable of basic communication with the Indian soldiers under their command. In May 1817 Low was appointed adjudant, and then promoted to the rank of lieutenant in August of the same year. In January 1819 Low moved to the East India Company's settlement in Penang and spent the rest of his career in and arou ...
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