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Before Lowe's, Niblock had a nine-year career with accounting firm Ernst & Young. [3] [2]Niblock joined Lowe's in 1993 and became, and has served as director of taxation, vice president and treasurer (1997–1998), senior vice president (1999–2000), executive vice president (2001–2003) and chief financial officer (2000–2003).
Galium geminiflorum, the twinflowered bedstraw, is a plant species in the Rubiaceae, currently accepted as a distinct species. [1] This 1838 name by Lowe [2] should not be confused with the 1844 plant given the same name by Martens & Galeotti.
The Artist Assaulted by Time, Ignorance and Envy by Mauritius Lowe, Yale Center for British Art. Mauritius Lowe (1746–1793) was a British painter and engraver. Lowe was one of the first students at the Royal Academy of Arts. While there he was awarded a gold medal, along with John Bacon and James Gandon. As a reward for his performance at the ...
Luke Lowe (1889–?) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside forward. He played for Eccles Borough before moving to Football League Second Division side Burnley in December 1911. [1]
Lowe Stand is an 18th-century folly built for Thomas Watson-Wentworth, 1st Marquess of Rockingham, and likely originally intended as a hunting lodge. It is situated in the South Yorkshire town of Hoyland , 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Barnsley .
Aphanopus carbo Lowe, 1839 (Black scabbardfish) Aphanopus intermedius Parin, 1983 (Intermediate scabbardfish) Aphanopus microphthalmus Norman , 1939 (Smalleye scabbardfish)