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  2. The Lowry - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry's waterfront setting Side view of the main entrance. The complex was designed by Michael Wilford [8] 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.

  3. Salford Quays - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry Theatre, designed by Michael Wilford. Early in the planning stages for redevelopment of Salford Quays in 1988, potential was recognised for a landmark arts venue, the Salford Quays Centre for the Performing Arts, which became known as the Lowry Project in 1994. It had secured £64 million in funding by 22 February 1996. [2]

  4. Category:Arts centres in England - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry; M. Mac, Birmingham; The Maltings Theatre & Cinema; Milton Rooms; Mitchell Arts Centre; N. Nan Tait Centre; The National Centre for Craft & Design; New Art ...

  5. Felicity Goodey - Wikipedia

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    She led the team that funded, built and operated The Lowry theatre and gallery complex in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, and became lifelong president of the Lowry Centre Trust. [7] Salford City Council invited Goodey to help set up Central Salford, the largest Urban Regeneration Company in the country, to redevelop the City of Salford.

  6. Cultureshock at the 2002 Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    1 June – Streetlife, Bolton Town Centre; 8 June – 20 July – "Spotlight:Paintings by the Singh Twins, Mid Pennine Gallery, Burnley; 13 June – Bob Phillips book signing, Commonwealth Games Store, The Arndale Centre; 13 June – Creative Commonwealths: Cinema Culture & Community in the Age of Globalisation, The Cornerhouse

  7. List of theatres in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    cinema built 1940-1968 (State Cinema) 1969 became Whitehall Theatre 650 Council owned 1969-1982 Operator - Dundee Whitehall Theatre Company Limited WInding Wheel Theatre: Chesterfield 1930s (originally a cinema) 850 Operator – Chesterfield Borough Council Wolverhampton Civic Hall: Wolverhampton 16 May 1938 3,000 Wyndham's Theatre: London

  8. HOME (Manchester) - Wikipedia

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    HOME is an arts centre, cinema and theatre complex in Manchester, England. [1] With five cinemas, two theatres and 500 m 2 (5,400 sq ft) of gallery space, it is one of the few arts organisations to commission, produce and present work across film, theatre and visual art.

  9. Salford Quays lift bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Salford Quays lift bridge, also known as the Salford Quays Millennium footbridge or the Lowry bridge, is a 91.2-metre (299 ft) long vertical lift bridge spanning the Manchester Ship Canal between Salford and Trafford in Greater Manchester, England.