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Keith Lucas (neuroscientist)

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and Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated BA with a first-class in natural sciences in 1901. In 1902 he worked in New Zealand, on the bathymetrical survey of the lakes, and he became a Fellow of Trinity in 1904. In 1907 he became an additional university demonstrator in physiology, and in
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After his death his wife Alys changed the family name, and, as Alys Keith-Lucas, edited a short book giving his background together with reminiscences of him and a list of his publications. They had three sons, who each became professors:
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with BE2c 4174, flown by 2Lt Geoffrey Plateras Lawson Jacques of the Central Flying School, who was also killed. Lucas is buried at
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Convinced that his experimental work in aviation would improve if he became a pilot, he attended a flying course at
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He was the son of Francis Robert and Katharine Mary (née Riddle) Lucas. He was educated at
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in England
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Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Greenwich
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Aldershot Military Cemetery
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Fellow of the Royal Society
First World War
captain
Royal Flying Corps
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Royal Aircraft Establishment
Farnborough
Upavon
Salisbury Plain
Aldershot Military Cemetery
Fen Ditton
Cambridgeshire
Alan Keith-Lucas
David Keith-Lucas
Bryan Keith-Lucas
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