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to Samuel Lucas, a Wesleyan Methodist minister, and Elizabeth Broadhurst. Lucas inherited from his father a love of natural history and a lifelong determination to reconcile his strong religious beliefs with his scientific convictions, as evidenced in many of his books. Because his father was often
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to Mary Frances Davies from 1868 until her death in 1875 at age 30. They had six children, of whom three survived: Thomas Pennington (born 1869), Arthur Henry (1871) and Celia Juliana (1874);
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to Mary Bradbury Ironside from 1878 until her death in 1888. She too bore six children, of whom only one, Eunice Sarah (born 1886), survived beyond infancy;
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Thomas Lucas published a number of books during his lifetime, mostly on non-fiction topics. Some however were works of fiction; they include
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Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakespeare (1853 - 1936) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
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Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakespeare (1853 - 1936) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
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After being confined to his room for nearly two weeks, Lucas died in his home in Brisbane aged 73.
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south of Brisbane, then finally to New Farm in inner north Brisbane from 1911 until Lucas's death.
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Dr Thomas Pennington Lucas: Queensland Scientist, Author, Doctor, Dreamer and Inventor
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on the move to new postings, taking his family with him, Thomas was educated at
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to Susan Draper from 1889 until Thomas's death. They had no children.
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celebrations, the Lucas' Pawpaw Ointment was announced as one of the
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of Queensland for its role as an iconic "innovation and invention".
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Lucas was a member of various learned societies including the
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at Stratford-on-Avon, Helston Grammar School, Cornwall, and
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Lucas' Papaw Ointment
Scottish
Australian
naturalist
utopianist

Dunbar
Scotland
King Edward VI Grammar School
New Kingswood School
tuberculosis
Melbourne
Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas
Brisbane
South Brisbane
Acacia Ridge
pawpaws
Lucas' Papaw Ointment
Q150
Q150 Icons
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria
South Australian Museum
Linnean Society
Royal Society
Royal College of Surgeons
British Medical Association
Linnean Society of New South Wales
Royal Society of Queensland
Lucas, Arthur Henry Shakespeare (1853 - 1936) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online
Bligh, Anna

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