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|species         = Human
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|affiliation     = University of Reading
|species = Human
|origin         = [[Earth]]
|affiliation =
|father         = Reuben Shaw
|origin = [[Earth]]
|mother         = Emily Shaw
|first =
|sister         = Liz Shaw
|only = The Last Post (audio story)
|child          = Lucy Shaw's children{{!}}Children
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|grandparent     = Liz Shaw's grandmother{{!}}Grandmother
|father = Reuben Shaw
|first mention  = The Last Post (audio story)
|mother = Emily Shaw
|sister = Liz Shaw
|grandparent = Liz Shaw's grandmother{{!}}Grandmother
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was the sister of [[Liz Shaw]]. She was an [[architect]] who lived in [[Reading]]. By the [[1970s]], she had at least two children. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Last Post (audio story)|The Last Post]]'')
'''Lucy Shaw''' was a [[lecturer]] of medieval church architecture at the [[University of Reading]]. Her mother, [[Emily Shaw]], was disappointed that she was teaching at a redbrick university but proud that she was "changing the face" of her subject.
 
In the [[1970s]], Lucy's first [[monograph]], concerning [[misericord]]s, was published. When her sister, [[Liz Shaw|Liz]], asked their mother for advice, Emily remarked that Lucy would be surprised to hear that she had done so. Lucy and [[Lucy Shaw's children|her children]] met with Emily for lunch one weekend but Liz was too busy with [[Mars Probe 7]] to join them. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Last Post (audio story)|The Last Post]]'')
   
   
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Revision as of 09:39, 30 September 2019

Lucy Shaw was a lecturer of medieval church architecture at the University of Reading. Her mother, Emily Shaw, was disappointed that she was teaching at a redbrick university but proud that she was "changing the face" of her subject.

In the 1970s, Lucy's first monograph, concerning misericords, was published. When her sister, Liz, asked their mother for advice, Emily remarked that Lucy would be surprised to hear that she had done so. Lucy and her children met with Emily for lunch one weekend but Liz was too busy with Mars Probe 7 to join them. (AUDIO: The Last Post)