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lukis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lukis may
refer to:
Adrian Lukis,
English actor Francis William Fellowes Lukis,
senior commander in the...
- the BBC
legal drama Judge John Deed.
Lukis is
descended from the
Channel Islands archaeologist Frederick Lukis.
Lukis was
educated at
Mount House School...
- Sami
Lukis is an
Australian television and
radio personality.
Lukis has
appeared on the Nine
Network as
weather presenter on Today, and for
Network Ten...
- (disambiguation)
Lukis (disambiguation)
Lucas (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Luki. If an
internal link...
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Frederick Corbin Lukis FSA (24
February 1788 – 15
November 1871) was a
British archaeologist, naturalist, collector, and antiquarian.
Lukis was born in La...
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Lukis, his son, was
expected to
follow in his father's
footsteps and
qualified as a
medical doctor but was
killed during the
First World War.
Lukis was...
- 27 July 1896 in Balingup,
Western Australia,
Frank Lukis was the son of
grazier William Fellowes Lukis and his wife Jean. He was
educated at The High School...
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Velikiye Luki (Russian: Вели́кие Лу́ки, IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪjə ˈlukʲɪ]; lit.
great meanders or longbows) is a town in
Pskov Oblast, Russia,
located on the...
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Frances Fellowes Lukis OAM OBE (13
August 1912 – 1
August 2009) was a
Western Australian archivist and
promoter of women's rights.
Lukis was born in Balingup...
- antiquarian,
archeologist and polymath.
William Collings Lukis was the
third son of
Frederick Corbin Lukis, the
Colonel of
Guernsey Militia. He was educated...