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Brian Duncan Shaw

Lieutenant colonel Brian Duncan Shaw MM TD was a chemistry lecturer at the University of Nottingham,〔("The Career of Lt. Col. Brian Duncan SHAW MM TD BSc PhD DSc" ), ''University of Nottingham''. Retrieved on 30 January 2015.〕 widely known for his demonstrations on explosives.〔(It's a Blast! public lecture on explosives by Col B D Shaw ), accessed 31 January 2015.〕
==Early life==
Shaw was born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, the fourth and youngest child of Samuel Shaw and Lydia Emma Shaw, his brothers and sisters being named Lydia Emma, Mabel and Clarence Gordon. His father was a brick manufacturer and his mother had been working as a teacher.〔(Brian Duncan shaw - Genealogy Chart - Boards - Genes Reunited ), accessed 22 March 2015.〕
He started working at Boots the Chemist in 1914 as an apprentice pharmacist.〔
In May 1916, he married to his first wife, Margaret Elsie Wheldon. After her death, in 1990, he would marry to Alice Maud on 5 June of the same year, who, in turn, would die in 1998, a year before Shaw died.
He fought on the battles of Somme, Cambrai and Passchendaele, during the First World War.

In the Second World War, at the Fall of France, on June 10, 1940, he was cut off in Normandy by German tanks, and was separated from the battalion he was with. After that, he got a bike and spent ten weeks hiding from the Nazis, while trying to reach Spain, eventually cycling 300 miles (about 480 kilometers). Near Poitiers, a French gendarme stopped him because the bicycle lacked a plaque used for annual tax, and phoned the Germans, who made him prisoner. He was sent to Germany and spent the rest of the war in five POW camps,〔 mainly at Spangenburg bei Kassel.〔
He published several articles on pyridines, maninly in the Journal of the Chemical Society.
After his retirement in 1965, he continued giving lectures and worked as an expert witness in several court cases, such as the defense of the Angry Brigade.〔. Retrieved 22 March 2015.〕
A blue plaque was installed on 16 November 2012 at his home.〔("Blue Plaques: The Southern Broxtowe Blue Plaque Scheme progress to 14 November 2014" )〕〔("Blue Plaques" )〕 As a part of the Periodic table of videos, Prof. Martyn Poliakoff and Brady Haran filmed the event.〔. Retrieved 16 March 2015.〕


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