Luke Livingstone Macassey (1843 – 9 May 1908) was an Irish civil engineer and barrister, notable for his contributions to public health by improving the...
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actor Luke Livingston Macassey (1843–1908), Irish engineer Luke MacDougall (born 1982), Australian rugby league footballer Luke Macfarlane (born 1980)...
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Carrickfergus, Larne, County Antrim, Lynden Macassey was the son of the engineer and barrister Luke Livingston Macassey. He was educated at Bedford School and...
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further concerns. Such a project was considered by railway engineer Luke Livingston Macassey in the 1890s as "a rail link using either a tunnel, a submerged...
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Name Notability References John MacAdam Roads Luke Livingston Macassey Irish water engineer Thomas Harris MacDonald Highway engineer Sir John Benjamin...
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BC&DWC) hired Luke Livingston Macassey to investigate options for a source of an additional water supply for the expanding city of Belfast. Macassey selected...
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BC&DWC) hired Luke Livingston Macassey to investigate options for a source of an additional water supply for the expanding city of Belfast. Macassey selected...
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1907. Among those who proposed him were famous Ulster engineers Luke Livingston Macassey and Bowman Malcolm. He was elected a member of the Institution...
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diplomat Thomas McCabe and William Putnam McCabe, United Irishmen Luke Livingston Macassey, civil engineer and barrister Samuel McCaughey, sheep farmer and...
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Commissioners appointed local civil engineer, Luke Livingston Macassey to identify water resources to sustain Belfast. Macassey ruled out Lough Neagh which, as the...
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