• William Dyce Cay, MICE FRSE (28 March 1838 – 13 December 1925) was a Scottish civil engineer. He was responsible for the majority of late 19th century...
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    William Dyce FRSE RSA RA (/daɪs/; 19 September 1806 in Aberdeen – 14 February 1864) was a Scottish painter, who played a part in the formation of public...
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    sister) and the civil engineer William Dyce Cay (the son of his mother's brother). Cay and Maxwell were close friends and Cay acted as his best man when Maxwell...
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  • lies south of the church. His nephew (sister’s son) was the engineer William Dyce Cay. Aberdeen Post Office Directory 1824 Biographical Index of Former Fellows...
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  • Ionised Atmosphere around Flames by means of an Electrified Pith Ball William Dyce Cay (1838–1925) 2016: Dr Alison Morrison-Low Royal Scottish Society of...
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    2003 then reverted to its use as a family home. The harbour engineer, William Dyce Cay, worked under Blyth on the Castle Douglas to Portpatrick Railway in...
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  • His first known employment as a harbour engineer is as assistant to William Dyce Cay building the Cluny Harbour at Buckie in 1873. In the early 1880s he...
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  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1917, his proposers being William Dyce Cay, Ernest Romney Matthews, Benjamin Hall Blyth, and Sir Frank Watson...
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    poetry. There is a reproduction of the William Dyce portrait of James and his mother, from Birmingham art galleries (Dyce was the brother of Maxwell's aunt)...
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  • 1895. [c] Patterson died 30 October 1895; replaced by James Whiteside McCay, sworn-in November 1895. [d] Scott left Parliament in June 1896; replaced...
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    NS636645 Managed by ScotRail Platforms 2 Other information Station code CAY Passengers 2018/19 0.381 million 2019/20 0.354 million 2020/21 61,828 2021/22...
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