Luke Livingston Macassey

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Luke Livingston Macassey (1843–1908) was an Irish engineer, notable for his contributions to public health by improving the water supply in the north of Ireland.[1] He also was the first to propose a direct rail link connecting Scotland with Ireland.[2] He was honoured through the Ulster History Circle blue plaque scheme.

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