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 works to Aberdeen harbour.[1] He was described by his cousin, James Clerk Maxwell, as a "watery engineer".[2]
^C. D. Waterston and A. Macmillan Shearer (29 June 2006). "Former Fellows of The Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783 – 2002" (PDF). Retrieved 25 September 2015.
^Maxwell, J. C.; Harman, P. M. (2002). The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell. Cambridge University Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780521256278. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
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