1901 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 1901 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 13 February – Lewis Grassic Gibbon, writer (died 1935)
- 15 February – Murdo Macfarlane, Gaelic bard (died 1982)
- 3 April – Charles Finnigan, dental surgeon, Honorary Dental Surgeon to Queen Elizabeth (died 1967)
- 18 May – Isabella Gordon, carcinologist (died 1988 in Carlisle)
- 29 June – Frieda Inescort, actress (died 1976 in Los Angeles)
- 17 August – Malcolm MacDonald, politician and diplomat (died in 1981 in Maidstone)
- 29 August – Anna Zinkeisen, artist (died 1976 in London)
- 1 September – John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan, farmer, rugby union international and Liberal politician (died 1969 in England)
- 22 September – George McKenzie, bantamweight boxer (died 1941)
- 24 October – Moultrie Kelsall, actor (died 1980)
- 1 December – Jane Gray, supercentenarian in Australia
- 11 December – Dave Halliday, footballer (died 1970)
- 13 December – Arthur Donaldson, leader of the Scottish National Party from 1960 to 1969 (died 1993)
- Cezaro Rossetti, Esperanto writer (died 1950)
Deaths
- 15 January – John Burnet, architect (born 1814)
- 12 February – John Burns, 1st Baron Inverclyde, ship owner, chairman of the Cunard Line (born 1829)
- 19 February – Duncan Cameron, owner of The Oban Times, inventor of the Waverley Pen, (born 1825)
- 8 April – James Chalmers, missionary, murdered on Goaribari Island (born 1841)
- 12 April – Richard Henry Brunton, "Father of Japanese lighthouses" (born 1841)
- 10 May – Christian Maclagan, antiquary (born 1811)
- 4 July – Peter Guthrie Tait, mathematical physicist (born 1831)
- 26 December – Sir Joseph Noel Paton, artist (born 1821)
The arts
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Thomas, John. John Thomas (author). The West Highland Railway. 1965. David & Charles. Dawlish. 978-0-946537-22-8.
- Web site: Glasgow International Exhibition - 1901. Exhibition Study Group. 5 May 2002. 2013-05-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20100820121515/http://www.studygroup.org.uk/Exhibitions/Pages/1901%20Glasgow.htm. 20 August 2010. dead.
- Web site: History . A.G. Barr Plc . 2014-02-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121101081648/http://www.agbarr.co.uk/agbarr/newsite/ces_general.nsf/wpg/history%21OpenDocument . 1 November 2012 .