1916 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 1916 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 11 May – Edward Boyd, screenwriter (died 1989)
- 20 May – John McIntyre, theologian and Church of Scotland minister (died 2005)
- 16 June – John Young, actor (died 1996)
- 10 July – Harry Gourlay, Labour MP from 1959 (died 1987)
- 11 August – Benny Lee, comedy actor and singer (died 1995)
- 18 October – Anthony Dawson, actor (died 1992)
- 22 October – Peter Brodie, Church of Scotland minister, Moderator of the General Assembly (died 1996)
- 28 October – Jessie Kesson, born Jessie Grant McDonald, writer and radio producer (died 1994)
- 21 November – David Syme Russell, theologian and author (died 2010 in Bristol)
- 7 November – Ian Niall, born John McNeillie, author (died 2002 in England)
- 18 December – Douglas Fraser, union leader (died 2008 in the United States)
- Angus McPhee, outsider artist (died 1997)
Deaths
- 21 January – David Finlay, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross; killed in action in Mesopotamia (born 1893)
- 6 March – Sir James Key Caird, jute manufacturer and benefactor (born 1837)
- 6 April – Andrew Ross, Scotland rugby union international and merchant seaman; killed in action in France (born c. 1880)
- 3 May – William Hardie, classical scholar, Professor of Humanity at Edinburgh University from 1895 (born 1862)
- 27 May – William Leiper, architect (born 1839)
- 1 July – James Youll Turnbull, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross; killed in action in France (born 1883)
- 23 July – William Ramsay, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904 (born 1852)
- 3 October – James Burgess, archaeologist active in India (born 1832)
- 26 November – Alexander Robertson MacEwen, writer, minister, professor and Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland (born 1851)
The arts
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery. 2014-07-11.
- Web site: Wartime Travel Restriction. Glenmoriston. 2015-08-12.
- Web site: FifeBirder. The History of the White Tailed Sea Eagle in Scotland. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302042845/http://www.scotbird.co.uk/Forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=6. dead. 2012-03-02. ScotBird. 2009. 2010-08-21.