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* [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Monarch]] — [[George VI]]
* [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Monarch]] — [[George VI]]
* [[Secretary of State for Scotland]] and [[Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland|Keeper of the Great Seal]] — [[Joseph Westwood]]
* [[Secretary of State for Scotland]] and [[Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland|Keeper of the Great Seal]] — [[Joseph Westwood]]

=== Law officers ===
* [[Lord Advocate]] — [[George Thomson, Lord Thomson|George Reid Thomson]]
* [[Solicitor General for Scotland]] — [[Daniel Blades, Lord Blades|Daniel Blades]]


=== Judiciary ===
=== Judiciary ===
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== Events ==
== Events ==
* 16 March — American [[Liberty ship]] ''Byron Darnton'' runs aground off [[Sanda Island]]; all 54 aboard are rescued.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bryon Darnton [''sic.'']|work=Canmore|url=http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/114911/details/bryon+darnton+boiler+reef+sanda+island+firth+of+clyde/|date=2012-04-19|accessdate=2014-07-17}}</ref>
* [[16 March]] — American [[Liberty ship]] ''Byron Darnton'' runs aground off [[Sanda Island]]; all 54 aboard are rescued.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bryon Darnton [''sic.'']|work=Canmore|url=http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/114911/details/bryon+darnton+boiler+reef+sanda+island+firth+of+clyde/|date=2012-04-19|accessdate=2014-07-17}}</ref>
* 13 April — A crowd of 139,468 at [[Hampden Park]], Glasgow, watch the [[Scotland national football team]] defeat [[England national football team|England]] 1-0 in a [[Victory International]] series [[Association football]] match.<ref name="Notable Dates">{{cite web|title=Notable Dates in History|url=http://www.scotsindependent.org/dates1-g.htm|work=The Flag in the Wind|publisher=''[[The Scots Independent]]''|accessdate=2014-07-18}}</ref>
* [[13 April]] — A crowd of 139,468 at [[Hampden Park]], Glasgow, watch the [[Scotland national football team]] defeat [[England national football team|England]] 1-0 in a [[Victory International]] series [[Association football]] match.<ref name="Notable Dates">{{cite web|title=Notable Dates in History|url=http://www.scotsindependent.org/dates1-g.htm|work=The Flag in the Wind|publisher=''[[The Scots Independent]]''|accessdate=2014-07-18}}</ref>
* 10 July — A crowd of 45,000 at Hampden Park watch [[Jackie Paterson]] defend his world [[flyweight]] boxing title.<ref name="Notable Dates"/>
* [[10 July]] — A crowd of 45,000 at Hampden Park watch [[Jackie Paterson]] defend his world [[flyweight]] boxing title.<ref name="Notable Dates"/>
* 25 July — A train collides with a bus which has crashed through level crossing gates at Balmuckety near [[Kirriemuir]], killing 10.<ref>{{cite web|title=Report on the Collision which occurred on 25th July, 1946, at Balmuckety Level Crossing on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway|url=http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/docsummary.php?docID=844|work=Railways Archive|accessdate=2014-07-17}}</ref>
* [[25 July]] — A train collides with a bus which has crashed through level crossing gates at Balmuckety near [[Kirriemuir]], killing 10.<ref>{{cite web|title=Report on the Collision which occurred on 25th July, 1946, at Balmuckety Level Crossing on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway|url=http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/docsummary.php?docID=844|work=Railways Archive|accessdate=2014-07-17}}</ref>
* 27 August — {{MV|Princess Victoria}}, the first [[roll-on/roll-off]] ferry built for service in British waters (the [[Stranraer]]–[[Larne]] crossing), is launched at [[William Denny and Brothers]]' shipyard in [[Dumbarton]].
* [[27 August]] — {{MV|Princess Victoria}}, the first [[roll-on/roll-off]] ferry built for service in British waters (the [[Stranraer]]–[[Larne]] crossing), is launched at [[William Denny and Brothers]]' shipyard in [[Dumbarton]].
* 22–27 November - The last election for a university constituency in the United Kingdom is held when the [[Combined Scottish Universities by-election, 1946|Combined Scottish Universities by-election]] is held. [[Walter Elliot (Scottish politician)|Walter Elliot]] ([[Unionist Party (Scotland)|Unionist]]) wins decisively.
* 22–27 November - The last election for a university constituency in the United Kingdom is held when the [[Combined Scottish Universities by-election, 1946|Combined Scottish Universities by-election]] is held. [[Walter Elliot (Scottish politician)|Walter Elliot]] ([[Unionist Party (Scotland)|Unionist]]) wins decisively.
* 5 December
* 5 December
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== Births ==
== Births ==
* 30 January — [[Donald Mackay, Baron Mackay of Drumadoon]], Lord Advocate
* [[30 January]] — [[Donald Mackay, Baron Mackay of Drumadoon]], Lord Advocate
* 28 February — [[Robin Cook]], Labour MP and Foreign Secretary (died [[2005 in Scotland|2005]])
* [[28 February]] — [[Robin Cook]], Labour MP and Foreign Secretary (died [[2005 in Scotland|2005]])
* 10 May — [[Donovan]], singer, songwriter and guitarist
* [[10 May]] — [[Donovan]], singer, songwriter and guitarist
* 1 June — [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]], actor
* [[1 June]] — [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]], actor
* 9 June — [[James Kelman]], novelist
* [[9 June]] — [[James Kelman]], novelist
* 9 July — [[Bon Scott]], [[hard rock]] musician ([[AC/DC]]) in Australia (died 1980 in London)
* [[9 July]] — [[Bon Scott]], [[hard rock]] musician ([[AC/DC]]) in Australia (died 1980 in London)
* 29 July — [[Bill Forsyth]], film director
* [[29 July]] — [[Bill Forsyth]], film director
* 27 October — [[Margaret Bennett (writer)|Margaret Bennett]], ethnologist
* [[27 October]] — [[Margaret Bennett (writer)|Margaret Bennett]], ethnologist
* 14 December — [[Peter Lorimer]], international footballer
* [[14 December]] — [[Peter Lorimer]], international footballer


== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
* 17 February — Sir [[George Pirie (artist)|George Pirie]], painter (born [[1863 in Scotland|1863]])
* [[17 February]] — Sir [[George Pirie (artist)|George Pirie]], painter (born [[1863 in Scotland|1863]])
* 18 February — [[Catherine Carswell]], biographer and journalist (born [[1879 in Scotland|1879]])
* [[18 February]] — [[Catherine Carswell]], biographer and journalist (born [[1879 in Scotland|1879]])
* 20 May — [[Jane Findlater]], novelist (born [[1866 in Scotland|1866]])
* [[20 May]] — [[Jane Findlater]], novelist (born [[1866 in Scotland|1866]])
* 5 June — [[James Craig Annan]], photographer (born [[1864 in Scotland|1864]])
* [[5 June]] — [[James Craig Annan]], photographer (born [[1864 in Scotland|1864]])
* 14 June — [[John Logie Baird]], television pioneer (born [[1888 in Scotland|1888]]; died in England)
* [[14 June]] — [[John Logie Baird]], television pioneer (born [[1888 in Scotland|1888]]; died in England)
* 23 July — [[James Maxton]], MP and leader of the [[Independent Labour Party]] (born [[1885 in Scotland|1885]])
* [[23 July]] — [[James Maxton]], MP and leader of the [[Independent Labour Party]] (born [[1885 in Scotland|1885]])
* 6 August — [[Benny Lynch]], flyweight boxer (born [[1913 in Scotland|1913]])
* [[6 August]] — [[Benny Lynch]], flyweight boxer (born [[1913 in Scotland|1913]])
* 18 August — [[Marion Angus]], [[Scots language]] poet (born 1865 in England)
* [[18 August]] — [[Marion Angus]], [[Scots language]] poet (born 1865 in England)
* 9 September — [[Violet Jacob]], historical novelist (born 1863)
* [[9 September]] — [[Violet Jacob]], historical novelist (born 1863)


== Arts and literature ==
== Arts and literature ==
* 22 May — English writer [[George Orwell]] leaves London to spend much of the next 18 months at [[Barnhill, Jura]], working on his [[dystopia]]n novel ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]''.
* [[22 May]] — English writer [[George Orwell]] leaves London to spend much of the next 18 months at [[Barnhill, Jura]], working on his [[dystopia]]n novel ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]''.
* Summer - Robert McLeish's ''The Gorbals Story'' is premiered by [[Glasgow Unity Theatre]] at the [[Queens Theatre, Glasgow|Queens Theatre]].
* Summer - Robert McLeish's ''The Gorbals Story'' is premiered by [[Glasgow Unity Theatre]] at the [[Queens Theatre, Glasgow|Queens Theatre]].
* [[Janet Adam Smith]]'s ''Life Among the Scots'' is published.
* [[Janet Adam Smith]]'s ''Life Among the Scots'' is published.

Revision as of 20:58, 11 January 2016

1946
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Events from the year 1946 in Scotland.

Incumbents

Law officers

Judiciary

Events

Births

Deaths

Arts and literature

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bryon Darnton [sic.]". Canmore. 19 April 2012. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Notable Dates in History". The Flag in the Wind. The Scots Independent. Retrieved 18 July 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "Report on the Collision which occurred on 25th July, 1946, at Balmuckety Level Crossing on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway". Railways Archive. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  4. ^ Harpoon at a Venture.