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* [[11 January]] — [[Joe Harper (footballer)|Joe Harper]], international footballer |
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* [[3 March]] — [[Rosemary Byrne]], [[Scottish Socialist Party]] then [[Solidarity (Scotland)|Solidarity]] MSP (2003–2007) |
* [[3 March]] — [[Rosemary Byrne]], [[Scottish Socialist Party]] then [[Solidarity (Scotland)|Solidarity]] MSP (2003–2007) |
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* [[25 March]] — [[Lynn Faulds Wood]], television consumer affairs presenter and health campaigner |
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* [[28 April]] — [[Scott Fitzgerald (singer)|Scott Fitzgerald]], born William McPhail, singer and musical actor |
* [[28 April]] — [[Scott Fitzgerald (singer)|Scott Fitzgerald]], born William McPhail, singer and musical actor |
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* [[11 May]] — [[Fiona Woolf]], born Catherine Fiona Swain, lawyer and Lord Mayor of London |
* [[11 May]] — [[Fiona Woolf]], born Catherine Fiona Swain, lawyer and Lord Mayor of London |
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See also: | List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 1948 in: The UK • Wales • Elsewhere Scottish football: 1947–48 • 1948–49 |
Events from the year 1948 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General — Lord Cooper
- Lord Justice Clerk — Lord Thomson
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court — Lord Gibson
Events
- 1 January — A Scottish Region of British Railways begins to operate as a result of nationalization of rail transport in Great Britain under the Transport Act 1947.[1]
- June — During this year's Highland Show, held at Inverness, the Royal title is bestowed on the event by King George VI.
- 30 June — Glenrothes is designated as a New Town under the New Towns Act 1946.[2]
- 5 July — The National Health Service begins operating as a result of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1947.
- 20 October — 1948 KLM Constellation air disaster: A KLM Lockheed Constellation airliner crashes into power cables on approach to Prestwick Airport, killing all 40 on board.[3]
- Timex watch and clock factory in Dundee begins operation.
- State Institution for Mental Defectives opens at Carstairs for those with mental disorder following temporary use of the premises as an Army hospital.[4]
- Scottish advocate Margaret Kidd becomes the first British woman King's Counsel in Britain.
Births
- 8 January — Gillies MacKinnon, film director
- 11 January — Joe Harper, international footballer
- 3 March — Rosemary Byrne, Scottish Socialist Party then Solidarity MSP (2003–2007)
- 25 March — Lynn Faulds Wood, television consumer affairs presenter and health campaigner
- 28 April — Scott Fitzgerald, born William McPhail, singer and musical actor
- 11 May — Fiona Woolf, born Catherine Fiona Swain, lawyer and Lord Mayor of London
- 21 May — Denis MacShane, born Denis Matyjaszek, journalist and Labour party MP
- 15 June — Henry McLeish, footballer, Labour Party MP (1987–2001), MSP (1999–2001) and First Minister of Scotland (2000–2001)
- 19 June — David MacLennan, theatre actor and producer (died 2014)
- 18 July — Jim Watt, lightweight boxer
- 5 August — Gordon Jackson, Labour Party MSP (1999–2007) and lawyer
- 3 November — Lulu, born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, singer
- 13 December — Brian Wilson, Labour Party MP (1987–2005)
- 31 December — Sandy Jardine, international footballer and manager (died 2014)
- Malcolm MacDonald, music critic
Deaths
- 31 January — Oscar Slater, acquitted of murder (born 1872 in Silesia)
- 28 May — Unity Mitford, socialite and fascist (born 1914 in England)
- 1 June — David Anderson, Lord St Vigeans, Scottish advocate and judge, Chairman of the Scottish Land Court 1918–34 (born 1862)
- 21 June — D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, biologist (born 1860)
- 17 July — Joseph Westwood, Labour MP (1922–31, 1935-1948) (born 1884)
- 19 November — Charles Jarvis, soldier, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1881)
The Arts
- Sydney Goodsir Smith's Under the Eildon Tree: a poem in XXIV elegies is published in Edinburgh.
See also
References
- ^ "The Lost Decade Timeline". BBC. Archived from the original on 21 August 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
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- ^ At about 23:32 UTC. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 18 November 2014. Contemporary British reports, e.g. The Times newspaper (October 1948) and the Court of Investigation report (November 1949), cite the accident as occurring early on 21 October.
- ^ "History of the State Hospital" (PDF). NHS Scotland. January 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
The terminology used in this section, describing patients and the bodies looking after them, is no longer used today.