1934 in Scotland
Events from the year 1934 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 12 January – I. Howard Marshall, theologian (died 2015)
- 2 February – Hugh McIlvanney, sports journalist (died 2019)
- 12 February – Annette Crosbie, actress
- 8 March – John McLeod, composer (died 2022)[9]
- 11 March – John D. Burgess, bagpipe player (died 2005)
- 17 March – Pat Gerber, author mainly known for children's books (died 2006)
- 7 April – Ian Richardson, actor (died 2007)[10]
- 17 April – Bill Douglas, film director, (died 1991 in Bishop's Tawton)
- 24 April – John Cameron, Lord Coulsfield, judge (died 2016)
- 5 May – Jim Reid, folk musician (died 2009)
- 10 May – Sir William Lithgow, 2nd Baronet, businessman (died 2022)
- 11 May – Mark Boyle, artist (died 2005)
- 28 August – John Stephen, menswear entrepreneur (died 2004 in England)
- 21 September – David J. Thouless, condensed-matter physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (died 2019 in Cambridge)
- 14 November – Dave Mackay, footballer and manager (died 2015 in England)
- 30 November – Aileen Paterson, writer and illustrator, best known for her series of children's books about Maisie MacKenzie the kitten (died 2018)
- 28 December – Alasdair Gray, novelist, artist, playwright, academic, teacher and poet (died 2019)
- Tom Alexander of The Alexander Brothers, folk singer (died 2020)
- Alasdair Grant Taylor, artist and sculptor (died 2007)
Deaths
The arts
See also
References
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