1945 in Scotland
Events from the year 1945 in Scotland .
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
March – Bruce Report (First Planning Report to the Highways and Planning Committee of the Corporation of the City of Glasgow ) published, proposing massive regeneration and rebuilding in central Glasgow .
13 April – the Motherwell by-election results in the first Scottish National Party Member of Parliament , Robert McIntyre , being elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom after taking the seat from Labour .
14 April – German submarine U-1206 sinks off Peterhead .
7 May – at 23:00 the SS Avondale Park is torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-2336 off the Firth of Forth with two killed, the last British-flagged merchant ship lost to German action.
8 May – V-E Day is celebrated throughout the U.K.
10 May – German U-boats begin to surrender at Loch Eriboll .[ 1]
12 May – official inauguration of Churchill Barriers on Orkney .
20 May – 30 surrendered German U-boats are escorted into Kyle of Lochalsh from Loch Eriboll[ 2] for onward movement to Londonderry Port .
30 May –6 June – 64 surrendered German U-boats from Norway are processed at Scapa Flow for onward movement to Londonderry Port or Cairnryan . Until 30 June, U-boats are escorted directly to these ports from Norway and Germany via the Pentland Firth .[ 1]
13 June – a Consolidated B-24 Liberator , returning from Prestwick to the United States, crashes over the Fairy Lochs with the loss of all 15 on board.
26 July – results of 1945 United Kingdom general election , declared. In Scotland, as in the rest of Great Britain, Labour have a majority of the seats with an 11% swing in their favour, and regain the Motherwell seat from the SNP. Ernest Brown , leader of the National Liberal Party , loses his seat at Leith to Labour and Sir Archibald Sinclair , leader of the U.K. Liberal Party , comes third in the poll at Caithness and Sutherland .
14 August – George Reid Thomson installed as Lord Advocate ,[ 3] replacing James Reid
15 August – V-J Day is celebrated throughout the U.K.
December – Alexander Fleming shares the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine .[ 4]
Births
6 January – Martin O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Clackmannan , politician
12 January – Maggie Bell , rock vocalist
5 February – Joe Fascione , footballer (died 2019)
7 February – Ian Jack , English-born journalist (died 2022)
19 February – Jon Whiteley , child actor and art historian (died 2020)
21 March – Meston Reid , opera singer and actor (died 1993)
24 March – Alexander Morton , actor
21 April – Alasdair Morgan , politician
24 April – Graeme Catto , physician and academic
12 May – Jimmy Ryan , footballer
3 June – Bill Paterson , actor
4 June – Gordon Waller , singer-songwriter (died 2009 in the United States )
10 June – Benny Gallagher , singer-songwriter
28 June – Ken Buchanan , undisputed world lightweight boxing champion (died 2023)
3 July – Michael Martin , Speaker of the House of Commons (died 2018)
19 July – Richard Henderson , molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2017)
30 July – Tom Devine , historian
1 August – David Anderson , actor, playwright and jazz musician
7 August – Kenny Ireland , actor and theatre director (died 2014 in London)
24 August – Malcolm "Molly" Duncan , tenor saxophonist and founding member of Average White Band (died 2019 in Bocholt, Germany )
5 September
18 September – John McAfee , English-born Scottish American computer programmer (died 2021 in Spain)
25 September – Owen "Onnie" McIntyre, guitarist and singer with Average White Band
27 September – Bob Spiers , director and producer (died 2008)[ 5]
18 October – Sam Galbraith , brain surgeon, Labour MP (1987-2001) and MSP (1999-2001) and long-term lung transplantation survivor (born in Clitheroe ; died 2014 )
19 October – Angus Deaton , economist, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2015)
27 October – John Kane , actor and writer
27 October – Andrew McCulloch , television writer and actor
23 November – Dennis Nilsen , serial killer (died 2018 in England)[ 6]
7 December – Clive Russell , actor
Deaths
21 February – Eric Liddell , athlete, international rugby union player and missionary (born 1902 in China; died in Weihsien Compound )
13 March – Andrew Wilson , international footballer (born 1880 )
20 March – Dorothy Campbell , golfer (born 1883 )
31 March – G. Topham Forrest , architect, chief architect for the London County Council (born 1872 )
20 April – Kenneth Mackenzie , bishop of Argyll and The Isles (born 1863 )
26 May – Robert MacKenzie , rugby union player (born 1856 )
31 May – Lachlan Grant , physician (born 1871 )
16 September – Sir David Young Cameron , painter (born 1865 )
4 October – John Guthrie Tait , educator, principal of the Central College of Bangalore , and sportsman (born 1861 )
30 October – Atholl MacGregor , colonial judge (born 1883 )
John Duncan , symbolist painter (born 1866 )
George Johnston , engineer, constructor of Scotland's first automobile (born 1855 )
The arts
Sport
See also
References
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