1885 in Scotland
Events from the year 1885 in Scotland .
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18 April – Scottish Catholic Observer first published as The Glasgow Observer .
1 June – the Glasgow and South Western Railway 's Largs Branch is completed throughout to Largs .[ 1]
10 June – breed standard for Highland cattle first defined (in Inverness) and herd book first produced.[ 2]
27 June – The Shetland News first published in Lerwick .
1 July – the Glasgow and South Western Railway's Paisley Canal Line is opened on the course of the abandoned Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal .
6 August – the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway is officially formed, in the joint ownership of the Caledonian , Glasgow and South Western, London and North Western and Midland Railways .
17 August – the post of Secretary for Scotland is revived to be in charge of the Scottish Office , Charles Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond , being the first appointee.
1 October – the Alloa Railway 's Alloa swing bridge over the River Forth is opened.
24 November – 18 December : 1885 United Kingdom general election : five MPs from or allied with the Crofters Party are elected.
General Accident and Employers' Liability Assurance Association Ltd., a predecessor of Aviva , established in Perth .
Ailsa Shipbuilding Company established at Troon .
North British Distillery established in Edinburgh.
Scapa distillery established on Mainland, Orkney .
Hugh Tennent first brews lager at the Wellpark Brewery , Glasgow.
Experimental hydroelectricity scheme for public supply at Greenock initiated.
Fidra lighthouse built.
Births
21 January – Duncan Grant , painter (died 1978 in England)
16 February – Will Fyffe , music hall entertainer (died 1947 )
23 March – John Fraser , surgeon and academic (died 1947)
8 April – John Kerr , cricketer (died 1972 )
29 April – Andrew Young , poet and clergyman (died 1971 in England)
22 June – James Maxton , socialist and leader of the Independent Labour Party (died 1946 )
8 September – Douglas Guthrie , otolaryngologist and medical historian (died 1975 )
13 September – John Beazley , Classical archaeologist (died 1970 )
1 October – William Miller Macmillan , colonial historian (died 1974 in England)
F. Marian McNeill , folklorist (died 1973 )
Winifred Rushforth , née Bartholomew, psychoanalyst (died 1983 )
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