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1887 in Scotland
Events from the year
1887 in
Scotland
.
Incumbents
Secretary for Scotland
and
Keeper of the Great Seal
âÂÂ
Arthur Balfour
until 11 March; then
The Marquess of Lothian
Law officers
Lord Advocate
âÂÂ
John Macdonald
Solicitor General for Scotland
âÂÂ
James Robertson
Judiciary
Lord President of the Court of Session
and
Lord Justice General
âÂÂ
Lord Glencorse
Lord Justice Clerk
âÂÂ
Lord Moncreiff
Events
1 April
âÂÂ
Glasgow Botanic Gardens
management taken over by town council.
26 April
â the
America's Cup
challenging yacht
Thistle
, designed by
George Lennox Watson
, is launched at
D. and W. Henderson and Company
's yard at
Partick
.
28 May
âÂÂ
Udston mining disaster
in
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
,
Scotland
: 73
coal miners
die in a
firedamp
explosion
at Udston Colliery.
7 June
â the first (temporary)
North Carr Lightship
is moored on station.
July âÂÂ
James Blyth
operates the world's first working
wind turbine
at
Marykirk
.
November âÂÂ
Park
Deer Raid in the Outer Hebrides: a mass poaching expedition by dispossessed crofters turns into a riot.
17 December
âÂÂ
Warrender Baths
opened in the
Marchmont
district of Edinburgh.
25 December
âÂÂ
Glenfiddich
single malt
Scotch whisky
first distilled.
December âÂÂ
The Scots Magazine
resumes publication in
Perth
.
The Old Blacksmith's Shop at
Gretna Green
is promoted as a visitor attraction.
J. & P. Coats
build their No. 1 cotton spinning mill at Ferguslie,
Paisley
.
Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society
complex at
Shieldhall
, Glasgow, begins functioning as the world's first comprehensive industrial estate.
William Ivison Macadam publishes "Notes on the Ancient Iron Industry of Scotland" in
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
.
Sport
13 August
âÂÂ
Hibernian F.C.
defeats English team
Preston North End
to win the 'Championship of the World', after the two teams win the
Association football
Cup competitions in their respective countries.
6 November
â The Association football club
Celtic F.C.
is formed in
Glasgow
by Irish
Marist
Brother Walfrid
, to help alleviate poverty in the city's East End by raising money for his charity, the 'Poor Children's Dinner Table'.
Births
25 March
âÂÂ
E.S. Russell
, marine biologist (died 1954 in England)
29 April
âÂÂ
Stanley Cursiter
, painter and curator (died
1976
)
15 May
âÂÂ
Edwin Muir
, poet (died 1959 in England)
9 July
âÂÂ
Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna
, poet (died
1967
)
29 July
âÂÂ
William Graham
, Labour MP for
Edinburgh Central
(1918âÂÂ1931) (died
1932
)
27 August
âÂÂ
James Finlayson
, comic film actor (died
1953 in the United States
)
16 August
âÂÂ
Agnes Dollan
, suffragette, political activist and leader of the
Glasgow rent strikes
(died
1966
)
11 September
âÂÂ
Isabel Emslie Hutton
, nurse in Serbia during World War I and psychiatrist (died 1960)
Deaths
8 May
âÂÂ
Thomas Stevenson
, lighthouse designer and meteorologist (born
1818
)
18 August
âÂÂ
George Loch
,
Liberal Party
Member of Parliament
for
Wick
(1868âÂÂ72) (born
1811
)
18 September
âÂÂ
Helen Acquroff
, pianist, singer, poet and music teacher (born
1831
)
The arts
5 November
âÂÂ
Hamish MacCunn
's concert overture
The Land of the Mountain and the Flood
is first performed.
November âÂÂ
Arthur Conan Doyle
's first
detective novel
,
A Study in Scarlet
, is published (in
Beeton's Christmas Annual
), introducing London consulting detective
Sherlock Holmes
and his friend and chronicler
Dr. Watson
.
The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland
is published by Scottish architects
David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross
.
See also
Timeline of Scottish history
1887 in Ireland
References