Events from the year 1903 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 15 January â Hugh Fraser, retailer (died 1966)
- 3 February â Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton, peer and pioneering aviator, chief pilot of the first flight over Mount Everest in 1933 (born in London; died 1973)
- 15 March â Charles Donaldson, Conservative politician (died 1964)
- 9 April â Marion Ross, physicist (died 1994)
- 23 April â Ian Collins, tennis player, representing Great Britain in the Davis Cup (died 1975)
- 24 April â Joseph Macleod, poet, actor, playwright, theatre director, theatre historian and BBC newsreader (born in London; died 1984)
- 15 May â William MacTaggart, painter, known for his landscapes of East Lothian, France, Norway and elsewhere (died 1981)
- 17 June â William Vallance Douglas Hodge, mathematician, specifically a geometer (died 1975)
- 2 July â Alec Douglas-Home, Baron Home of the Hirsel, British Conservative politician, Prime Minister from October 1963 to October 1964 (born in London; died 1995)
- 3 July â David Webster, arts administrator (died 1971 in England)
- 28 July â Keith Murray, academic and Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford (died 1993)
- 9 August â Emil Fischbacher, Protestant Christian missionary to Xinjiang, with the China Inland Mission (died 1933)
- 5 September â Harry Harvey Wood, literary and artistic figure, a founder of the Edinburgh International Festival (died 1977)
- 31 October â Ian Smith, international rugby player (died 1972)
- 19 December â Andrew Murray, Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1947 to 1951 (died 1977)
- 29 December â George Elrick, bandleader and disc jockey (died 1999)
- Undated
- Oliver Brown, nationalist political activist (died 1976)
- Ben Humble, writer and climber (died 1977)
- Hector MacAndrew, fiddler (died 1980)
Deaths
The arts
See also
References