Events from the year 1917 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 27 February â George Mitchell, musician, best known for devising The Black and White Minstrel Show (died 2002 in England)
- 15 May â Anna Macleod, biochemist, world's first female professor of brewing and biochemistry (died 2004)
- 18 May â James Donald, actor (died 1993 in England)
- 10 June â Ruari McLean, typographic designer (died 2006)
- 14 August â Donald MacLeod, Seaforth Highlanders pipe major, composer and bagpipe instructor (died 1982)
- 26 September â Phillip Clancey, leading authority on the ornithology of South Africa (died 2001 in South Africa)
- 16 October â Murray MacLehose, Governor of Hong Kong (died 2000)
- 14 December â Alberto Morrocco, artist and teacher (died 1998)
- 31 December â John Fox Watson, footballer (Fulham, Real Madrid, Crystal Palace) (died 1976 in Southend-on-Sea)
Deaths
- 17 March â Hippolyte Blanc, architect, best known for his church buildings in the Gothic Revival style (born 1844)
- 13 May â Benjamin Blyth II, civil engineer (born 1849)
- 22 October â William Hole, English artist, illustrator, etcher and engraver, known for his industrial, historical and biblical scenes (born 1846 in Salisbury)
- 1 December â George Henry Tatham Paton, army captain, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, mortally wounded in action in France (born 1895)
- 27 December â George Diamandy, Romanian revolutionary socialist politician, social scientist, dramatist, journalist, diplomat, archaeologist and landowner, died and buried at sea off Shetland (born 1867 in Romania)
The arts
See also
References