Events from the year 1948 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 8 January â Gillies MacKinnon, film director
- 11 January â Joe Harper, international footballer
- 3 February â Maev Alexander, television and stage actress
- 9 February â David Hayman, actor and director
- 24 February â Walter Smith, football manager (died 2021)
- 26 February â Malcolm MacDonald, classical music critic (died 2014 in England)
- 3 March â Rosemary Byrne, Scottish Socialist Party then Solidarity MSP (2003âÂÂ2007)
- 7 March - Adam McLean, writer on alchemical texts
- 25 March â Lynn Faulds Wood, television consumer affairs presenter and health campaigner (died 2020 in England)
- 29 March â Marjorie Ritchie, animal researcher and animal surgeon, part of team who cloned Dolly the sheep (died 2015)
- 8 April â Barbara Young, public servant and Labour peer
- 20 April â Merlin Hay, 24th Earl of Erroll, colonel and politician, Lord High Constable of Scotland
- 28 April â Scott Fitzgerald, born William McPhail, singer and musical actor
- 11 May â Fiona Woolf, born Catherine Fiona Swain, lawyer and Lord Mayor of London
- 21 May â Denis MacShane, born Denis Matyjaszek, journalist and Labour Party MP
- 8 June â Lorna Heilbron, actress
- 10 June â Brian Adam, politician and biochemist (died 2013)
- 15 June â Henry McLeish, footballer, Labour Party MP (1987âÂÂ2001), MSP (1999âÂÂ2001) and First Minister of Scotland (2000âÂÂ2001)
- 19 June â David MacLennan, theatre actor and producer (died 2014)
- 20 June â Alan Longmuir, pop guitarist with the Bay City Rollers (died 2018)
- 18 July â Jim Watt, lightweight boxer
- 5 August â Gordon Jackson, Labour Party MSP (1999âÂÂ2007) and lawyer
- 11 August â Don Boyd, film director, producer, screenwriter and novelist
- 24 October â Frank McPhee, gangland boss (died 2000)
- 3 November â Lulu, born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, singer
- 24 November â Barry Simmons, quiz player
- 29 November â David Rintoul, actor
- 8 December â Peter Blake, actor (died 2018)
- 13 December â Brian Wilson, Labour Party MP (1987âÂÂ2005)
- 31 December â Sandy Jardine, international footballer and manager (died 2014)
- David Annand, sculptor
- James Cosmo, actor
- James Hunter, historian
- John Kay, economist
- Edward McGuire, composer
- Robert Mone, murderer
- John Lowrie Morrison, artist
- Janet Paisley, writer (died 2018)
- Tom Russell, rock disc jockey
Deaths
- 31 January â Oscar Slater, acquitted of murder (born 1872 in Silesia)
- 21 February â Frederic Lamond, classical pianist and composer, pupil of Franz Liszt (born 1868)
- 9 March - William J. Watson, toponymist (born 1865)
- 27 March - Douglas Ainslie, poet, translator, critic and diplomat (born 1865)
- 28 May â Unity Mitford, socialite and fascist (born 1914 in England)
- 1 June â David Anderson, Lord St Vigeans, Scottish advocate and judge, Chairman of the Scottish Land Court 1918âÂÂ34 (born 1862)
- 21 June â D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, biologist (born 1860)
- 17 July â Joseph Westwood, Labour MP (1922âÂÂ31, 1935âÂÂ1948) (born 1884)
- 19 November â Charles Jarvis, soldier, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1881)
- 24 November - O. Douglas, novelist (born 1877)
The arts
See also
References