Events from the year 1953 in Scotland.
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Judiciary
Events
- 30 January â The cargo vessel Clan MacQuarrie runs aground near Borve, Lewis in a storm; all 66 crew are rescued by breeches buoy the following morning.
- 31 January â The car ferry , sailing from Stranraer to Larne in Northern Ireland, sinks in the Irish Sea in a storm killing 133 people on board. Fleetwood trawler Michael Griffiths sinks seven miles south of Barra Head with the loss of 13 crew.
- 9 February â Fraserburgh life-boat John and Charles Kennedy capsizes on service: six crew killed.
- 5 March â , the last full-size paddle steamer built in the UK, is launched on the River Clyde at A. & J. Inglis's Pointhouse Shipyard. On 25 May, she enters excursion service on Loch Lomond.
- c. March â New Bridge Street Bridge across Peterhead harbour completed, the last Scherzer rolling lift bridge erected by Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow.
- 16 April â The Queen launches the Royal Yacht Britannia at John Brown & Company shipbuilders at Clydebank.
- 20 May â Celtic F.C. beat Hibernian 2-0 in the final of the Coronation Cup (football) at Hampden Park.
- 20 June â Most of the population of the island of Soay, Skye, moves to the Isle of Mull.
- 24 June â First state visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Scotland since her accession; the Honours of Scotland are carried before the monarch for the first time since 1822 and presented to her at St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh.
- 22 July â Great Bernera is connected to Lewis by Scotland's first prestressed concrete girder bridge.
- 8 August â The northbound Royal Scot train derails near Abington descending from Beattock Summit due to buckling of track caused by high temperature; 37 are injured.
- 27 October â Arbroath life-boat Robert Lindsay capsizes on service: six crew killed.
- Scottish law case of MacCormick v Lord Advocate decides that the right of Elizabeth II to so style herself in Scotland is a matter of royal prerogative.
- IBM establishes a manufacturing facility in Greenock.
Births
- 1 January â Maureen Beattie, Irish-born actress
- 6 January â Malcolm Young, rock guitarist (died 2017 in Australia)
- 11 January â John Sessions, born John Gibb Marshall, actor and comedian (died 2020)
- 20 January â John Robertson, international footballer (died 2025)
- 27 February â Gavin Esler, television journalist
- 6 April â Patrick Doyle, film composer
- 6 May
- Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 1997-2007
- Graeme Souness, international footballer and manager
- 19 May â Patrick Hodge, lawyer, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
- 21 May â Jim Devine, Labour politician
- 22 May â Andy Nisbet, mountaineer (died 2019)
- 23 May â Ronald Frame, fiction writer
- 7 June
- Colin Boyd, Baron Boyd of Duncansby, lawyer and judge
- Dougie Donnelly, television presenter
- 23 June â John Stahl, actor (died 2022)
- 24 August â Sam Torrance, golfer
- 31 August â Jimmy McKenna, actor
- 8 September â John McGlynn, actor
- 10 September â John Thurso, born John Sinclair, businessman and Liberal Democrat politician
- 28 September â Jim Diamond, pop singer-songwriter (died 2015)
- 21 October â Eric Faulkner, pop musician
- 4 November â Derek Johnstone, international footballer
- 12 November â Calum MacDonald, Celtic rock songwriter and percussionist
- 22 December â Gregor Fisher, actor and comedian
- Steven Campbell, figurative painter (died 2007)
- Ian Read, businessman
Deaths
The arts
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