• Source: 1961 in Scotland
    • Events from the year 1961 in Scotland.


      Incumbents



      Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – John Maclay


      = Law officers

      =
      Lord Advocate – William Grant
      Solicitor General for Scotland – David Colville Anderson


      = Judiciary

      =
      Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Clyde
      Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Thomson
      Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Gibson


      Events


      3 March – Holy Loch becomes the United States Navy's FBM Refit Site One and home base to its Submarine Squadron 14 (equipped with Polaris nuclear missiles) with the arrival of tender USS Proteus.
      10 May – St. Andrew's Catholic Cathedral in Dumfries is destroyed by fire.
      17 May – Rangers F.C. become the first British team to reach a European final but lose the first leg of the Final of the 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup at Ibrox, 2-0.
      27 May – Rangers lose the second leg of the Final of the 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup, 2-1, to lose over the two legs by 4-1.
      1 September – Border Television goes on air.
      16 September – Three people die and 35 are injured when a stand collapses during a Rangers F.C. football match at Ibrox Park.
      16–17 September – remnants of Atlantic Hurricane Debbie track across Scotland.
      30 September – Grampian Television goes on air.
      13 October – The British Motor Corporation's Bathgate Lorry Plant begins production.
      16 November – Glasgow Bridgeton by-election: Labour retains the seat although the Scottish National Party achieves an 18% share of the vote, only narrowly failing to take second place.
      Completion of Howford Bridge carrying the A76 road over River Ayr near Catrine (the longest reinforced concrete arch span in Scotland at this date); and new Ness Bridge in Inverness.
      Remains of Rosneath House blown up.
      Release of short documentary film Seawards the Great Ships, which will be the first Scottish film to win an Academy Award.
      Caithness Glass established in Wick, Caithness, by Robin Sinclair, 2nd Viscount Thurso.


      Births


      4 January – Graham McTavish, actor
      20 January – Janey Godley, comedian and writer (died 2024)
      14 February – Alison Saunders, Director of Public Prosecutions (England and Wales)
      1 April – Susan Boyle, singer
      6 April – Rory Bremner, impressionist, playwright and comedian
      10 April – Nicky Campbell, broadcast presenter
      14 April – Robert Carlyle, actor
      22 April – Ann McKechin, Labour MP from 2001
      6 May – Tom Hunter, entrepreneur and philanthropist
      7 May – Sue Black, forensic anthropologist
      13 May – Ralph Milne, footballer (died 2015)
      16 May – Sarah Boyack, Labour MSP from 1999
      5 June – Rosie Kane, born Rosemary McGarvey, Socialist MSP from 2003 to 2007
      22 June – Jimmy Somerville, pop singer
      24 June – Iain Glen, actor
      10 July – Carol Anne Davis, crime writer
      18 September – Michael McMahon, Labour MSP from 2011
      22 September – Liam Fox, Conservative MP from 1992
      9 November – Jackie Kay, poet and novelist
      18 November – Steven Moffat, television writer
      23 December – Carol Smillie, television presenter
      29 December – Jim Reid, alternative rock singer-songwriter
      2 December – Richard Quinn, jockey
      30 December – Charlie Nicholas, international footballer
      W. N. Herbert, poet
      Kevin Williamson, political activist


      Deaths


      30 January – John Duncan Fergusson, Scottish Colourist painter (born 1874)
      1 October – Sir William Reid Dick, sculptor (born 1879)
      13 October – John MacCormick, lawyer and advocate of Home Rule (born 1904)


      The arts


      Muriel Spark's novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is published.
      Marmalade formed as The Gaylords in Baillieston.


      See also


      1961 in Northern Ireland


      References

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