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List of events
Events from the year 1933 in
Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
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11 January –
Duncan Glen, poet, literary editor and Professor of Visual Communication (died
2008)
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4 February –
Jimmy Murray, footballer (died
2015)
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18 February –
Mary Ure, actress (died 1975 in London)
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7 March –
Donald Douglas, actor
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2 April –
Donald Gorrie, Liberal Democrat politician and MSP (died
2012)
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10 May –
Harold Davis, Scottish football player, manager (died
2018)
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10 June –
Ian Campbell, folk singer (died 2012)
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30 June –
Dave Duncan, fantasy and science fiction writer, resident in
Canada (died 2018 in Canada)
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13 July –
Patricia Leitch writer, best known for children's books (died
2015)
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12 August –
Frederic Lindsay, writer of crime fiction (died
2013)
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12 September –
Felix Reilly, footballer (died
2018)
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19 September –
David McCallum, actor (died
2023 in the United States)
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11 November –
Alexander Goudie, painter (died
2004)
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26 November –
Richard Holloway,
Bishop of Edinburgh in the
Scottish Episcopal Church
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19 December –
Christopher Smout academic, historian, author and
Historiographer Royal in Scotland
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24 December –
Nicholas Fairbairn, lawyer and Conservative politician (died
1995)
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30 December –
Andy Stewart, singer (died
1993)
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Michael Deacon, actor (died 2000 in London)
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Alan Watson, legal scholar (died
2018)
Deaths
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10 January –
Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, artist and designer (born
1864)
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16 February -
George Beatson, physician, pioneer in the field of oncology (born 1848 in
Trincomalee)
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16 February -
Dorothy Carleton Smyth, artist and designer (born
1880)
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4 May -
Alexander Marshall Mackenzie,
architect (born
1848)
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30 June –
Edward Atkinson Hornel, painter (born 1864 in Australia)
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25 July –
John May, international footballer (born
1878)
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31 July –
Robert Fleming, financier (born
1845)
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30 December –
Dugald Cowan, educationalist and Liberal politician (born
1865)
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Janet Milne Rae, novelist (born
1844)
The arts
See also
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