Events from the year 1919 in Scotland .
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
January: David Kirkwood is detained by police during the Battle of George Square in Glasgow.
June: SMS Seydlitz capsized as a result of scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow .
Births
15 January – John Junor , newspaper editor (died 1997)
21 January – Eric "Winkle" Brown , test pilot (died 2016 in England)
21 April – James Quinn , Jesuit priest, theologian and hymnodist (died 2010 )
9 April – Iain Moncreiffe , officer of arms (died 1985 )
12 May – Peter Cochrane , soldier and publisher (died 2015 )
18 May – Hugh Brown , Labour politician (died 2008 )
21 May – Robert Henderson Blyth , landscape painter and artist (died 1970 )
30 May – Eric Lomax , British Army officer and prisoner of war (died 2012 in England)
10 July – George Mackie , Liberal politician (died 2015 )
8 August – Willie Woodburn , international footballer (died 2001 )
8 September – Alistair Urquhart , soldier, businessman and author (died 2016 )
3 November – Ludovic Kennedy , journalist (died 2009 )
6 November – Chic Murray , comedian (died 1985 )
11 November – Hamish Henderson , folk song collector (died 2002 )
Deaths
6 May – William Grant Stevenson , sculptor and portrait painter (born 1849 )
11 August – Andrew Carnegie , industrialist and philanthropist (born 1835 )
16 August – James Burns, 3rd Baron Inverclyde , shipowner (born 1864 )
16 October – Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet , mountaineer known for his list of mountains in Scotland over 3,000 feet (born 1856 )
14 November – John Aitken , meteorologist (born 1839 )
10 December – John MacDougall Hay , Church of Scotland minister and novelist, of TB (born 1879 )
See also
References
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