In today's world, 1949 in Scotland is a topic that has gained great relevance and attention in different areas, whether in the personal, social, economic or political sphere. Its impact has generated diverse opinions and positions, making it a topic of constant debate. Furthermore, 1949 in Scotland has aroused the interest of experts and specialists, who have dedicated time and effort to its study and analysis. In this article, we will explore the different aspects that 1949 in Scotland presents, in order to understand its importance and relevance today.
Events from the year 1949 in Scotland .
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Undated
Births
15 January – Craig Pritchett , chess International Master
19 January – Lindsay Roy , educator and politician
23 January – Tom Forsyth , international footballer
25 January – Chris Lowe , BBC News presenter
2 February – Duncan Bannatyne , entrepreneur, philanthropist and author
9 February – Bernard Gallacher , golfer
26 February – Lynda Clark , judge and politician
6 March – Martin Buchan , international footballer
7 March – Malcolm Chisholm , Labour MSP
12 March – Glenn Chandler playwright, novelist, producer and theatre director
13 March – Trevor Sorbie , hairdresser
8 April – Alex Fergusson , Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011 (died 2018 )
25 April – Alexis Jay , social worker
21 May – Andrew Neil , print and television journalist
4 June – Lou Macari , international footballer and manager
21 June – Derek Emslie, Lord Kingarth , judge
4 July – Alex Miller , footballer and manager
6 August – Erich Schaedler , footballer (suicide 1985 )
8 August – Benny Young , actor
11 August – Ian Charleson , actor (died 1990 )
12 August – Mark Knopfler , musician with Dire Straits
20 August – Stewart Houston , international footballer and manager
9 September – John Reid , music manager
18 September – Alastair Campbell, Lord Bracadale , judge
22 September – Jimmy Bone , footballer and manager
29 September – Adrian Elrick , international footballer representing New Zealand
8 October – Hamish Stuart , guitarist, bassist, singer, composer and record producer
22 November - Paul le Page Barnett science fiction writer, with pen name John Grant (died 2020)
25 November – Isabel Hilton , journalist and broadcaster
28 December – Hilton McRae , actor
Alison Kinnaird , glass sculptor and harpist
Deaths
Sport
See also
References
^ "Grafton's - 1949" . Glasgow Fire Journal . 22 October 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2014 .
^ Wightman, Andy (2010). The Poor Had No Lawyers: who owns Scotland and how they got it . Edinburgh: Birlinn. pp. 205–211. ISBN 9781841589077 .
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