1907 in Scotland
Events from the year 1907 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – Edward VII
- Secretary for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – John Sinclair
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Thomas Shaw
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Alexander Ure
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Dunedin
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh
Events
- 5 February – epidemic of meningitis in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Belfast
- 24 April – Titan Clydebank crane first operates at John Brown & Company's shipyard
- 24 August – last horse trams in Edinburgh operate
- 18 September – Andrew Carnegie receives the freedom of Burntisland
- New Ayr Racecourse opens
- Edinburgh College of Art gains its present name and site
- The Moine Thrust Belt in the Scottish Highlands is identified, one of the first to be discovered
- Scottish wildcat first scientifically classified
- Limited Partnership Act regulates Scottish limited partnerships
Births
- 2 January – Robert Wilson, tenor
- 4 January – Walter Donaldson, snooker player
- 28 January – Robert McLellan, playwright
- 4 February – James McIntosh Patrick, landscape painter
- 16 April – Martin Boddey, film and television actor
- 22 May – Huw Lorimer, sculptor
- 13 August – Sir Basil Spence, architect
- 28 August – Tom Hanlin, novelist
- 2 October – Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, biochemist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- 7 October – Helen MacInnes, espionage novelist
- 4 November – Ferguson Rodger, physician
- 5 December – William Barclay, Professor of Divinity
- 25 December – Andrew Cruickshank, actor
- Jameson Clark, character actor
- Dr Catherine Gavin, academic historian, war correspondent and historical novelist
- Betty Henderson, actress
Deaths
- 21 January – John Hunt, cleric, theologian and historian
- 4 April – Alexander Macbain, philologist
- 13 May – Alexander Buchan, meteorologist oceanographer and botanist
- 19 July – William Gunion Rutherford, classicist
- 30 August – James Adam, classicist
- 6 October – David Masson, literary critic and historian
- 4 November – Rev. Dr. Robert Blair, minister of religion and Gaelic scholar
- 6 November – James Hector, geologist, naturalist and surgeon
- 17 December – William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, physicist
- Jane Arthur, feminist and activist