1933 in Scotland
Events from the year 1933 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – George V
- Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Sir Godfrey Collins
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Craigie Mason Aitchison until October; then Wilfrid Normand
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Wilfrid Normand until October; then Douglas Jamieson
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Clyde
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Alness, then Lord Aitchison
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord St Vigeans
Events
- 2 February – East Fife by-election: The seat is retained by the National Liberal Party; Eric Linklater stands for the National Party of Scotland.
- 3 April – Two British aircraft piloted by Squadron Leader the Marquess of Clydesdale and Flight Lieutenant David MacIntyre make the first flight over Mount Everest.
- 30 April – First domestic flight service in Scotland, Renfrew to Campbeltown, operated by Midland & Scottish Air Ferries Ltd. Winifred Drinkwater, "the world's first female commercial pilot", is hired to fly the route.
- 2 May – First modern "sighting" of the Loch Ness Monster.
- 28 July – Administration of Justice Act 1933 receives the Royal Assent.
- 9 August – Hoard of silver denarii and a contemporaneous fragment of tartan cloth found at Falkirk.
- 2 November – Kilmarnock by-election: The seat is retained by the National Labour Organisation; Sir Alexander MacEwen stands for the Scottish Party with the endorsement of the National Party of Scotland.
- Scottish Democratic Fascist Party founded by William Weir Gilmour and Major Hume Sleigh to oppose Irish Catholic emigration to Scotland.
Births
- 11 January - Duncan Glen, poet, literary editor and Professor of Visual Communication
- 4 February – Jimmy Murray, footballer
- 18 February - Mary Ure, actress
- 7 March - Donald Douglas, actor
- 2 April – Donald Gorrie, Liberal Democrat politician and MSP
- 10 May – Harold Davis, Scottish football player, manager
- 10 June – Ian Campbell, folk singer
- 30 June - Dave Duncan, fantasy and science fiction writer, resident in Canada
- 13 July - Patricia Leitch writer, best known for children's books
- 12 August – Frederic Lindsay, writer of crime fiction
- 12 September - Felix Reilly, footballer
- 19 September - David McCallum, actor
- 11 November – Alexander Goudie, painter
- 26 November – Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church
- 19 December - Christopher Smout academic, historian, author and Historiographer Royal in Scotland
- 24 December – Nicholas Fairbairn, lawyer and Conservative politician
- 30 December – Andy Stewart, singer
- - Michael Deacon, actor
- - Alan Watson, legal scholar
Deaths
- 10 January – Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, artist and designer
- 16 February - George Beatson, physician, pioneer in the field of oncology
- 16 February - Dorothy Carleton Smyth, artist and designer
- 4 May - Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, architect
- 30 June – Edward Atkinson Hornel, painter
- 25 July – John May, international footballer
- 31 July – Robert Fleming, financier
- 30 December – Dugald Cowan, educationalist and Liberal politician
- Janet Milne Rae, novelist
The arts
- May – the first radio play in Gaelic, Dunach, is broadcast by the BBC.
- The Curtain Theatre presents its first season.
- Erik Chisholm composes his Straloch Suite.
- Agnes Mure Mackenzie publishes An Historical Survey of Scottish Literature to 1714.
- Nan Shepherd publishes her last novel A Pass in the Grampians.