1904 in Scotland
Events from the year 1904 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – Edward VII
- Secretary for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Andrew Murray
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Charles Dickson
- Solicitor General for Scotland – David Dundas
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Blair Balfour
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh
Events
- 28 June – the Danish liner is wrecked off Rockall with the loss of 635 lives.
- 1 August – a judgement on appeal to the House of Lords in the case of Bannatyne v Overtoun is delivered.
- 17 September – new St Columba Church of Scotland, Glasgow, opened.
- 31 December – Glasgow-registered cargo steamers Stromboli and Kathleen collide and sink at Garvel Point, Greenock.
- Hyskeir Lighthouse completed.
- The Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art is renamed as the Royal Scottish Museum.
- Boroughmuir High School, Edinburgh, founded.
- First West Highland White Terrier breed club set up.
Births
- 4 January – Erik Chisholm, composer
- 26 April – Jimmy McGrory, international footballer and manager
- 28 May – Anne Gillespie Shaw, engineer and businesswoman
- 25 June – Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross, historian and biographer
- 14 August – Lindley Fraser, academic economist and broadcaster
- 23 August – William Primrose, violist
- 20 October – Tommy Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan and pioneer of medicare
- 3 November – Jennie Lee, politician
- 20 November – John MacCormick, lawyer and advocate of Home Rule for Scotland
- Edward Baird, painter
- Alex Moffat, miner, trade unionist and communist activist
Deaths
- 16 April – Samuel Smiles, author and reformer
- 25 May – David Sime Cargill, industrialist
- 7 October – Isabella Bird, traveller
- 12 November – George Lennox Watson, naval architect
- 25 December – James Brown, poet and essayist, known as J. B. Selkirk
The arts
- 29 February – the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow, opens as a music hall.
- 12 September – the King's Theatre, Glasgow, opens.
- 27 December – J. M. Barrie's stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up premières at the Duke of York's Theatre in London.
- Hill House, Helensburgh, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, is completed.