1955 in Scotland Events from the year 1955 in Scotland .Incumbents Monarch – Elizabeth II Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – James Stuart Law officers Lord Advocate – James Latham Clyde until January; then William Rankine Milligan Solicitor General for Scotland – William Rankine Milligan until January; then William Grant Judiciary Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Clyde Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Thomson Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Gibson Events 24 February – a big freeze across the UK results in many roads being blocked with snow ; Caithness is practically cut off. The Royal Air Force works to deliver food and medical supplies to the worst affected areas. 21 March – American evanglist Billy Graham begins a seven-week Scottish crusade at the Kelvin Hall , Glasgow . 1 April – the South of Scotland Electricity Board is formed by merger. 23 April – the Scottish Cup Final is broadcast live on television for the first time . Clyde F.C. draw 1-1 with Celtic , winning the replay 1-0. 19 May – Greenock Coin Hoard found. 27 May – United Kingdom general election: In Scotland, as throughout the UK as a whole, the Conservatives have a majority of seats. 25 June – the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer STOL transport aircraft , built at Prestwick , first flies. 30 June – two Hawker Sea Hawk jet fighters flying from RNAS Lossiemouth independently crash into the North Sea ; one pilot is killed. 25–27 July – 'Operation Sandcastle': The first load of deteriorating captured Nazi German bombs filled with Tabun is shipped from Cairnryan on the for scuttling in the Atlantic Ocean . 30 September – first electricity supply to the isolated railway community at Riccarton Junction . 10 November – a major fire in Edinburgh destroys the footwear warehouse of C. W. Carr Aitkman in Jeffrey Street. 11 November – a second major fire in Edinburgh largely destroys the C&A fashion store in Princes Street . 9 December – Cumbernauld is designated a New town . 14 December – RMS Carinthia is launched at John Brown & Company's shipyard on Clydebank for the Cunard Line's Canadian service. The collection of the world's first Museum of Childhood is established on Edinburgh's Royal Mile by optician Patrick Murray. Archaeological excavations on St Ninian's Isle begin.Births 18 January – Robin Wales , Labour politician, mayor of the London Borough of Newham 3 February – Kirsty Wark , television presenter 19 March – John Burnside , writer 31 March – Angus Young , rock musician 23 April – Allan Forsyth , footballer 2 May – Willie Miller , footballer 5 May – John Stroyan , Anglican bishop 14 May – Alasdair Fraser , fiddler 4 June – Val McDermid , crime novelist 13 June – Alan Hansen , footballer and television presenter 1 July – Candia McWilliam , fiction writer 8 July – Douglas Flint , banker 12 July – Robin Robertson , poet, novelist and editor 25 August – John McGeoch guitarist 11 October – Sally Magnusson , journalist and broadcast presenter 12 October – Aggie MacKenzie , television presenter 28 October – Jeff Stewart , actor 12 November – Les McKeown , pop-rock singer 22 November – Mary Macmaster , harpist 2 December – Janice Galloway , writer 6 December – Anne Begg , Labour politician 23 December – Carol Ann Duffy , poetDeaths 21 February – Sir Henry Wade , surgeon 26 February – Agnes Mure Mackenzie , writer and historian 3 March – Lewis Spence , writer and folklorist 11 March – Sir Alexander Fleming , bacteriologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 22 April – Herbert MacNair , artist 11 October – Hector McNeil , politician Mary Newbery Sturrock, artist and designer Salvador Ysart , glassblowerThe arts Robin Jenkins's novel The Cone Gatherers is published. Sandy MacMillan, Thomas Limond and Ross Taylor's Scots language nursery rhyme collection Bairnsangs is published, as by Sandy Thomas Ross. Edith Anne Robertson's Scots language poetry collections Voices frae the city o trees; and ither voices frae nearbye and Poems Frae the Suddron O Walter De La Mare Made Ower Intil Scots are published.
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