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1940 in Scotland

Events from the year 1940 in Scotland.

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  1. ^ . Gretna Green since 1754. Gretna Green Ltd. Archived from the original on 16 September 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  2. ^ Doyle, Peter (2010). ARP and Civil Defence in the Second World War. Oxford: Shire Publications. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7478-0765-0.
  3. ^ Mullay, A. J. (May–June 2010). "Clyde Steamers to the Rescue at Dunkirk". History Scotland. 10 (3): 50–54.
  4. ^ "Surrender at St. Valéry". 51st Highland Division. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  5. ^ Plowman, Peter (2003). Across the Sea to War: Australian and New Zealand Troop Convoys. Vol. 1. ISBN 9781877058066.
  6. ^ Draper, Alfred (1979). Operation Fish: The Fight to Save the Gold of Britain, France and Norway from the Nazis. Don Mills: General Publishing. ISBN 9780773600683.
  7. ^ Breuer, William B. (2008). Top Secret Tales of World War II. Book Sales. p. 62. ISBN 9780785819516.
  8. ^ "The Bank Row Bombing". Cathness.Org. 1989. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  9. ^ . The Flag in the Wind. The Scots Independent. Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Gare Loch, Faslane". Canmore. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  11. ^ Holme, Richard (1997). Cairnryan Military Port, 1940–1996. Wigtown: GC. ISBN 978-1872350226.
  12. ^ "Obituary: Jim Baikie, Orkney-born artist who conquered world of comics". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  13. ^ Bradshaw, Jonathan (31 October 2003). "Obituary: Sally Baldwin". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  14. ^ "Obituary: Mike Denness OBE, cricketer". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 27 October 2021.

1940, scotland, events, from, year, 1939, 1938, 1937, 1936, 1935, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945centuries, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21stdecades, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960ssee, also, list, years, scotlandtimeline, scottish, history1940, wales, elsewherescottish, . Events from the year 1940 in Scotland 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1940 in Scotland 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sSee also List of years in ScotlandTimeline of Scottish history1940 in The UK Wales ElsewhereScottish football 1939 40 1940 41 Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Law officers 1 2 Judiciary 2 Events 3 Births 4 Deaths 5 The arts 6 See also 7 ReferencesIncumbents editFurther information Politics of Scotland and Order of precedence in Scotland Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal John Colville until 10 May vacant until 14 May then Ernest BrownLaw officers edit Lord Advocate Thomas Mackay Cooper Solicitor General for Scotland James ReidJudiciary edit Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General Lord Normand Lord Justice Clerk Lord Aitchison Chairman of the Scottish Land Court Lord MurrayEvents edit1 January the Marriage Scotland Act 1939 outlawed irregular marriages marriage by declaration or handfasting from this date ending the practice of anvil marriage at Gretna Green 1 17 January World War II German submarine U 25 sank SS Polzella and the neutral Norwegian ship Enid 10 miles north of Shetland 9 February World War II A German aircraft was forced down on North Berwick Law 3 9 March RMS Queen Elizabeth made her maiden voyage on delivery from Clydebank to New York 11 March World War II Scotland north and west of the Great Glen and Inverness became a restricted area 16 March World War II First civilian casualty of bombing in the UK on Orkney 2 10 April World War II the German cruiser Konigsberg was sunk at Bergen by British Fleet Air Arm Blackburn Skua dive bombers flying from RNAS Hatston in Orkney 30 April French destroyer Maille Breze was sunk by accidental explosion off Greenock May construction of Churchill Barriers on Orkney began 9 May Guy Lloyd won the East Renfrewshire by election for the Unionist Party 29 May World War II Requisitioned Clyde steamers Queen Empress Duchess of Fife Oriole called Eagle on the Clyde Marmion and Waverley took part in the Dunkirk evacuation Waverley was lost 3 12 June World War II More than 10 000 soldiers of the 51st Highland Division under General Victor Fortune surrendered to General Erwin Rommel at Saint Valery en Caux 4 16 June World War II The troopships Andes Aquitania Empress of Britain Empress of Canada Mauretania and Queen Mary steamed in convoy into the River Clyde and anchored off Gourock with the first large contingent of Australian and New Zealand troops 5 24 June 1 July World War II Operation Fish Royal Navy cruiser HMS Emerald sails from Greenock in convoy to Halifax Nova Scotia carrying a large part of the gold reserves of the United Kingdom and securities for safe keeping in Canada Another convoy sets sail on 5 July from the Clyde including HMS Batory 6 carrying cargo worth 1 7 billion the largest movement of wealth in history 7 1 July World War II First Luftwaffe daylight bombing raid on mainland Britain at Bank Row Wick 15 civilians 8 of them children killed 8 19 July World War II First Luftwaffe daylight raid on Glasgow little damage was caused 9 20 July World War II A Luftwaffe bomb largely destroyed the stand at King s Park F C s Forthbank Park in Stirling leading to the demise of the club 16 September World War II British liner SS Aska was bombed by a German aircraft south of Gigha whilst carrying French troops from Gambia 12 crew died but 75 survivors were picked up by trawlers November World War II Building of No 1 Military Port at Faslane on the Gare Loch 10 and No 2 Military Port at Cairnryan began 11 Garelochhead Training Camp is also established this year Kilquhanity School near Castle Douglas was founded by John Aitkenhead Births edit6 January John Byrne playwright and artist 11 January Sydney Devine singer died 2021 18 January Lindsay L Cooper jazz string player died 2001 24 February Denis Law international footballer 28 February Jim Baikie comics artist died 2017 12 2 March Billy McNeill Celtic footballer and manager died 2019 3 March Patricia Gage actress died 2010 in Canada 15 March Jack Whyte historical novelist died 2021 in Canada 19 April Dougal Haston mountaineer killed 1977 in the Swiss Alps 14 May Chay Blyth yachtsman and adventurer Sir George Ross Mathewson businessman 23 May Giles Gordon author and agent died 2003 8 June Stanley Robertson folk singer ballad singer and piper died 2009 23 June Derry Irvine Baron Irvine of Lairg Lord Chancellor Stuart Sutcliffe pop musician and artist died 1962 in Hamburg 28 June Roderick Wright Bishop of Argyll and the Isles Catholic died 2005 in New Zealand 29 June Bill Napier astronomer and science fiction author 1 July Craig Brown footballer and Scotland national football team manager died 2023 10 July Tom Farmer entrepreneur 28 July Brigit Forsyth actress born in Yorkshire died 2023 4 August Robin Harper Green politician 20 August Gus Macdonald television journalist and Labour politician 3 November Charlie Gallagher footballer died 2021 4 November Sally Baldwin social sciences professor died 2003 in Italy 13 24 November Donald Macleod theologian 1 December Mike Denness international cricketer died 2013 14 William Barr Arctic historian Peter Kerr travel writerDeaths edit11 February John Buchan 1st Baron Tweedsmuir novelist historian and Unionist politician born 1875 died in Canada 15 June George Washington Browne architect born 1853 18 June Sir George Andreas Berry ophthalmologist and Unionist politician born 1853 19 November James Cromar Watt artist architect and jeweller born 1862 16 December William Wallace classical composer and ophthalmologist born 1860 died in England Dugald Campbell doctor from the Isle of Arran set up the national health service in Hawaii during the 1890sThe arts editPublication of The Golden Treasury of Scottish Poetry edited by Hugh MacDiarmid See also editTimeline of Scottish history 1940 in Northern IrelandReferences edit Anvil Weddings Outlawed Gretna Green since 1754 Gretna Green Ltd Archived from the original on 16 September 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2014 Doyle Peter 2010 ARP and Civil Defence in the Second World War Oxford Shire Publications p 9 ISBN 978 0 7478 0765 0 Mullay A J May June 2010 Clyde Steamers to the Rescue at Dunkirk History Scotland 10 3 50 54 Surrender at St Valery 51st Highland Division Retrieved 17 July 2014 Plowman Peter 2003 Across the Sea to War Australian and New Zealand Troop Convoys Vol 1 ISBN 9781877058066 Draper Alfred 1979 Operation Fish The Fight to Save the Gold of Britain France and Norway from the Nazis Don Mills General Publishing ISBN 9780773600683 Breuer William B 2008 Top Secret Tales of World War II Book Sales p 62 ISBN 9780785819516 The Bank Row Bombing Cathness Org 1989 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Notable Dates in History The Flag in the Wind The Scots Independent Archived from the original on 23 May 2014 Retrieved 17 July 2014 Gare Loch Faslane Canmore Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland Retrieved 14 November 2014 Holme Richard 1997 Cairnryan Military Port 1940 1996 Wigtown GC ISBN 978 1872350226 Obituary Jim Baikie Orkney born artist who conquered world of comics www scotsman com Retrieved 20 October 2021 Bradshaw Jonathan 31 October 2003 Obituary Sally Baldwin The Guardian Retrieved 5 November 2020 Obituary Mike Denness OBE cricketer www scotsman com Retrieved 27 October 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1940 in Scotland amp oldid 1188321585, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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