1967 in Scotland
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1967 in Scotland |
Years |
1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 |
Centuries |
18th century | 19th century | 20th century | 21st century |
See also |
1966-67 in Scottish football |
1967-68 in Scottish football |
1967 in Scottish television |
Events from 1967 in Scotland
Incumbents
- Monarch – Elizabeth II (since 6 February 1952)
Events
- 9 March - Glasgow Pollok by-election: Conservatives take the seat from labour despite a fall in support as the SNP gains 28% of the vote
- 28 April - Last ever game played by Third Lanark A.C.
- 25 May - Celtic F.C. become the first British and Northern European team to reach a European Cup final and also to win it, beating Inter Milan 2-1 in normal time with the winning goal being scored by Steve Chalmers in Lisbon, Portugal.
- 27 May - Closure of the last route served by Trolleybuses in Glasgow.
- 20 September - The Queen Elizabeth II is launched at Clydebank.
- 2 November – Hamilton by-election: Winnie Ewing wins for the Scottish National Party, taking the seat from Labour.
Births
- 11 March - John Barrowman, actor
- 15 August – Tony Hand, ice hockey player
- 26 October - Douglas Alexander, Labour politician
Deaths
- 3 August - Thomas Haining Gillespie, founder of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and Edinburgh Zoo (born 1876)
See also
References
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