1902 in Scotland
Events from the year 1902 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Blair Balfour
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh
Events
- 5 April – The original Ibrox disaster: a stand at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow collapses during an England versus Scotland football match. 25 people die and 517 are injured.
- 29 July – St Lawrence's Church, Dingwall opens.
- 15 October – The North British Hotel in Edinburgh opens its doors for the first time.
- 2 November – The first Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, organised and led by naturalist William Speirs Bruce, sets out from Troon in the Scotia.
- 10 November – Percival Spencer and the Rev. J. M. Bacon make the first-ever hot air balloon flight from the Isle of Man, landing in Dumfriesshire.
- Pulteneytown merged into the burgh of Wick.
Births
- 16 January – Eric Liddell, athlete, international rugby union player and missionary
- 26 March – Marion Cameron Gray, mathematician
- 27 March – Kenneth Macpherson, cinematographer
- 24 July – Renée Houston, née Katherina Houston Gribbin, comedy actress
- 19 August – Fyfe Robertson, television presenter
- 28 October – Jenny Gilbertson, née Brown, documentary filmmaker
Deaths
- 20 February – David MacGibbon, architect
- 29 June – John Stuart McCaig of Muckairn and Soroba, creator of McCaig's Tower, Oban
- 16 July – Henry Dunning Macleod, economist
- 28 August – George Douglas Brown, novelist
- 29 September – William McGonagall, weaver, doggerel poet and tragedian
The arts
- First modern play in Scottish Gaelic staged, in Edinburgh.
- The Classical Association of Scotland founded