1985 in Scotland

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1985
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Scotland

Centuries:
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Decades:
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See also:List of years in Scotland
Timeline of Scottish history
1985 in: The UKEnglandWalesElsewhere
Scottish football: 1984–851985–86
1985 in Scottish television

Events from the year 1985 in Scotland.

Incumbents[]

  • Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great SealGeorge Younger

Law officers[]

  • Lord AdvocateLord Cameron of Lochbroom
  • Solicitor General for ScotlandPeter Fraser

Judiciary[]

  • Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice GeneralLord Emslie
  • Lord Justice ClerkLord Wheatley, then Lord Ross
  • Chairman of the Scottish Land CourtLord Elliott

Events[]

  • 1 JuneScottish Bus Group reorganised into new regional companies.
  • 6 September – the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre opens in Glasgow.
  • 10 SeptemberScotland national football team manager Jock Stein, 62, collapses and dies from a heart attack at the end of his team's 1–1 draw with Wales at Ninian Park, Cardiff, which secures Scotland's place in the World Cup qualification playoff.[1]
  • 20 November – the Scotland national football team, managed on an interim basis by Aberdeen boss Alex Ferguson, beats Australia 2–0 in the World Cup qualifying play-off first leg at Hampden Park with goals from Davie Cooper (who scored in the game against Wales two months ago) and the debutant Frank McAvennie.[2]
  • Mossmorran NGL (natural gas liquids) fractionation plant at Cowdenbeath opens.

Births[]

  • 16 JanuaryAmy Manson, television actress
  • 10 FebruaryCath Rae, field hockey goalkeeper
  • 2 AprilThom Evans, Zimbabwean-Scottish rugby player[3]
  • 23 NovemberScott Brash, showjumper

Deaths[]

  • 27 JanuaryRobert McLellan, playwright (born 1907)
  • 29 JanuaryChic Murray, comedian (born 1919)
  • 7 AprilWillie McRae, Scottish National Party politician and lawyer (born 1923)
  • 2 JulyHector Nicol, entertainer (born 1920)
  • 10 SeptemberJock Stein, football player and manager (born 1922)
  • 7 NovemberAlexander Thom, aerodynamicist and archaeoastronomer (born 1894)
  • 24 DecemberErich Schaedler, football player, by suicide (born 1949)

The arts[]

  • 10 May – first performance of Peter Maxwell Davies' orchestral piece An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise.
  • 11 August – a memorial to Hugh MacDiarmid is unveiled near his home at Langholm.
  • The Scots Language Society publishes a set of consensus guidelines for spelling Modern Scots, Recommendations for Writers in Scots.
  • Deacon Blue form in Glasgow.

See also[]

  • 1985 in Northern Ireland

References[]

  1. ^ "Remembering Jock Stein". BBC News. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Wed 20 Nov 1985 Scotland 2 Australia 0". London Hearts Supporters Club. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Thom Evans". Scottish Rugby. Archived from the original on 19 December 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
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