26 September – David MacBrayne's paddle steamer Grenadier (1885) catches fire and sinks at her overnight mooring in Oban with the loss of three crew.[2]
16 January – Haldane Burgess historian, poet, novelist, violinist, linguist and socialist, a noted figure in Shetland's cultural history (born 1862)[5]
15 September – Green's Playhouse opens in Glasgow, the largest cinema in Europe at this date.[6]
Joe Corrie's play In Time o' Strife, showing the effect of the General Strike on the Fife coal mining community, is first performed; and his The Image o' God and Other Poems is published.
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^"Green's Playhouse / Apollo". Scottish Cinemas and Theatres. Retrieved 11 February 2021.