Events from the year 1904 in Scotland.
- 4 January – Erik Chisholm, composer (died 1965 in South Africa)
- 26 April – Jimmy McGrory, international footballer and manager (died 1982)
- 28 May – Anne Gillespie Shaw, engineer and businesswoman (died 1982)[3]
- 25 June – Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross, historian and biographer (died 1976)
- 14 August – Lindley Fraser, academic economist and broadcaster (died 1963 in London)
- 23 August – William Primrose, violist (died in Provo, Utah 1982)
- 20 October – Tommy Douglas, Premier of Saskatchewan and pioneer of medicare (died 1986 in Canada)
- 3 November – Jennie Lee, politician (died 1988)
- 20 November – John MacCormick, lawyer and advocate of Home Rule for Scotland (died 1961)
- Edward Baird, painter (died 1949)
- Alex Moffat, miner, trade unionist and communist activist (died 1967)
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