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Duncan Macdonald, CookDUNCAN MACDONALD Head cook at the Bedford Tavern, London. Date: CIRCA 1808
Sir John MacdonaldSir JOHN ALEXANDER MACDONALD Canadian statesman Date: 1815 - 1891
Unknown Lady (1851). MacDonald, Lawrence 1799-1878. Date: 1851
The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York to SkyeThe Duke and Duchess of York arrive on the pier at Kyleakin, Skye, Scotland on 11th September 1933 to be met by Lord MacDonald and a party of local dignitaries
Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald - Sherborne, DorsetColonel Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald (18521915) - a British diplomat, best known for his service in China and Japan. Pictured in Sherborne, Dorset. Date: circa 1910
Maurice Edmond in Boxkite No8 at Lanark in August 1910, with, from left, Crisp, Frank Coles, Leslie Macdonald, Collyns Pizey, George H. Challenger, Bendall and Charles Briginshaw. Date: 1910
Ishbel MacdonaldISHBEL ALLAN MACDONALD Fashionable daughter of the first British Labour M.P. Ramsay Macdonald. Date: 1903 - 1982
Trapper Boy, Turkey Knob Mine, Macdonald, W. Va. Boy had to stoop on account of low roof, photo taken more than a mile inside the mine. Witness E. N. Clopper. Location: MacDonald, West Virginia
Advertisement for Maclure & Macdonald, Lithographers, Draftsmen, Engravers & Printers of London and Glasgow. circa 1883
The General Election, 1924, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald and H. H. Asquith the leaders of the competing political parties appear to be playing musical chairs
Spring Voices - A K MacdonaldSpring Voices by A. K. Macdonald. A glamorous young lady (taking a stroll through the park on her way home from a serious hat-purchasing spree)
Flying women work for the Prime MinisterMiss Delia Crossley, using her aeroplane to promote the interests of the government, and brandishing a poster of Ramsay Macdonald. Date: 1931
Macdonald MonumentThe fine monument to Margaret (nee Gladstone) Macdonald, wife of British Prime Minister Ramsay Macdonald, Lincolns Inn Fields, London. She died prematurely of blood poisoning Date: 1870 - 1911
The final of the 100 Metres, 1948 London OlympicsA photo finish of the 100 metres final. Left to right: Harrison Dillard (no. 69, USA) came first, E. Macdonald Bailey (no. 35) was last, McCorquodale (no)
Ramsay MacDonald and others, Foreign Office conferenceJames Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), the first British Labour Prime Minister. Seen here with others, including the French Prime Minister Edouard Herriot (1872-1957)
Ramsay MacDonald, British Labour Prime MinisterJames Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), the first British Labour Prime Minister. circa 1930s
Non-commissioned officers of the 11th SudaneseThe 11th Sudanese was considered the best battalion in the Egyptian army. They formed part of Colonel MacDonalds brigade which performed the masterly evolution of three changes of front at the battle
Canada - Womens Residence, Macdonald CollegeCanada - The Womens Residence at Macdonald College - established in 1905 and opened in 1907 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, in the West Island region of the Island of Montreal
Charles Stuart / 2 LadiesCHARLES STUART THE YOUNG PRETENDER Bonnie Prince Charlie with Jenny Cameron and Flora Macdonald Date: 1720 - 1788
Suffrage Delegation / 1914Delegation of the International Federation of Womens Suffrage Associations at the House of Lords. Ramsay Macdonald is among the group. Date: 1914
Ramsay Macdonald becomes Britains first Labour Prime MinistFront cover of The Illustrated London News showing J. Ramsay Macdonald, Britains first Labour Prime Minister being congratulated on leaving Buckingham Palace where he accepted office
Site of the Glencoe Massacre at Glencoe Pass, Argyllshire, Scotland, where the Macdonald clan were defeated by the treacherous Campbell clan in February 1692
June Rose-Buds by A. K. MacdonaldSeries of delicate vignettes by A. K. Macdonald featuring lithe young ladies in various states of undress, picking or enjoying the fragrance of voluptuous June roses
The Uninvited Serenader by A. K. MacdonaldFantasy illustration showing a group of 18th century maidens in various states of undress distressed to be interrupted in their bathing by the figure of Pan playing his pipes across the lake
What the Angler Saw by A. K. MacdonaldAn angler, coming to fish at a salmon pool at dawn is astonished to see a group of lithe and naked nymphs cavorting above the water to a tune played on pipes by Pan
Warm Weather Studies, by A. K. MacDonaldA colour illustration showing a model admiring a painting of herself
Lobster Salad, Bon Surprise, by A. K. MacDonaldA colour illustration of a ladies leaping out of a salad bowl, chased by a lobster
Pets, by A. K. MacDonaldA colour illustration of a lady in a negligee playing with two cats
The General Strike - Labour politiciansLabour leaders during the General Strike: (left to right), Arthur Henderson, Ramsay MacDonald (leader of the opposition) and Mr J. H. Thomas
The Metamorphosis of the Herring by A. K. MacdonaldTwo contrasting illustrations. The first shows workers at a quayside or harbour - perhaps Grimsby, sorting a catch of herrings just brought in by a fishing trawler
Boer / British GeneralsA group of British Generals, including MacDonald, Baden- Powell, Dundonald and Pole- Carew
Ramsay MacDonald leaving Buckingham Palace, 1924Photograph of (James) Ramsay MacDonald (on left in top hat) being congratulated by members of the Labour Party as he leaves Buckingham Palace after accepting the office of British Prime Minister
Ramsey MacDonald (1866-1937)Photograph of (James) Ramsey MacDonald, the Scottish Labour Statesman, pictured making a radio broadcast on 7th October 1931
J. Ramsay MacdonaldFalse-coloured photograph of J. Ramsay Macdonald (1866-1937), Labours first opposition leader in 1923
Macdonald / Ramsay / 1924 PhJAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD British politician (Labour party)
Woman Fencing LungeEleanor Macdonald, the well- known fencer, demonstrates a lunge
Pocahontas / MacdonaldPOCAHONTAS alias MATOAKA American Indian princess, daughter of Powhatan, wife of John Rolfe, seen here in native costume
Labour PartyPhotograph showing early members of Labour Party. The first Labour government was formed in January 1924 by J.Ramsay Macdonald (1866-1937 and shown here in the front row, second from left)
Ramsay Macdonald and the 80, 000, 000, 000 letterPhotograph of J.Ramsay Macdonald, British Prime Minister, holding an envelope that needed 80, 000, 000, 000 marks postage from Berlin to London, following financial collapse in Germany
Clan Macdonald of GlencoClan MACDONALD OF GLENCO [spelt thus] - his mournful face shows he is remembering the 1692 massacre of his clan by Campbell of Breadalbane, and perhaps plotting revenge
James Ramsay MacDonald, British statesmanCartoon of (James) Ramsay MacDonald, British statesman
Macdonald / Ramsay / BennetJAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD British Labour politician with Bennet of Canada at an Imperial Conference
Charles / Flora EscapeCharles Edward Stuart escapes with the help of Flora MacDonald
George Macdonald / CdvGEORGE MACDONALD Scottish novelist and poet
Dancing a QuadrilleTwo fashionable couples perform the first quadrille at Almack s, London - the marquis of Worcester, lady Jersey, Clanronald Macdonald and lady Worcester
Macdonald / Ramsay / PostcdJAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD British politician (Labour party)
Tibet Expedition / 1904Brigadier General MacDonald of the British expedition forces the Tibetan lamas to provide grain for his troops
Joan of Arc (Macdonald)JOAN OF ARC French heroine