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  1. These papers made available to the author by kind permission of Lady Allen of Hurtwood. See also letter from MacDonald to Oswald Garrison Villard, 26 May 1920, quoted in Venkataramani, M. S., “ Ramsay MacDonald and Britain's Domestic Politics and Foreign Relations, 1919-31,” Political Studies, VIII, (1960), 233 –34Google Scholar.

  2. As one sees MacDonald to-day with his children, now grown men and women, about him, one feels sure that he has carried out his wife’s behest. Their baby Sheila, always appealing to me because of ...

  3. James Ramsay MacDonald, né le 12 octobre 1866 à Lossiemouth ( Moray, Écosse) et mort le 9 novembre 1937 sur l' océan Atlantique durant une traversée, est un homme d'État britannique, Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni à deux reprises. D'origine modeste, il s'éleva dans la société britannique jusqu'à devenir le premier Premier ministre ...

  4. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Mr Ramsay MacDonald, in a statement to the press at midnight, said: It is not a moment for elation. It is a terrible responsibility. We shall have to do our best to face it, fail or succeed.

  5. James Ramsay MacDonald served as Prime Minister between 1924 to 1924 and 1929 to 1935. Read more about the life and achievements of James Ramsay MacDonald in our past Prime Ministers section.

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · The British politician James Ramsay MacDonald (1866-1937), three time prime minister of Great Britain, was one of the great architects of the British Labour party. In 1924 he formed the first Labour government. Ramsay MacDonald, born in October 1866 in the little peasant and fishing village of Lossiemouth in Morayshire, Scotland, was the ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Ramsay MacDonald lived from 12 October 1866 to 9 November 1937. From humble origins in Lossiemouth, he rose to become Britain's first Labour Prime Minister in 1924. In total he was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in three Governments between 1924 and 1935. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.