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Macdonald Collection (page 7)

MacDonald, a name that echoes through history and encompasses tales of bravery, adventure, and artistic mastery

Background imageMacdonald Collection: William Heath Robinson with a character created by him

William Heath Robinson with a character created by him
Photograph of William Heath Robinson (1872-1944), from a piece in the Bystander of 1924 which also included some of his illustrative contemporaries, such as H. M. Bateman and A. K. Macdonald

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Water Babies In Holiday-Time by A. K. MacDonald

Water Babies In Holiday-Time by A. K. MacDonald
A colour illustration of a young lady running along the beach with her dog. Date: 8th August 1934. p256-257

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Testing Sound Waves

Testing Sound Waves
Ray Kulz blows his trumpet, Jimmy Noel strums his guitar and George Macdonald strikes the cymbal into an OSCILLOSCOPE to see if sound waves vary. Very much so! Date: 1930s

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Ramsay Macdonald Golf

Ramsay Macdonald Golf
RAMSAY MACDONALD British statesman, prime minister, on the golf course. Date: 1866 - 1937

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Ramsay Macdonald and D

Ramsay Macdonald and D
RAMSAY MACDONALD British statesman, prime minister, with his daughter Ishbel. Date: 1866 - 1937

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Lady Macdonald

Lady Macdonald
LADY MACDONALD wife of Sir Claud Maxwell Macdonald, diplomat : while at the British Legation in Peking they were besieged for two months by unfriendly Boxers. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Jacques Macdonald

Jacques Macdonald
JACQUES-ETIENNE-ALEXANDRE MACDONALD French military commander, marechal de France Date: 1765 - 1840

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Flora Macdonald

Flora Macdonald
FLORA MACDONALD Patriotic Scottish female who helped Charles Edward Stuart to escape to France. Date: 1722 - 1790

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Sir Hector Macdonald

Sir Hector Macdonald
Sir HECTOR MACDONALD Distinguished soldier who rose from the ranks and fought heroically in India, Africa etc : accused of something, he shot himself in Paris. Date: 1853 - 1903

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Hector Macdonald Buried

Hector Macdonald Buried
The burial at Edinburgh of Sir HECTOR MACDONALD Distinguished soldier who rose from the ranks and fought heroically in India, Africa etc : accused of something, he shot himself. Date: 1853 - 1903

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Duncan Macdonald, Cook

Duncan Macdonald, Cook
DUNCAN MACDONALD Head cook at the Bedford Tavern, London. Date: CIRCA 1808

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Sir John Macdonald

Sir John Macdonald
Sir JOHN ALEXANDER MACDONALD Canadian statesman Date: 1815 - 1891

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Illustration of Macdonald shield

Illustration of Macdonald shield

Background imageMacdonald Collection: JAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD (1866-1937). British statesman. Photographed c1924

JAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD (1866-1937). British statesman. Photographed c1924

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Unknown Lady

Unknown Lady (1851). MacDonald, Lawrence 1799-1878. Date: 1851

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Source Size = 5037 x 3796

Source Size = 5037 x 3796
Bunyans " pilgrims Progress" at Grosvenor House, Scene from a Representation of Passages from the Second Part Given by the Family of Mr. and Mrs

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Source Size = 3967 x 2802

Source Size = 3967 x 2802
" flora Macdonald Introduced to Prince Charles Edward, after the Battle of Culloden" Painted by Alexander Johnstone

Background imageMacdonald Collection: First Surrey Rifles Prizes: the Ladies Challenge Cup. Lieut. Puckles Prize

First Surrey Rifles Prizes: the Ladies Challenge Cup. Lieut. Puckles Prize. Miss Elliotsons Prize. Lieut. Gudgeons Prize. Challenge Cup Presented by Lieut.-Col. Macdonald. 1861

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Banquet to the Right Hon. Sir John Macdonald, Prime Minister of Canada, at the St

Banquet to the Right Hon. Sir John Macdonald, Prime Minister of Canada, at the St. Georges Club, 1886

Background imageMacdonald Collection: George Macdonald, Author of st. George and St

George Macdonald, Author of st. George and St
GEORGE MACDONALD, AUTHOR OF " ST. GEORGE AND ST. MICHAEL, " AND " DAVID ELGINBROD", 1875

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Rev Dr John Macdonald

Rev Dr John Macdonald; Hill & Adamson, Scottish, active 1843 - 1848; 1843 - 1847; Salted paper print from a Calotype negative; Image: 20.2 x 14.6 cm (7 15/16 x 5 3/4 in.)

Background imageMacdonald Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British Legation at Peking, China. Drawing, 1900

Background imageMacdonald Collection: FISHING, 1886. Smelt-fishing. Engraving after a drawing by J. MacDonald, 1886

FISHING, 1886. Smelt-fishing. Engraving after a drawing by J. MacDonald, 1886

Background imageMacdonald Collection: THE MACDONALD BROTHERS. Sir James Macdonald (1741-1765) (right) and Sir Alexander Macdonald

THE MACDONALD BROTHERS. Sir James Macdonald (1741-1765) (right) and Sir Alexander Macdonald (1744-1810), pictured with a rifle and a golf club. Oil on canvas by William Mosman, c1749

Background imageMacdonald Collection: LINCOLN STEFFENS (1866-1936). American journalist. Photographed by Pirie MacDonald

LINCOLN STEFFENS (1866-1936). American journalist. Photographed by Pirie MacDonald, 1912

Background imageMacdonald Collection: GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1946). American conservationist and politician

GIFFORD PINCHOT (1865-1946). American conservationist and politician. Photograph by Pirie MacDonald, 1909

Background imageMacdonald Collection: SIR HECTOR A. MACDONALD (1853-1903). British soldier. Photographed c1900

SIR HECTOR A. MACDONALD (1853-1903). British soldier. Photographed c1900

Background imageMacdonald Collection: SIR CLAUDE M. MACDONALD (1852-1915). British soldier and diplomat

SIR CLAUDE M. MACDONALD (1852-1915). British soldier and diplomat

Background imageMacdonald Collection: GEORGE MacDONALD (1824-1905). Scottish novelist and poet

GEORGE MacDONALD (1824-1905). Scottish novelist and poet

Background imageMacdonald Collection: MINERS WAR, 1874. Fight between two factions of miners, near Macdonald Station

MINERS WAR, 1874. Fight between two factions of miners, near Macdonald Station on the Panhandle Railroad in Pennsylvania, October 1874. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageMacdonald Collection: The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York to Skye

The arrival of the Duke and Duchess of York to Skye
The 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

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald - Sherborne, Dorset

Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald - Sherborne, Dorset
Colonel Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald (18521915) - a British diplomat, best known for his service in China and Japan. Pictured in Sherborne, Dorset. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Mr Malcolm MacDonald, son of Mr Ramsay MacDonald. 1 June 1929

Mr Malcolm MacDonald, son of Mr Ramsay MacDonald. 1 June 1929

Background imageMacdonald Collection: The Premiers daughter in profile. A beautiful and graceful portrait study of

The Premiers daughter in profile. A beautiful and graceful portrait study of Miss Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of the Premier of Great Britain, taken at the British Embassy at Washington early today

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Picture No. 10777916

Picture No. 10777916
Galapagos Mockingbird - perched on hand (Nesomimus trifasciatus macdonald) Date:

Background imageMacdonald Collection: (1815-1891). Canadian politician. Lithograph, 19th century

(1815-1891). Canadian politician. Lithograph, 19th century
JOHN ALEXANDER MacDONALD (1815-1891). Canadian politician. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Maurice Edmond in Boxkite No8 at Lanark in August 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

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Jacques E J A Macdonald (1765-1840) Duc de Tarrente. French soldier, son of Scottish

Jacques E J A Macdonald (1765-1840) Duc de Tarrente. French soldier, son of Scottish Jacobite schoolmaster. Lithograph c1820

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Mahatma K Gandhi (1869-1948) Indian Lawyer and leader of the movement for Indias independence

Mahatma K Gandhi (1869-1948) Indian Lawyer and leader of the movement for Indias independence, visited Britain in 1931, , to attend the second Round Table conference

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Otto Wilhelm Struve (1819-1905) German astronomer, born at Dorpat. He followed his father

Otto Wilhelm Struve (1819-1905) German astronomer, born at Dorpat. He followed his father, Friedrich Struve, as director of Pulkova Observatory near St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Jacques Etienne Joseph Alexandre Macdonald, Duc de Tarente (1765-1840) French soldier

Jacques Etienne Joseph Alexandre Macdonald, Duc de Tarente (1765-1840) French soldier, son of a Scottish Jacobite. Supporter of French Revolution (1789). Marshal of France

Background imageMacdonald Collection: John Alexander Macdonald (1815-1891) Canadian statesman, born in Glasgow, Scotland

John Alexander Macdonald (1815-1891) Canadian statesman, born in Glasgow, Scotland, he emigrated to Canada with his family in 1820

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Philip Snowden, lst Viscount Snowden (1864-1937), English politician born at Cowling

Philip Snowden, lst Viscount Snowden (1864-1937), English politician born at Cowling in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Entered Parliament in 1908 but lost his seat in 1918

Background imageMacdonald Collection: (James) Ramsay Macdonald (1866-1937), born at Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. British Labour

(James) Ramsay Macdonald (1866-1937), born at Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. British Labour (socialist) politician and the first Labour Prime Minister (1922-1924 and 1929)

Background imageMacdonald Collection: First Surrey Rifles Prizes: the Ladies Challenge Cup. Lieut. Puckles Prize. Miss

First Surrey Rifles Prizes: the Ladies Challenge Cup. Lieut. Puckles Prize. Miss Elliotsons Prize. Lieut. Gudgeons Prize. Challenge Cup Presented by Lieut.-Col. Macdonald. 1861

Background imageMacdonald Collection: Ishbel Macdonald

Ishbel Macdonald
ISHBEL ALLAN MACDONALD Fashionable daughter of the first British Labour M.P. Ramsay Macdonald. Date: 1903 - 1982

Background imageMacdonald Collection: FLORA MACDONALD (1722-1790). Scottish Jacobite heroine. Stipple engraving, English, 1836

FLORA MACDONALD (1722-1790). Scottish Jacobite heroine. Stipple engraving, English, 1836

Background imageMacdonald Collection: QUADRILLE, 1820. The Marquis of Worcester, Lady Jersey, Clanronald MacDonald

QUADRILLE, 1820. The Marquis of Worcester, Lady Jersey, Clanronald MacDonald and Lady Worcester dancing the first quadrille at Almacks Club, 1820. Wood engraving, English, 19th century



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MacDonald, a name that echoes through history and encompasses tales of bravery, adventure, and artistic mastery. From the Men of the 1924 Everest Expedition to the Defenders of the Empire in the British Army, Navy, and Airforce, this clan has left an indelible mark on our world. Intriguingly enough, MacDonald is not just a surname but also a tattooed masterpiece created by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald of Jermyn Street. This artwork serves as a testament to the artistry and creativity associated with this illustrious name. The Clan Macdonald stands tall among defenders of the empire - their valor unmatched as they safeguarded British military might throughout history. Their unwavering loyalty and commitment have made them an integral part of Britain's rich heritage. But it's not only men who bear this distinguished name; Flora MacDonald emerges as a Scottish Jacobite heroine whose courage knows no bounds. Alongside her counterpart Charles McDonald, she orchestrates daring escapes that defy all odds – their stories forever etched in folklore. George MacDonald adds literary brilliance to this family legacy – his novels and poetry captivating readers across generations. A true Scottish wordsmith whose works continue to inspire even today. And let us not forget Sri Lanka - Ceylon with its tea plantations and thriving industries where MacDonalds have played significant roles. Among them is Hector Macdonald who leaves an indelible mark on these lands with his contributions, and are more than just individuals; they represent resilience, honor, creativity, and determination woven into one powerful tapestry. They embody countless narratives that shape our understanding of history itself – from conquering mountains to defending nations or crafting masterpieces that transcend time. So next time you come across someone bearing this legendary name - remember their remarkable lineage filled with adventurers like Charles McDonald or heroines like Flora MacDonald who dared to challenge fate itself.