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  1. James Ramsay MacDonald FRS ( né James McDonald Ramsay; 12 October 1866 – 9 November 1937) was a British politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times. He helped to build the Labour Party and became its first Prime Minister in 1924. His third period as Prime Minister was during the crisis of the Great Depression, when he ...

  2. Communal Award. Introduction. The Communal Award (also known as MacDonald Award) was created by the British prime minister Ramsay MacDonald on 16 August 1932; and was announced after the Round Table Conference (1930–32) This was Britain’s unilateral attempt to resolve the various conflicts among India’s many communal interests.

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · She met James Ramsay Macdonald in 1895 and married him the following year. It was a love match and a personal tragedy for Ramsay MacDonald when she died of sepsis in 1911 leaving him with 5 young ...

  4. James Ramsay MacDonald FRS, születési névvariánsa James McDonald Ramsay (Lossiemouth, 1866. október 12. – Atlanti-óceán, 1937. november 9.

  5. MacDonald was born at Lossiemouth in Scotland on 12 October 1866, the illegitimate son of Anne Ramsay and, possibly, John MacDonald, a ploughman. Educated at a local school, he became a pupil teacher and was expected to become a teacher. However, in the 1880s he took up clerical posts in Bristol and London.

  6. May 29, 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. May 18, 2018 · MacDonald, (James) Ramsay (1866–1937) British statesman, prime minister (1924, 1929–31, 1931–35), b. Scotland. MacDonald became an MP in 1906, and leader of the Labour Party in 1911. His opposition to Britain 's participation in World War I lost him the party leadership (1914), and his seat (1918). MacDonald was re-elected to Parliament ...