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  1. Ishbel MacDonald. Ishbel Allan MacDonald (2 March 1903 – 20 June 1982) [1] was the daughter of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Ramsay MacDonald [2] and his wife Margaret MacDonald née Gladstone. Margaret's death in 1911 [3] – a year after their son David had died – left Ramsay a single father to his remaining five children.

  2. Ishabel T. MacDonald is a Gaelic tradition bearer who has served Gaelic culture as a singer, singing teacher, song collector, composer and writer. She was very much involved in the first-ever Fèis, held on Barra in 1981, from which the Fèisean movement developed and has contributed to the repertoires of emerging and established singers.

  3. 8 de dic. de 2017 · The recently acquired archive of Ishbel Peterkin née MacDonald (1903-1982) sheds light on the burdens of this. Ishbel was the eldest daughter of Ramsay MacDonald, the first Prime Minister for the Labour Party in the UK, first in 1924 and again from 1929 to 1935.

  4. When Ramsay MacDonald was appointed Prime Minister in 1924, it was decided that Ishbel, as the eldest daughter, should abandon her studies in social sciences and become his official hostess. She was (and still is) the youngest person ever to take on the role.

  5. Run by Ishbel Macdonald and Dr Bendor Grosvenor, Iconografie Films aims to bring the best of art history and museum collections into the public eye. We have currently made 5 series of Britain's Lost Masterpieces (16 x 60 mins) for BBC Four. Also known as The Art Detectives internationally.

  6. Ishbel MacDonald. (1903-1982), Political hostess and local politician; daughter of (James) Ramsay MacDonald. Ishbel Allan Peterkin (née MacDonald, later Ridgley) Sitter in 7 portraits. Ishbel MacDonald's mother Margaret MacDonald died in 1911.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Ishbel Macdonald Paintings & Prints. A studio/gallery in Balnakeil Craft Village run by Scottish artist Ishbel Macdonald. After 30 years, Durness and Balnakeil continue to inspire Ishbel in her work. Woodwind Workshop & Wood Turning. Unique pieces in mostly local wood, specialising in large bowls and candlesticks.