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Bannerman, John MacDonald, 1901-1969

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Personal name headingBannerman, John MacDonald, 1901-1969
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Variant(s)MacIlle na Brataich, Iain M., 1901-1969
Mac-a'-Bhrataich, Iain mac Iain, 1901-1969
Bannerman, J. M., 1901-1969
Bannerman, Iain, 1901-1969
Bannerman of Kildonan, Lord, 1901-1969
Bannerman of Kildonan, John MacDonald Bannerman, Baron, 1901-1969
Associated countryGreat Britain Scotland
Birth date1901-09-01
Death date1969-05-10
Place of birthGlasgow (Scotland)
Place of deathHampshire (England)
Field of activityPolitics, Practical Rugby Union football Agriculture Composition (Music) Singing Folk songs, Scottish Gaelic
Gaelic broadcasting
AffiliationScottish Liberal Party
Profession or occupationPoliticians Rugby players Farmers Composers
Baritones (Singers) Broadcasters
Found inBannerman : the memoirs of Lord Bannerman of Kildonan, 1972: p. 9 (John Bannerman; died in May 1969) p. 13, etc. (born on 1st September 1901 in the Shawlands district of Glasgow; Scottish rugby player; gold medal winner for solo singing in the Mod, the festival of Gaelic song and culture; broadcaster; Liberal politician)
Orain-aon-neach. Leabhar XXI, 1968: p. 9 (Miann cridhe, am fonn le Iain M. MacIlle na Brataich = [Heart's desire, tune by John M. Bannerman])
Bi fonn oirre daonnan = She'll always be singing, 1929?: disc label (J.M. Bannerman (Iain Bannerman), baritone)
Wikipedia, viewed 30 October 2019 (John Bannerman, Baron Bannerman of Kildonan; John MacDonald Bannerman; OBE (1 September 1901-10 May 1969; Scottish Gaelic: Iain mac Iain Mac-a'-Bhrataich) was a Scottish farmer, rugby union internationalist and Liberal politician; was a native Gaelic speaker; President of the Scottish Rugby Union; 1954-55; was made Baron Bannerman of Kildonan, of Kildonan in the County of Sutherland in December 1967; born Glasgow, Scotland; died Tidworth, Hampshire, England) under Mhairi's wedding (is a Scottish folk song originally written in Gaelic by John Roderick Bannerman (1865-1938) ... his son, John MacDonald Bannerman, became a well known Gaelic broadcaster and singer, but was better known as a rugby international and Liberal politician)
Associated languageeng