LC control no. | no2020026802 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Bannerman, John MacDonald, 1901-1969 |
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 country | Great Britain Scotland |
Birth date | 1901-09-01 |
Death date | 1969-05-10 |
Place of birth | Glasgow (Scotland) |
Place of death | Hampshire (England) |
Field of activity | Politics, Practical Rugby Union football Agriculture Composition (Music) Singing Folk songs, Scottish Gaelic Gaelic broadcasting |
Affiliation | Scottish Liberal Party |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Rugby players Farmers Composers Baritones (Singers) Broadcasters |
Found in | Bannerman : 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 language | eng |