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  1. 15. Jan. 2024 · This programme is not currently available. David Torrance assesses Ramsay MacDonald as the first Labour prime minister in 1924, exploring how he navigates the tensions between radicalism and ...

  2. James Ramsay MacDonald. In the north aisle of the nave of Westminster Abbey is a memorial stone to Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, P.C., FRS. This was unveiled on 12th March 1968 by Lord Citrine and the stone was designed by Alister MacDonald. Burial in the Abbey had been offered but the family declined and he is buried with his wife ...

  3. Ramsay MacDonald. James Ramsay MacDonald (ur. 12 października 1866 w Lossiemouth, Morayshire, Szkocja, zm. 9 listopada 1937 podczas rejsu statkiem Reina del Pacifico na Oceanie Atlantyckim) – brytyjski polityk szkockiego pochodzenia, premier Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1924 oraz 1929–1935.

  4. Ramsay MacDonald. James Ramsay MacDonald, född 12 oktober 1866, död 9 november 1937, var en brittisk politiker som var premiärminister i två perioder. Han var en av pionjärerna i brittisk socialism. Från att ha vuxit upp under enkla förhållanden kom han att bli den förste premiärministern från Labourpartiet 1924.

  5. MacDonald left government in May 1937, and turned down the offer of a peerage from King George VI, Stanley Baldwin, and Neville Chamberlain. James Ramsay MacDonald died on 9 November 1937, during a trip to South America with his daughter, Sheila. He was given a public funeral in Westminster Abbey and a private service at Golders Green Crematorium.

  6. James Ramsay MacDonald (October 12, 1866 – November 9, 1937) was a British politician and three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He rose from humble origins to become the first Labour Prime Minister in 1924. His third period as Prime Minister was during the crisis of the Great Depression when he formed a "National Government" in ...

  7. James Ramsay MacDonald, né le 12 octobre 1866 à Lossiemouth et mort le 9 novembre 1937 sur l'océan Atlantique durant une traversée, est un homme d'État britannique, Premier ministre du Royaume-Uni à deux reprises.