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  • Angus L. Macdonald
  • Premier of Nova Scotia from 1933 to 1940

    Angus Lewis Macdonald PC QC (August 10, 1890 – April 13, 1954) was a Canadian lawyer, law professor and politician from Nova Scotia. He served as the

    Angus L. Macdonald

    Angus L. Macdonald

    Angus_L._Macdonald

  • Angus L. Macdonald Bridge
  • Bridge in Halifax Regional Municipality

    The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge is a suspension bridge crossing Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada; it opened on April 2, 1955. The bridge is one of

    Angus L. Macdonald Bridge

    Angus L. Macdonald Bridge

    Angus_L._Macdonald_Bridge

  • Angus Macdonald
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Angus Macdonald, Angus MacDonald, or Angus McDonald may refer to: Aonghus Mór (died c. 1293), first chief of Clan Donald Aonghus Óg of Islay (died 1314×1318/c

    Angus Macdonald

    Angus_Macdonald

  • Halifax Harbour Bridges
  • Nova Scotia Crown corporation

    Halifax Regional Municipality appoints four. The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, known locally as the Macdonald Bridge or the "old bridge", was opened on April

    Halifax Harbour Bridges

    Halifax_Harbour_Bridges

  • Philip Louis Pratley
  • Canadian civil engineer (1884–1958)

    His son, H. Hugh L. Pratley, was also a bridge designer, whose work included collaborating with his father on the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, and completing

    Philip Louis Pratley

    Philip_Louis_Pratley

  • A. Murray MacKay Bridge
  • Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    suspension bridges crossing Halifax Harbour. Its counterpart, the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, was completed in 1955. The bridge carries on average 52,000

    A. Murray MacKay Bridge

    A. Murray MacKay Bridge

    A._Murray_MacKay_Bridge

  • Harbourview, Nova Scotia
  • Neighbourhood in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada

    and overlooks Halifax Harbour. The community is dominated by the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, completed in 1955. Major employers in Harbourview include

    Harbourview, Nova Scotia

    Harbourview, Nova Scotia

    Harbourview,_Nova_Scotia

  • Lions Gate Bridge
  • Suspension bridge in Vancouver, Canada

    Montreal firm Monsarrat and Pratley, which was later responsible for the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, using a similar design. Other companies

    Lions Gate Bridge

    Lions Gate Bridge

    Lions_Gate_Bridge

  • Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    1877. In 1955, the town was permanently linked to Halifax by the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, which led to rapid urban growth. Dartmouth's city hall was

    Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

    Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

    Dartmouth,_Nova_Scotia

  • Barrington Street
  • Road in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    was once called Campbell Road. The area between downtown and the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge changed drastically in the 20th century. In order to serve

    Barrington Street

    Barrington Street

    Barrington_Street

  • Reversible Errors (film)
  • 2004 television film

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, and featured shots of Halifax City Hall and Angus L. Macdonald Bridge. The film was first shown by CBS in two parts on May 23 and

    Reversible Errors (film)

    Reversible_Errors_(film)

  • HFX Wanderers FC
  • Canadian professional soccer club based in Halifax

    Citadel, located near the club's stadium. The crest includes the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, which connects the Halifax Peninsula with Dartmouth, and an

    HFX Wanderers FC

    HFX_Wanderers_FC

  • Alexander Stirling MacMillan
  • Premier of Nova Scotia from 1940 to 1945

    again became minister of highways in 1933. In 1940, when Premier Angus L. Macdonald went to Ottawa to serve in the wartime cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie

    Alexander Stirling MacMillan

    Alexander Stirling MacMillan

    Alexander_Stirling_MacMillan

  • Macdonald
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, in Canada McDonald Beach, Antarctica McDonald Observatory, an astronomical observatory in Texas, United States Macdonald polynomials

    Macdonald

    Macdonald

  • Suicide bridge
  • Type of structure used frequently to commit suicide

    bridge, however no further prevention program is in development. The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been used for suicide attempts

    Suicide bridge

    Suicide_bridge

  • Nova Scotia Liberal Party
  • Provincial political party in Canada

    (1923–1925) William Chisholm (1925–1930) Angus L. Macdonald (1930–1940) A.S. MacMillan (1940–1945) Angus L. Macdonald (1945–1954) Harold Connolly (1954) (interim)

    Nova Scotia Liberal Party

    Nova_Scotia_Liberal_Party

  • 43rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia
  • Leader Party # of Seats   Frederick Murray Blois Conservative 0   Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 28   Donald MacDonald CCF 2 Total 30

    43rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia

    43rd_General_Assembly_of_Nova_Scotia

  • Joseph Richard Murphy
  • Canadian politician

    office October 28, 1940 – October 16, 1944 Preceded by Angus L. Macdonald Succeeded by Angus L. Macdonald Personal details Born (1880-09-10)September 10, 1880

    Joseph Richard Murphy

    Joseph_Richard_Murphy

  • Harold Connolly
  • Canadian politician (1901–1980)

    1945 to 1950, when he became Minister of Public Health. When Premier Angus L. Macdonald died in 1954, Connolly became the province's premier and the Liberal

    Harold Connolly

    Harold Connolly

    Harold_Connolly

  • Angus (given name)
  • Name list

    historian Angus Lennie (1930–2014), Scottish actor Angus MacAskill (1825–1862), tallest non-pathological giant in recorded history Angus L. Macdonald (1890–1954)

    Angus (given name)

    Angus_(given_name)

  • The Amazing Race Canada 3
  • Season of television series

    International Airport) Halifax (Halifax Central Library) Halifax (Angus L. Macdonald Bridge) Halifax (Halifax Citadel) Halifax (Halifax Public Gardens)

    The Amazing Race Canada 3

    The_Amazing_Race_Canada_3

  • List of bridges in Canada
  • Barra Strait, Cape Breton Island A. Murray MacKay Bridge − Halifax Angus L. Macdonald Bridge − Halifax Seal Island Bridge − Boularderie Island - Cape Breton

    List of bridges in Canada

    List_of_bridges_in_Canada

  • April 1954
  • Month of 1954

    Base, crashed near Batuco, killing all 14 people on board. Died: Angus L. Macdonald, 63, Canadian politician, Premier of Nova Scotia (heart attack) Aneurin

    April 1954

    April_1954

  • List of toll roads
  • Saint John Harbour Bridge (Former toll bridge) Cobequid Pass C$4 Angus L. Macdonald Bridge C$1.25 (toll removed March 17, 2025) A. Murray MacKay Bridge

    List of toll roads

    List_of_toll_roads

  • Matthieu Aikins
  • Canadian-American journalist and author

    alt-weeklies. One of his articles, "Adam's Fall", about suicides from the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Halifax, Nova Scotia, won two major prizes; in 2009, the

    Matthieu Aikins

    Matthieu Aikins

    Matthieu_Aikins

  • North Street Station (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
  • parking lot opposite the main gate to HMC Dockyard just north of the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge where it crosses Barrington Street. The North Street Station

    North Street Station (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

    North Street Station (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

    North_Street_Station_(Halifax,_Nova_Scotia)

  • North End, Halifax
  • Subdivision in Nova Scotia, Canada

    part of Barrington Street was transformed into a highway to serve the Macdonald Bridge, and when the Cogswell Interchange was built. In 1958, several

    North End, Halifax

    North End, Halifax

    North_End,_Halifax

  • Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Canadian provincial capital

    which are dedicated bicycle lanes. The urban core is linked by the Angus L. Macdonald and A. Murray MacKay suspension bridges, as well as the network of

    Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Halifax,_Nova_Scotia

  • History of Nova Scotia
  • to Britain. Liberal premier Angus L. Macdonald dominated the political scene as premier (1933–1940 and 1945–1954). Macdonald dealt with the mass unemployment

    History of Nova Scotia

    History of Nova Scotia

    History_of_Nova_Scotia

  • Buckland & Taylor
  • Canadian engineering firm (1972–2015)

    without closing the bridge to daytime traffic. Modernization of the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, crossing Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada, 1999 and

    Buckland & Taylor

    Buckland_&_Taylor

  • Charles Monsarrat
  • Canadian-born bridge designer

    between Detroit and Windsor, the Lions Gate Bridge at Vancouver and the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge at Halifax, Nova Scotia. He died in Montreal at the age of

    Charles Monsarrat

    Charles_Monsarrat

  • Connolly's quarry
  • Disused Canadian granite quarry in New Brunswick

    on St Andrew, now NB Public Health 1926 Bathurst High School 1976 Angus L. Macdonald Bridge which links the Halifax Peninsula to Dartmouth (piers) MacMillan

    Connolly's quarry

    Connolly's_quarry

  • Halifax Harbour
  • Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada

    There are two large suspension bridges crossing The Narrows: the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, opened in 1955 the A. Murray MacKay Bridge, opened in 1970

    Halifax Harbour

    Halifax_Harbour

  • Helen Creighton
  • Canadian folklorist

    suggests that Creighton's work was used by the provincial government of Angus L. Macdonald (and by later governments and influential writers) to create a myth

    Helen Creighton

    Helen Creighton

    Helen_Creighton

  • St. Francis Xavier University
  • University in Antigonish, Canada

    Amanda Lindhout, journalist and author Allan H. MacDonald, theoretical physicist Angus L. Macdonald, Premier of Nova Scotia (1933–1940; 1945–1954), Canada's

    St. Francis Xavier University

    St._Francis_Xavier_University

  • Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Toronto
  • Building in Toronto

    governor of the Bank of Canada Graham F. Towers, Nova Scotia premier Angus L. Macdonald, federal finance minister Douglas Abbott, lieutenant governor of Nova

    Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Toronto

    Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Toronto

    Bank_of_Nova_Scotia_Building,_Toronto

  • Conscription Crisis of 1944
  • Canadian political controversy

    the government if the Zombies were not sent overseas. J. L. Ilsley, C. D. Howe, Angus Macdonald, Colin W. G. Gibson, Thomas Crerar, and William Pate Mulock

    Conscription Crisis of 1944

    Conscription_Crisis_of_1944

  • HMCS Shawinigan (K136)
  • Flower-class corvette

    about the loss until almost two weeks later, when on 7 December 1944, Angus L. Macdonald, the minister of defence for naval services, told the press. At the

    HMCS Shawinigan (K136)

    HMCS Shawinigan (K136)

    HMCS_Shawinigan_(K136)

  • Tooker Gomberg
  • Canadian environmental activist

    later stated that he appeared to have jumped off the middle of the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the early hours of the morning

    Tooker Gomberg

    Tooker_Gomberg

  • List of premiers of Nova Scotia
  • ) Conservative (Ldr. 1930) MLA for Cape Breton Centre 12 (1 of 2) Angus L. Macdonald (1890–1954) 5 September 1933 – 10 July 1940 1933 election (40th Leg

    List of premiers of Nova Scotia

    List_of_premiers_of_Nova_Scotia

  • History of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
  • History of Canadian city

    after 1954 when the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge opened, finally providing a direct roadlink to Halifax. The completion of the Macdonald Bridge allowed rapid

    History of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

    History_of_Dartmouth,_Nova_Scotia

  • HMCS Micmac
  • Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy

    was made by Canada's Minister of Defence for Naval Services, Angus L. Macdonald. MacDonald was both a Nova Scotia native and a former Premier of that province

    HMCS Micmac

    HMCS Micmac

    HMCS_Micmac

  • Halifax–Dartmouth Ferry Service
  • Canadian ferry service in Nova Scotia

    practical means of crossing Halifax Harbour until the opening of the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in 1955. The modern ferry system was introduced by the former

    Halifax–Dartmouth Ferry Service

    Halifax–Dartmouth Ferry Service

    Halifax–Dartmouth_Ferry_Service

  • Nova Scotia Trunk 7
  • Highway in Nova Scotia

    Bridge, Macdonald Bridge 7.2 4.5 Hwy 111 (to A. Murray MacKay Bridge) Passes under Hwy 111, no direct access, use Route 322 10.0 6.2 Angus L. Macdonald Bridge

    Nova Scotia Trunk 7

    Nova Scotia Trunk 7

    Nova_Scotia_Trunk_7

  • 1956 Nova Scotia general election
  • Canadian provincial election

    charismatic leader, Angus L. Macdonald. Public Health Minister Harold Connolly became interim leader and premier following Macdonald's death in 1954, but

    1956 Nova Scotia general election

    1956_Nova_Scotia_general_election

  • Halifax station (Nova Scotia)
  • Railway station in Nova Scotia, Canada

    west of the station, which stood roughly beneath the present-day Angus L. Macdonald Bridge where it crosses Barrington Street opposite the main gate to

    Halifax station (Nova Scotia)

    Halifax station (Nova Scotia)

    Halifax_station_(Nova_Scotia)

  • East River Bridge (Sheet Harbour)
  • Bridge in Nova Scotia, Canada

    had a span of 213 m (699 ft) and shared engineering ties with the Angus L. MacDonald Bridge in Halifax. Nova Scotia was considering repairs to the old

    East River Bridge (Sheet Harbour)

    East River Bridge (Sheet Harbour)

    East_River_Bridge_(Sheet_Harbour)

  • Cycling in Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Cycling infrastructure in Halifax, Nova Scotia

    and South Park Street. The 1999 addition of a third lane to the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge also included the construction of a dedicated bikeway crossing

    Cycling in Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Cycling in Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Cycling_in_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia

  • Dalhousie University
  • Public university in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Publishing Company. p. 10. ISBN 0-88780-153-6. Henderson, T. S. (2007). Angus L. Macdonald: a Provincial Liberal. University of Toronto Press. pp. 20–21.

    Dalhousie University

    Dalhousie_University

  • 44th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
  • Leader Party # of Seats   Robert L. Stanfield Conservative 8   Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 27   Russell Cunningham CCF 2 Total 37

    44th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

    44th_General_Assembly_of_Nova_Scotia

  • Big lift
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    black-and-white film 2015 "Big Lift" project, a project to renovate the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge 1963 Operation "Big Lift", a U.S. Armed Forces deployment operation

    Big lift

    Big_lift

  • Cabot Trail
  • Scenic highway on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada

    likely took place in Newfoundland and not Cape Breton Island. Premier Angus L. MacDonald wanted to re-brand Nova Scotia for tourism purposes as primarily Scottish

    Cabot Trail

    Cabot Trail

    Cabot_Trail

  • 1955 in Canada
  • Bulldog III in Yellowknife. March 17- Richard Riot April 2 – The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge connecting Halifax to Dartmouth opens. June 9 – 1955 Ontario

    1955 in Canada

    1955 in Canada

    1955_in_Canada

  • 41st General Assembly of Nova Scotia
  • Leader Party # of Seats   Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 25   Gordon Sidney Harrington Conservative 5 Total 30

    41st General Assembly of Nova Scotia

    41st_General_Assembly_of_Nova_Scotia

  • Reversible lane
  • Lane in which traffic may travel in either direction

    Vancouver, (7 lanes total, 1 reversible with movable barrier) Nova Scotia Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, Chebucto Road and the Herring Cove Road in Halifax (3 lanes

    Reversible lane

    Reversible lane

    Reversible_lane

  • Transportation in Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Dartmouth-and-Halifax, Nova Scotia are linked by two suspension bridges. The Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, since 1955, and the A. Murray MacKay Bridge since 1970. On

    Transportation in Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Transportation in Halifax, Nova Scotia

    Transportation_in_Halifax,_Nova_Scotia

  • Richard Donahoe
  • Canadian politician

    Scotia House of Assembly in a 1954 by-election held after the death of Angus L. Macdonald and was re-elected four times in 1956, 1960, 1963 and 1967. He was

    Richard Donahoe

    Richard_Donahoe

  • Aberdeen Angus
  • Scottish breed of beef cattle

    The Aberdeen Angus, sometimes simply Angus, is a Scottish breed of small beef cattle. It derives from cattle native to the counties of Aberdeen, Banff

    Aberdeen Angus

    Aberdeen Angus

    Aberdeen_Angus

  • Frederick Henry Sexton
  • Canadian engineer and administrator (1879–1955)

    purchase a new Plymouth automobile, which was presented by Premier Angus L. Macdonald. At the spring convocation, Sexton received an Honorary Doctorate

    Frederick Henry Sexton

    Frederick_Henry_Sexton

  • Mackeigan v Hickman
  • Supreme Court of Canada case

    testify. The judges (Ian M. MacKeigan, Gordon L. S. Hart, Malachi C. Jones, Angus L. Macdonald, and Leonard L. Pace) applied for a declaration that the Commission

    Mackeigan v Hickman

    Mackeigan v Hickman

    Mackeigan_v_Hickman

  • Gordon E. Romkey
  • Canadian politician

    Slater. Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1941, AL Normandin Henderson, TS Angus L. Macdonald: A Provincial Liberal (2007) ISBN 0-8020-9459-7 "Romkey Family Cemetery

    Gordon E. Romkey

    Gordon_E._Romkey

  • 1929 Nova Scotia Government Control of Liquor referendum
  • Queens and Shelburne voted in favour of continuing prohibition. Angus L. Macdonald: A Provincial Liberal by T. Stephen Henderson Nova Scotia plans end

    1929 Nova Scotia Government Control of Liquor referendum

    1929_Nova_Scotia_Government_Control_of_Liquor_referendum

  • 45th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
  • Leader Party # of Seats   Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 22   Robert L. Stanfield Progressive Conservative 13   Russell Cunningham CCF 2 Total 37

    45th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

    45th_General_Assembly_of_Nova_Scotia

  • 40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia
  • Legislature of Nova Scotia (1933–1937)

    Leader Party # of Seats   Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 22   Gordon Sidney Harrington Conservative 8   N/A CCF/United Farmer/Labour 0 Total 30

    40th General Assembly of Nova Scotia

    40th_General_Assembly_of_Nova_Scotia

  • Argyle Street (Halifax)
  • Street in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

    333 336 349 354 357 374 Bridges and roundabouts A. Murray MacKay Angus L. MacDonald Halifax Harbour Bridges See also Halifax Urban Greenway Lighthouse

    Argyle Street (Halifax)

    Argyle Street (Halifax)

    Argyle_Street_(Halifax)

  • John of Islay, Earl of Ross
  • Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles

    Isles, Earl of Ross". Maritime Mosaic. Retrieved 18 March 2017. Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896). The Clan Donald. Vol. 1. Inverness: The Northern

    John of Islay, Earl of Ross

    John_of_Islay,_Earl_of_Ross

  • Noel Knockwood
  • Canadian first nation leader

    community. Knockwood also ceremonially lifted the curse from the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge at its opening in 1955, the first bridge to be erected across

    Noel Knockwood

    Noel_Knockwood

  • List of toll bridges
  • transponder, $6.80–$7.40 CAD with video Serge Marcil Bridge $1.50 CAD Angus L. Macdonald Bridge - tolls eliminated on March 14, 2025 A. Murray MacKay Bridge

    List of toll bridges

    List_of_toll_bridges

  • Clan MacDonell of Glengarry
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Eyre-Todd 1923, 2: pp. 269–270. Macdonald; Macdonald 1900, 3: pp. 226–238. Mackenzie 1881, p. 14. Macdonald, Angus; Macdonald, Archibald (1896). The clan

    Clan MacDonell of Glengarry

    Clan MacDonell of Glengarry

    Clan_MacDonell_of_Glengarry

  • List of people from Cape Breton
  • Graham Bell Angus L. MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia Donald MacDonald, President of the Canadian Labour Congress and MLA Finlay MacDonald, Senator Rodney

    List of people from Cape Breton

    List_of_people_from_Cape_Breton

  • Amalgamation of the Halifax Regional Municipality
  • added in 1969. The biggest change to Dartmouth came in 1955 when the Angus L. MacDonald Bridge opened, connecting Dartmouth to Halifax. Unprecedented suburban

    Amalgamation of the Halifax Regional Municipality

    Amalgamation of the Halifax Regional Municipality

    Amalgamation_of_the_Halifax_Regional_Municipality

  • Nova Scotia New Democratic Party
  • Provincial political party in Canada

    the Opposition after the 1945 provincial election in which Premier Angus L. Macdonald's Liberal Party swept 28 of the 30 seats and the Tories were wiped

    Nova Scotia New Democratic Party

    Nova Scotia New Democratic Party

    Nova_Scotia_New_Democratic_Party

  • Eddie Carvery
  • Canadian social activist (1946–2026)

    record. In response to a 1989 aggravated assault. Appellate Justice Angus L. MacDonald sentenced Carvery to a three-year prison term. He termed the assault

    Eddie Carvery

    Eddie_Carvery

  • George Jones (Canadian admiral)
  • Royal Canadian Navy admiral

    to do staff work and got the permission from the Defence Minister, Angus L. MacDonald to bring him to Ottawa. Jones joined HMCS Bytown in Ottawa at the

    George Jones (Canadian admiral)

    George Jones (Canadian admiral)

    George_Jones_(Canadian_admiral)

  • Roads in Canada
  • 333 336 349 354 357 374 Bridges and roundabouts A. Murray MacKay Angus L. MacDonald Halifax Harbour Bridges See also Halifax Urban Greenway Lighthouse

    Roads in Canada

    Roads in Canada

    Roads_in_Canada

  • Aonghus Óg of Islay
  • Scottish magnate

    Aonghus Óg Mac Domhnaill (died 1314 × 1318/c. 1330), or Angus Og MacDonald, was a fourteenth-century Scottish magnate and chief of Clann Domhnaill. He

    Aonghus Óg of Islay

    Aonghus Óg of Islay

    Aonghus_Óg_of_Islay

  • List of people on the postage stamps of Canada
  • Kay Livingstone (2018) Tom Longboat (2000) Angus L. MacDonald (1998) James MacDonald (1973) John A. Macdonald (1927, 1972) Alexander Mackenzie (1952) Sir

    List of people on the postage stamps of Canada

    List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Canada

  • Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia
  • Community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    Hospital was opened on May 24, 1949, with a ceremony in which Premier Angus L. MacDonald officiated. It was operated as an outpost hospital by the Canadian

    Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia

    Sheet Harbour, Nova Scotia

    Sheet_Harbour,_Nova_Scotia

  • Aonghus Mór
  • Scottish nobleman

    MacDomhnaill, Angus fitz Donald, Angus Mac Donald, Angus MacDonald, Angus Macdonald, Angus Mór Mac Donald, Angus Mor mac Donald, Angus Mor MacDonald, Angus Mór

    Aonghus Mór

    Aonghus Mór

    Aonghus_Mór

  • List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality
  • and Deputy Leader of the federal New Democratic Party (2012–2015) Angus L. MacDonald, 12th and 14th Premier of Nova Scotia 1933–1940, 1945–1954 and federal

    List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality

    List_of_people_from_the_Halifax_Regional_Municipality

  • Canso Causeway
  • Causeway connecting Cape Breton Island with mainland Nova Scotia

    Minister of Transport Lionel Chevrier and Premier of Nova Scotia Angus L. MacDonald. The Strait of Canso was permanently blocked on December 10, 1954

    Canso Causeway

    Canso Causeway

    Canso_Causeway

  • Inverness (federal electoral district)
  • Former federal electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada

    1930 Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Conservative Isaac Duncan MacDougall 4,887 Liberal Angus L. MacDonald 4,722

    Inverness (federal electoral district)

    Inverness_(federal_electoral_district)

  • Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada
  • its Copper Cliff smelter in Ontario. Bridges of note included the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge in Halifax 1954, the Oak Street Bridge, Vancouver, 1957, the

    Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

    Technological_and_industrial_history_of_20th-century_Canada

  • Clarence Gillis
  • Canadian politician (1895–1960)

    media at the time, as recently deceased former Nova Scotia premier Angus L. MacDonald was given most of the credit. He failed to get re-elected in the general

    Clarence Gillis

    Clarence Gillis

    Clarence_Gillis

  • Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles
  • Lord of the Isles and chief of the Scottish Clan Donald

    children: Alexander Macdonald, 10th Earl of Ross who died on 7 May 1449 Angus Macdonald, who became Bishop of the Isles Mariota Macdonald, whose first husband

    Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles

    Donald of Islay, Lord of the Isles

    Donald_of_Islay,_Lord_of_the_Isles

  • Canada Post stamp releases (2005–2009)
  • Russell Coatings Fredericton, New Brunswick 2 April 2005 Bridges: Angus L. MacDonald Bridge $0.50 Designwerke Inc., Andrew Perro Sid Tabak Lithography

    Canada Post stamp releases (2005–2009)

    Canada_Post_stamp_releases_(2005–2009)

  • Eleanor Josephine Macdonald
  • American university teacher and epidemiologist (1906-2007)

    States in Connecticut. Eleanor Josephine Macdonald the daughter of Angus Alexander and Catherine Macdonald was born in the Boston suburb of West Somerville

    Eleanor Josephine Macdonald

    Eleanor Josephine Macdonald

    Eleanor_Josephine_Macdonald

  • Scottish wildcat
  • Small wild cat

    distribution includes the Cairngorms, the Black Isle, Aberdeenshire, the Angus Glens and Ardnamurchan. It lives in wooded habitats, shrubland and near

    Scottish wildcat

    Scottish wildcat

    Scottish_wildcat

  • Jack Hawkins (politician)
  • Canadian politician

    of which being The Life and Times of Angus L. (1969), concerning the Nova Scotia politician Angus L. MacDonald. His book Recollections of the Regan Years:

    Jack Hawkins (politician)

    Jack Hawkins (politician)

    Jack_Hawkins_(politician)

  • Clan MacDonald of Glencoe
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Cobbett 1814, pp. 902–903. Campsie 2018. Prebble 2002, p. 197. Macdonald, A. (Angus); Macdonald, Archibald (1896). The clan Donald. National Library of Scotland

    Clan MacDonald of Glencoe

    Clan MacDonald of Glencoe

    Clan_MacDonald_of_Glencoe

  • Trent–Severn Waterway
  • Navigable route in Ontario, Canada

    Examiner. Angus 1998, p. 14. Angus 1998, p. 17. Angus 1998, p. 23. Angus 1998, p. 25. Angus 1998, p. 24. Angus 1998, p. 28. Angus 1998, p. 30. Angus 1998,

    Trent–Severn Waterway

    Trent–Severn Waterway

    Trent–Severn_Waterway

  • John Macdonald
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    John Macdonald or MacDonald may refer to: John MacDonald (Australian politician) (1880–1937), Australian senator for Queensland John Mor MacDonald, 3rd

    John Macdonald

    John_Macdonald

  • Benbecula
  • Island of the Outer Hebrides, Scotland

    741-742 Angus & Archibald Macdonald. The Clan Donald volume 2, The Northern Counties Publishing Company Ltd, 1900, p. 320 Angus & Archibald Macdonald. The

    Benbecula

    Benbecula

    Benbecula

  • Historical rankings of prime ministers of Canada
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  • Clan MacDonald of Keppoch
  • Highland Scottish clan

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  • Rufus Carter
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  • Merida (Brave)
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  • List of Scottish place names in Canada
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  • Corbin Bernsen
  • American actor and director (born 1954)

    in the film Donna on Demand to Kyle MacDonald for a snow globe of the band Kiss. It was this role that MacDonald eventually traded for a two-story farmhouse

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