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Bannerman

Bannerman is a name of Scottish origin (see Clan Bannerman) and may refer to

Bannerman (surname)

Bannerman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Bannerman, 19th century British colonial governor
  • Celia Bannerman, English actress
  • Charles Bannerman, scorer of a century in the very first cricket Test match
  • David Armitage Bannerman (1886-1979), British ornithologist
  • Helen Bannerman, author of Little Black Sambo
  • James Bannerman, Fanti Governor of the Gold Coast, the son of a Fanti woman and a Scotsman
  • Murray Bannerman, Canadian ice hockey goaltender
  • Yasmin Bannerman, British actress

Usage examples of "bannerman".

Fort Bannerman was a small metropolis, for besides the Bay store it had a Mounted Police post, a hospital run by the Grey Nuns, and an Indian school in charge of the Oblate Brothers.

Fort Bannerman on a clear fresh morning when the sky was a pale Arctic blue, so pale as to be almost colourless, and a small cold wind, so tiny as to be little more than a shudder, blew from the north.

Fort Bannerman had done Leithen good, and though he found his breathing troublesome and his limbs weak, the hours passed in comparative comfort, since there was no need for exertion.

He was about to return to Fort Bannerman, he said, when his place would be taken for the winter by Father Duplessis.

They had been scolded for this notion by Father Duplessis at Fort Bannerman and by Father Wentzel at the mountain camp, and before the end of the summer the spirits of the tribe had risen, and most believed that the danger had passed.

I sent her a message from Fort Bannerman saying that I had ascertained you were alive and well up to a week before.

So, as stated above, I could not leave Fort Bannerman until the 21st inst.

We reached Fort Bannerman on the 25th, and were able, by radio, to engage a plane from Edmonton, Mr.

I first met him at Fort Bannerman he seemed to me the typical Englishman, courteous, aloof, the type I knew well in the War.

Fort Bannerman, whence it would be easy to complete the journey by air.

Craig gave her soft brown eyes a special smile of thanks, patted her knee, and then looked quickly at Bannerman in case he had overstepped.

It was possibly Clothilde who kept Tim Bannerman hovering around Athens.

He swung out of his thoughts, looked up and saw Bannerman, as natty a tourist as ever dawdled along the caf6s on the water front.

If only I had known where to report, last night, that Heinrich Berg was walking through Mykonos-if only I had tried to get hold of Elias-if only I had telephoned Bannerman in Athens.

THE Douimz ImAoH 249 V- Bannerman dropped his hands, looked casually over his shoulder, glanced at the breakwater, surveyed the water front.