Hilda McDonald
Hilda McDonald | |
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Born | August 3, 1883 ![]() |
Died | June 4, 1961 ![]() |
Spouse(s) | William MacLachlan McDonald ![]() |
Children | Arthur McDonald, John Archie McDonald ![]() |
Hilda Ellen Maud McDonald (August 3, 1883 – June 4, 1961) was an Antiguan poet and politician. She was the first female member of the Antiguan House of Assembly.[1]
She was born Hilda Ellen Maud Edwards on August 3, 1883 in Antigua.[2] In 1902, she married Dr. William MacLachlan McDonald, MRCS LRCP OBE, a physician with the Royal Army Medical Corps, in South Africa.[1] Their sons were Air Marshal Sir Arthur William Baynes McDonald, KCB, AFC, FRAeS, DL[3] and John Archibald McDonald.[1]
In addition to serving in the Antiguan legislature, she was Chief Information Officer of the colonial Antiguan government.[1]
She published a book of poetry, Snowflakes and Stardust (1956), including the pastoral poem "Evensong," which has appeared in several anthologies.[1][2] She told her grandson Ian McDonald that "Poetry takes infinite time, and I never made enough time for it. We all have enough time, but very few make enough time for important things.”[4]
Bibliography
[edit]- Snowflakes and Stardust (1956)[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e McDonald, Ian (2020). Inheritance: The Story of a West Indian Family. ISBN 978-976-8244-43-7.
- ^ a b "Antigua and Barbuda: Their Early Voices" (PDF). The Antigua and Barbuda Review of Books. 5 (1): 12. Summer 2012.
- ^ "BBC - WW2 People's War - DUNQUERQUE CALLING by Gillian Howie". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-04-11.
- ^ News, Stabroek (2009-02-01). "'I shake hands with you in my heart'". Stabroek News. Retrieved 2025-04-11.
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has generic name (help) - ^ Herdeck, Donald E.; Lubin, Maurice Alcibiade; Laniak-Herdeck, Margaret (1979). Caribbean Writers: A Bio-bibliographical-critical Encyclopedia. Three Continents Press. ISBN 978-0-914478-74-4.