Bannerman - Individuals

Individuals

  • Alexander Bannerman, 19th century British colonial governor
  • Alick Bannerman, Australian cricketer
  • 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
  • Yasmin Bannerman, a British actress
  • James Bannerman-Fanti Governor of the Gold Coast; the son of a Fanti woman and a Scotsman

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