Macdonald was born in Gwaenysgor, near Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales. His birth was registered (as Gordon McDonald) in Holywell in the third quarter of 1888.[3] His father, Thomas Macdonald, and his mother, Ellen, were both Welsh.[4] The family moved to the Lancashire Coalfield where he was brought up, his father working as a coalminer in a pit near Ashton in Makerfield.[1] Educated in a local elementary school, he initially followed his father into the collieries aged 13. He subsequently won a scholarship to Ruskin College.[4]
Macdonald was viewed as being pro-federation and was accused of bias by Peter Cashin and supporters of responsible government and of manipulating the referendums.[2]
Macdonald left the island upon its entry to Canada in 1949. Two days after his departure, an apparently congratulatory poem was published in The Evening Telegram. It emerged that the poem was an acrostic, with the first letter of each line spelling out "THE BASTARD".[2]
^ abc"Macdonald, Sir Gordon (1885-1966)". Profiles of Governors. Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site Project. August 2000. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
^"Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 18 December 2020.