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  1. Oonagh. The private lives of the Glorious Guinness Girls fascinated a nation. Granddaughters of the first Earl of Iveagh, the three daughters of Ernest Guinness are glamorous society girls, the toast of Dublin and London. Darlings of the press, with not a care in the world. Only Fliss, sent to live with the girls as a child to escape her impoverished Anglo-Irish family, knows what beautiful ...

  2. The Guinness family is an extensive Irish family known for its accomplishments in brewing, banking, politics, ... Oonagh Guinness (1910–1995); married Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne. Garech Browne (1939–2018) Tara Bro ...

  3. 1966: Tara Browne, son of Oonagh Guinness, dies after a car crash allegedly under the influence of LSD. 1966 : Prince Frederick of Russia, husband of Lady Brigid Guinness, drowns in the Rhine aged 54.

  4. Oonagh Guinness (22 February 1910 – 2 August 1995) was an Anglo-Irish socialite, society hostess and art collector, and the second wife of Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and Browne. (en) Oonagh Guinness (22 février 1910 - 2 août 1995) est une mondaine anglo-irlandaise, hôtesse de la société et collectionneuse d'art, et la deuxième épouse de Dominick Browne, 4e baron Oranmore et ...

  5. 1. Okt. 2020 · Lost portrait of glamorous twice-divorced 1920s Anglo-Irish socialite Oonagh Guinness, 21, sparks bidding war after vanishing for 25 years before eventually selling for £255,000

  6. 16. Sept. 2020 · The Hon. Mrs. Philip Leyland Kindersley (née Oonagh Guinness) by Philip Alexius de László, 1931. Those parties – famous for the informal generosity of their hospitality – were thrown by Oonagh Guinness. They were full of artists, writers, poets and playwrights. They rambled on across nights and days, with people, so I was told, falling ...

  7. Oonagh was a wealthy heiress to the Guinness fortune and the youngest of the three "Golden Guinness Girls". Garech's father, Lord Oranmore and Browne, had the rare distinction of sitting in the House of Lords for 72 years, until his death at the age of 100 in August 2002, without ever speaking in a debate.