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  1. Oonagh Guinness (* 22. Februar 1910 in London; † 2. August 1995 in Luggala, County Wicklow, Irland) war eine anglo-irische Millionenerbin, Kunstsammlerin und prominente Gastgeberin von Künstlern und Intellektuellen.

  2. 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.

  3. 2. Aug. 1995 · Oonagh was the youngest daughter of Ernest Guinness, born on 22 Feb 1910, and became famous for throwing "raffish weekends" at Luggala, a fairytale Gothic lodge in the Wicklow mountains. A Magritte masterpiece hung above the fireplace in the drawing room, looking a little dull after the maid cleaned it with some Vim.

    • February 22, 1910
    • August 2, 1995
  4. 19. Sept. 2020 · Oonagh was the sweetest of the three, and the most maternal. She also suffered the most tragedy. She had two children with Philip Kindersley — Gay and Tessa, who died age 14, after a diphtheria...

  5. Oonagh Guinness (1910–95) was a member of the famous Guinness family and a glamorous figure in Irish and international society. She had three marriages, eight children, and a jet-setting lifestyle, but also faced tragedies and controversies.

  6. 30. Juni 2012 · In the week following her son’s death, Oonagh Guinness, dressed entirely in black, continued the court battle and ultimately won custody of the two boys Dorian (3) and 18-month-old Julian. Tara...

  7. Oonagh was the daughter of Ernest Guinness, whose father Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh - head of the family's brewing business and the richest man in Ireland. Oonagh and her two sisters were famously dubbed the 'golden Guinness girls'.