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  1. Media in category "Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. Coat of Arms of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, KG, CB, CMG, VD, ADC, FRS, DL.png 1,158 × 1,158; 738 KB

  2. Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh. by Howard Coster half-plate film negative, 1931 Transferred from Central Office of Information, 1974

  3. ODNB link for Guinness, Sir Rupert Edward Cecil Lee (1874-1967) 2nd Earl of Iveagh Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P140761 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P45744 )

  4. Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, led a life that was dedicated to proving that 'Guinness is good for you'. Sláinte! In 1905 the Hon. Rupert Guinness (Viscount Elveden) bought land that had formerly been part of Woking Park from his father-in-law, the 4 th Earl of Onslow of Clandon Park, and created Pyrford Court, designed by Clyde Young.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, KP, GCVO, FRS (November 10, 1847 - October 7, 1927) was an Irish philanthropist and businessman. Born in Clontarf, Dublin, he was the third son of Sir Benjamin Guinness, 1st Baronet, and younger brother of Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun. Educated at Trinity College Dublin, graduating with BA in ...

  6. Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, KG, CB, CMG, VD, ADC, FRS, DL (29 March 1874 – 14 September 1967) was an Anglo-Irish businessman, politician, oarsman and philanthropist. Born in London, he was the eldest son of Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh. He served as the twentieth Chancellor of the University of Dublin from 1927 to 1963, succeeding his father who was ...

  7. Lord Iveagh was educated at Eton College, Trinity College, Cambridge, and the University of Grenoble. He inherited the title from his grandfather, The 2nd Earl of Iveagh, in September 1967. He lived at Farmleigh in the Phoenix Park in Dublin and was chairman of Guinness 1961–1992.