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  1. Desmond Walter Guinness ( 8 septembre 1931 - 20 août 2020) est un auteur anglo-irlandais d'art et d'architecture géorgiens, un défenseur de l'environnement et le cofondateur de l'Irish Georgian Society. Il est le deuxième fils de l'auteur et brasseur Bryan Guinness, 2e baron Moyne, et de son épouse d'alors Diana Mitford (plus tard Lady ...

  2. 5 de dez. de 2023 · Tue Dec 5 2023 - 04:00. A judge has granted orders to facilitate the completion of the sale of some property in the estate of the late Desmond Guinness in Leixlip, Co Kildare. The High Court ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2023 · Caption: Celebrating Desmond Guinness convenor, Robert O'Byrne with speaker Jerry Hall. Celebrating Desmond Guinness, Dublin Castle, Wednesday 1st November 2023. Family, friends, and supporters gathered in Dublin Castle to celebrate and commemorate Desmond Guinness’s legacy in promoting and protecting Ireland’s architecture and allied arts.

  4. Desmond Guinness. Desmond Guinness ( Irlanda, 8 de septiembre de 1931-20 de agosto de 2020) 1 fue un arquitecto irlandés estudioso del arte georgiano. Desempeñó una gran labor en la preservación del patrimonio arquitectónico irlandés.

  5. 17 de dez. de 2020 · Jacqueline Kennedy and Desmond Guinness at Castletown House in 1967 (Photo: David Davison). For those of us too young to remember the Guinnesses in their prime I refer you to a 1970 ITV programme interview by Alan Whicker, it is riveting — sharp, witty, edgy even indiscreet but their charisma, impatience and beauty explain why they achieved so much against the odds.

  6. 4 de set. de 2020 · Desmond and his first wife, Mariga, purchased Castletown House in 1967 to preserve it from destruction. On his website in his recent entry about Desmond Guinness, Robert O’Byrne the Irish Aesthete tells us: “Today Castletown is owned by the Irish State and is rightly lauded as a splendid example of Irish design and craftsmanship.

  7. Track 1: Desmond Guinness discusses his maternal family, the Mosleys, his education and military service with the Wiltshire Regiment. Track 2: Memories of his first visits to Ireland. His family connections in Ireland and his great interest in Georgian architecture. The setting up the Irish Georgian Society in 1958.