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  1. Aileen Sibell Mary Plunket (née Guinness; 1904–1999) was an Anglo-Irish society hostess. She was one of the "Guinness Golden Girls" who were icons in the 1920s, along with her sisters Maureen and Oonagh .

  2. In 1927 the estate was bought by Ernest Guinness, as a wedding present for his daughter, Aileen Guinness, who married a cousin, Brinsley Sheridan Plunket. Aileen Plunket entertained on a grand scale. The castle became the site of hunt balls and other lavish social events.

  3. 23 de fev. de 2015 · Plunket who in November 1927 married Aileen Guinness, eldest daughter of Ernest Guinness (see Temps Perdu « The Irish Aesthete). The couple were related: the grandmother of Brinsley (always known as Brinny) Plunket had been a […]

  4. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Aileen Plunket or Aileen Sibell Mary Plunket; Aileen Sibell Mary Guinness (1904 – 1999) was an Irish society hostess. She was one of the "Guinness Golden Girls" who were icons in the 1920s. She married well and took an interest in organising parties and in interior design.

  5. Aileen Plunket or Aileen Sibell Mary Plunket; Aileen Sibell Mary Guinness (1904 – 1999) was an Irish society hostess. She was one of the "Guinness Golden Girls" who were icons in the 1920s. She married well and took an interest in organising parties and in interior design.

  6. Aileen Sibell Mary Plunket (née Guinness; 1904–1999) was an Anglo-Irish society hostess. She was one of the "Guinness Golden Girls" who were icons in the 1920s, along with her sisters Maureen and Oonagh.

  7. 19 de set. de 2020 · Emily Houirican. They were beautiful, wealthy and the talk of the town. A new book paints a picture of the Guinness girls and their lives in 1920s Dublin.