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  1. In popular culture. References. Maureen Constance Guinness. Maureen Constance Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava ( née Guinness; 31 January 1907 – 3 May 1998) was an Anglo-Irish socialite, known as one of the "Guinness Golden Girls". [1] [2] Early life and family.

  2. Maureen Constance Guinness: born 31 January 1907; married 1930 Basil, Earl of Ava (succeeded 1930 as fourth Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, died 1945; one daughter, and one son and one daughter...

  3. 11 de oct. de 2023 · Maureen Guinness and her sisters Aileen and Oonaugh (the mother of Tara Browne) were the great-great granddaughters of the first Arthur Guinness. Charming and devious, they were famous among the aristocratic elites and were often known as the golden Guinness girls, according to the Independent.

  4. 26 de oct. de 2013 · But since the season of 1925 when Maureen was irreversibly launched, Guinness girls have made the story quite interesting. They vary from gifted, calamitous artists to gifted, versatile businesswomen.

  5. 27 de dic. de 2021 · The real-life Maureen was known as one of the ‘Guinness Golden Girls’ alongside her sisters Aileen and Oonagh, and became recognised as the most extroverted and flamboyant of the three after...

  6. 28 de oct. de 2020 · Glamorous and artistic Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava has died aged 79. She was the daughter of MP Loel Guinness and his second wife, Lady Isabel Manners, swapping Belvoir Castle for Clandeboye Estate after her Westminster Abbey wedding to the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. By Rebecca Cope. 28 October 2020.

  7. 3 de may. de 1998 · Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Maureen Constance Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava ( née Guinness; 31 January 1907 – 3 May 1998) was an Anglo-Irish socialite, known as one of the "Guinness Golden Girls".