• Mariga Guinness (born Hermione Maria-Gabrielle von Urach; 21 September 1932 – 8 May 1989) was an architectural conservationist and socialite, and co-founder...
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  • generally known as Mariga, and later his second wife, the former Penelope Cuthbertson, whom he married in 1984. Born on 8 September 1931, Guinness was the second...
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    Marie-Gabrielle, Princess of Urach. Desmond and Mariga Guinness were co-founders of the Irish Georgian Society. Guinness's maternal family was researched in the...
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  • of the heirs of the Guinness business dynasty. Son of Desmond and Mariga Guinness, née Princess Hermione Maria-Gabrielle von Urach, he was educated at...
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    fathered a son with Marina, the daughter of Irish author Desmond Guinness and Mariga Guinness. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his second wife, with...
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    donor Rose Saul Zalles. The grave of the co-founder of the society, Mariga Guinness (1932–1989), is located at the folly. The site, which is designated...
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    it. The modern society was hence founded in 1958 by Desmond Guinness and his wife Mariga and since that time, a number of buildings of architectural merit...
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  • politician and Governor of Bermuda (1964–1972) (born 1907) 8 May – Mariga Guinness, architectural conservationist (born 1932) 10 May – Stewart Perowne...
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  • Boano, 85–86, Italian automobile designer and coachbuilder (Fiat). Mariga Guinness, 56, English-born architectural conservationist, co-founder of the...
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  • the square and the Irish Georgian Society. In particular Desmond and Mariga Guinness stymied his development by buying a house in the middle of the square's...
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  • one of the Mountjoy Square houses. Along with fellow campaigners, Mariga Guinness and Deirdre Kelly, this demonstrated that these buildings could be...
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    had issue by both. His daughter Marie-Gabrielle (aka Mariga) was the first wife of Desmond Guinness. Albrecht's marriages were also considered morganatic...
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    amongst the new structures. The house was bought in 1967 by Mariga and Desmond Guinness for £93,000 to save it from vandalism, became the flagship of...
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    children by both. His daughter Marie-Gabrielle (aka Mariga) was the first wife of Desmond Guinness, a diplomat and artist turned journalist and expert...
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  • of Urach. They had a daughter Marie-Gabrielle, a.k.a. "Mariga", who married Desmond Guinness. Rosemary returned alone to Britain in 1938. In 1943 he...
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    traditional music. At a later stage in Cathal's life, he met Desmond Guinness and his wife Mariga, founders of the Irish Georgian Society, which he subsequently...
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    earliest was Arthur Guinness, who died there in January 1803. Subsequently, his descendant Desmond Guinness and first wife Mariga, attempted to save and...
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