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Guinness Trust Buildings, Brandon Street, Walworth, South Lo
The neon lights of Piccadilly Circus at night, London Date: circa 1950s
Bystander cover 1929 featuring Diana MitfordFront cover of The Bystander featuring a photograph of the Hon. Diana Freeman-Mitford (1910-2003), third daughter of Lord and Lady Redesdale and one of the six infamous Mitford sisters
Wedding of Diana Mitford and Bryan GuinnessGroup wedding photograph showing the bride, Mrs Bryan Guinness, formerly Miss Diana Freeman Mitford, with eleven bridesmaids. From left, Miss Diana Churchill, Miss Mercer-Nairne, the Hon
Tatler cover - The Hon. Lady Mosley, Diana MitfordThe Hon. Lady Mosley, formerly Mrs Bryan Guinness and before that, Diana Freeman Mitford (1910-2003), one of the notorious Mitford sisters
Mrs Bryan Guinness (Diana Freeman Mitford) as VenusFront cover photograph from The Sketch of the Hon. Mrs. Bryan Guinness, formerly the Hon. Diana Mitford, cast as the role of Venus at the Olympian Party
Men in Irish pub, Cork, IrelandThree men with pints of Guinness in an Irish pub in Cork, Ireland. One of the men lights a cigarette. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Newspaper front cover: evacuation of Dunkirk, 1940" Through an inferno of bombs and shells, the B.E.F is crossing the Channel from Dunkirk-in historys strangest armada
Diana MitfordMr Robert Heber-Percy, Mrs Bryan Guinness (the former Diana Freeman Mitford) and Lord Berners pictured attending the Russian ballet at the Royal Opera House. Date: 1934
A Pint of GuinnessA rather desirable pint of Guinness. Date: 1989
Guinness Clock - Pleasure Gardens - Battersea Park Date: circa 1950s
Olivia Baroness ArdilaunOLIVIA CHARLOTTE WHITE, baroness ARDILAUN, wife of Arthur Edward Guinness - in 1900 she was hostess to Queen Victoria. Date: CIRCA 1871
Guinness is Good for You! O Hanlon Pub, Shannon Bridge, 1970s 1970s
Three Mitford Sisters: Unity, Diana and NancyThree of the famous Mitford Sisters, daughters of Lord and Lady Redesdale, photographed in the street. From left to right are Unity (Unity Valkyrie Freeman-Mitford, 1914-1948)
Bryan Guinness with his wife DianaA photograph of Bryan Guinness and his new wife Diana on their honeymoon at Taormina
Festival Clock 1951The colourful Guinness Clock at Battersea Pleasure Gardens, one of the famous attractions of the Festival of Britain, London, England
Marquise de Casa MauryThe Marquise de Casa Maury, formerly Miss Paula Gellibrand, and Mrs Loel Guinness, formerly Joan Yarde-Buller, daughter of Lord Churston. Joan later divorced her husband and married Prince Aly Khan
Party hosts Mr Bryan Guinness (1905-1992) and his wife (Diana Mitford) in her Mariette Crinoline at their house in Buckingham Street
Mature man wearing cloth cap lights his pipe in an Irish pubA mature man wearing a cloth cap sits in a pub in Cork, Ireland, and lights his pipe. In front of him is a pint of Guinness. He has a large belly and behind him is a dart board Date: 1989
Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - Anrep MosaicCelebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - represented in mosaics in the National Gallery, London Entrance Hall - the work of Boris Anrep (1883 - 1969), a Russian mosaicist active in Britain. 1933
Mariga Guinness with derelict Georgian house in DublinMariga Guinness, wife of the president of the Irish Georgian Society, bought her house (freestanding in the background) for 550, and spent 4000 repairing it. Date: 1966
Diana Mitford with her sonsDiana, Lady Mosley (17 June 1910 11 August 2003), born Diana Freeman-Mitford and usually known as Diana Mitford, was one of Britains noted Mitford sisters
Messrs. Robert Porter & Company Ltd premises1913
Piper PA-23-250 Aztec G-ASHV (msn 27-2347), owned by Arthur Guinness and Co.(Park Royal). Date: circa 1965
Guinness Brewery Dublin early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Guinness Brewery, Dublin, Ireland Date: circa 1900s
Dublin Guinness Brewery early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Guinness Brewery, Dubllin - Massive storage vatsStorage Vats at St. James's Gate - the Guinness Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. There are 179 vats like this in which the stout beer is stored before being drawn off into casks for distribution to
Victoria Quay, (Loading Steamers) - Guinness's Brewery, Dublin, Ireland. Date: circa 1910s
Guinness AdvertisementA humorous advertisement illustration which shows a man frantically running to save his bottle of Guinness which is sat between the imminent grasp of a large heavy machinery claw. Date: circa 1939
Alec Guinness (1914 - 2000) portraying G. K. Chesterton's sleuth Father Brown in the 1954 film of the same name. In the United States the film was marketed under the title "The
Guinness's Foreign Extra Stout
Guinness Extra Stout
Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 Series 1B G-AWUFHawker Siddeley HS.125 Series 1B/522 G-AWUF (msn 25090), of Guinness Peat Aviation (GPA), at Edinburgh Airport / RAF Turnhouse. Date: circa 1975
The best attended private view: society and Sir John and Lady Laverys pictures. The show of pictures by Sir John and Lady Lavery at the Alpine Galleries was the smartest private view imaginable
The Guinness Brewery, St Jamess Gate, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, circa 1946. Date: circa 1946
Diana and Nancy Mitford at the Midnight BalletNancy Mitford and her sister Diana (Mrs Bryan Guinness) at The Midnight Ballet Party which took place the Carlton Theatre in aid of Queen Charlottes Hospital
Fortnum & Mason fashion ad - Mrs Philip KindersleyAdvertisement for a ready-to-wear suit in pale green wool tweed with white revers from Fortnum & Mason, modelled by society beauty, Mrs Philip Kindersley
Lady Evelyn Hilda Stuart Erskine Guinness (1883-1939), wife of Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne. 1906
Four smiling men with Guinness advert. Date: circa 1910s
Women Members of Parliament - 1929Women Politicians elected to the House of Commons in June 1929: (from top left) Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (Conservative), Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl (Conservative)
Visitors to the Guinness breweryVisitors to the extensive Guinness Brewery are transported for convenience on a small railway train. circa 1900
Great Malting Floor of the Guinness BreweryThe Great Malting Floor of the Guinness Brewery. circa 1900
Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, maker of Guinness Brewery
Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh (1847-1927) of the Guinness brewery family. circa 1890s
Arthur Edward Guinness, Lord Ardilaun of Guinness BreweryArthur Edward Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun, 2nd Baronet (1840-1915), British businessman, politician and philanthropist
Calle Triana, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, with a carnival taking place. Date: circa 1900s
Guinness Brewery - Dublin 1890sExterior of Guinness Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, showing thousands of barrels in the brewery yard. Date: circa 1890s