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Ethel Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll (née Whigham, formerly Sweeny; 1 December 1912 – 25 July 1993) was a Scottish heiress, socialite, and aristocrat who was most famous for her 1951 marriage and much-publicised 1963 divorce from her second husband, Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll.
- George Hay Whigham, Helen Mann Hannay
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22 de abr. de 2022 · Margaret Campbell, formerly Sweeny, née Whigham (1912 - 1993), Duchess of Argyll, and Ian Douglas Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll (1903 - 1973), after their wedding at Caxton Hall in London,...
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- Eloise Barry
23 de dic. de 2021 · In an age where aristocratic women were primarily simply required to be beautiful and wealthy, Margaret found herself with no shortage of suitors and was named debutante of the year in 1930. She was briefly engaged to the Earl of Warwick, before marrying Charles Sweeny, a fellow wealthy American.
- Sarah Roller
Address Book. Travel. Schools. Features. The true story of the Duchess of Argyll, one-time Tatler columnist and the ‘dirty duchess’ at the heart of A Very British Scandal. The society beauty found herself at the centre of a toxic divorce case in 1963, after it emerged that both she and her husband had conducted multiple extra-marital affairs.
22 de abr. de 2022 · Margaret Whigham and Charles Sweeny on their wedding day, 1933. The Sweenys were married for 14 years and had three children (including a daughter who was stillborn) before divorcing in 1947.
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28 de dic. de 2021 · In 1933, Margaret married Charles Francis Sweeny, an Irish-American stockbroker and amateur golfer, whose family’s millions came from coal mining, oil, and smelting. So popular was the young...
20 de mar. de 2023 · 20 March 2023. Margaret Sweeny (Whigham, later Duchess of Argyll) National Portrait Gallery London. Photographs by pioneering photographer Yevonde Middleton, including a newly discovered image of the infamous Duchess of Argyll, will be showcased in a vibrant exhibition when the National Portrait Gallery reopens this summer . Read More.