Samson De Brier #2 February 2025

Read Samson De Brier #1 first for an introduction.

LAT= Los Angeles Times

More items found in the Samson De Brier archives are listed in this chapter.

I am in the process of ongoing research with several of these names, locations and years.

TV schedule made up by a utility company and sent out to customers. The date is likely when Samson and Paige Young were friends or at least acquaintances. She only had a little over a year left in her life.

Tiny address and phone book hardly used.

6026 1/2 Barton Ave. is Samson’s address. Is Layne Nielson one of his renters?

Layne Nielson worked with LA fashion legend Rudi Gernreich in the 1960s.
LAT Jan. 15, 1968

Looks like Layne owned Selective Eye Gallery in the early 1970s.

There is a Selective Eye Gallery in Laguna Nigel by late 1977. Unknown if it was connected to Layne Nielson.

I don’t see much more in the newspaper archives about Nielson from the 1980s and beyond.

If online records are correct, he is alive at 86 and living in Salt Lake City.

Nielson donated his papers and design examples to UCLA; Charles E. Young Research Library. The Rudi Gernreich archives reside at this location as well.

Online Archive of California description of the Layne Nielsen Archives at UCLA:

Layne Nielson is a fashion and graphic designer who designed fashion accessories and stationery for Rudi Gernreich and for his own label. The collection includes fashion samples and accessories, as well as sketches, publicity, stationery, examples of Nielson’s design work in advertising, photographs, publications, and documentation of exhibitions.

Designer Layne Nielson is known for his work designing fashion accessories and stationery for Rudi Gernreich. Nielson’s work reflects a wide range of design, including: graphics, product design, textiles, exhibition design, and interior design.

LAT July 15, 1973.
LAT Oct. 14, 1977

LAT

LAT June 24, 1967

Below we see Samson saved his ticket to the Hullabaloo show.

Originally the Earl Carroll Theatre,in 1965 (6230 Sunset Blvd. (listed on the card) became Hullabaloo rock-n-roll club welcoming minors and capitalizing on the popularity of the television variety show Hullabaloo. In 1968 it was renamed the Kaleidoscope…..with an emphasis on local bands like the Doors.

From Mike Hume’s Historic Theatre Photography.

The 3 images below are a store guide of antique and thrift stores on Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank. Samson was known for collecting antiques, art, and all kinds of home decor, which he displayed in his home on Barton Way.

Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank is still known as a place for for thrift, vintage clothing and antique stores.

Sidney Skolsky column. A current item on Marilyn Monroe along with his mention of Samson and Kenneth Anger and the famous underground film, The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.

Gossip item from Fabulous magazine. Mentions many friends/salon goers from Samson chapter #1: Vicki Dougan, Curtis Harrington and Renata Druck.

Detailed description of Renate Druks, from a published article. A Samson friend and fellow salon host, Druks sent several Christmas cards to Samson.

More on Druks in Samson chapter #1.

Writer Bill Thorpe, describing Samson’s refrigerator, which doesn’t seem bare!

This image and the next 2 are credits for Kenneth Anger’s Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.

Publication and date of Samson’s letter to the editor seen at left.

Samson found this interesting enough to clip and save. Talk about a forgotten pop culture moment! This incident made it into several newspapers and probably some newscasts!
Saved by me from newspapers.com. Arizona Daily Star May 4, 1968. Many newspapers across the nation carried this story. I wonder if Harvey Pepper ever made it to a talk show or evening newscast. He certainly would in 2025.

In Samson Part #1 you learned that half of the De Brier archive is a box of Christmas cards. Primarily from the 1950s to 1970s.

Front of a card by? Roberta Haynes.

Christmas card, I can’t remember from who.

I stayed very near the Bullock’s Wilshire when in LA for my research appointment at USC ONE Archives. What I needed was more time, and a good night’s sleep!
Who is Donna Burris?

I have found very little so far. The best clue I have is the article below. It contains a one sentence mention of a Donna Burris for a “witchy” type “casting call.”

July 2, 1966 LAT. I have much more information on Animal Huxley and Pamela Woolman. Can’t find anything more on Marti Cone.

These three women had their picture in the LAT to go with this article. They, and every other woman there, are mentioned with only a sentence or two at most.

Donna Burris

is also mentioned with only one sentence, but no photograph.

2nd column, 2nd paragraph.

Casting call for witches? It’s not clear for what exactly. A passing mention of Marshall McLuhan. Donna Burris passed away in 2008 in Clovis, Ca. according to online information.

2 newspaper items found by me in newspaper archives. Los Angeles Mirror Feb. 7, 1961. >>>>>>>>>>>

LAT. Mar. 11, 1966.

Samson De Brier LAT Obituary April 8, 1995

The Guardian, London, England May 12, 1995
From the archives. An evening to honor Samson after his death.

Samson’s close friend Cameron also died in 1995.

More info. to come!

Below is a paragraph from a first- hand account article, by Tosh Berman, the son of artist Wallace.

It’s significant for my research, because I firmly believe that Paige Young would have fit into this category of Samson De Brier’s pretty women friends.

I only went into Samson’s Barton Avenue home once, and that was through an invite from one of his female friends. When I saw Samson at art openings or film events, he was usually with a pretty woman. All of his women were protective of him, and in my view, they were at odds with each other. I was sworn to secrecy not to reveal who took me to the house after Samson passed away. I think it was a day or two after he died. At the time I was the director at Beyond Baroque, the literary/arts center in Venice, California. 

by Tosh Berman, Please Kill Me: This is What is Cool.

Linking entire article which I highly recommend.

1973 #2 *Meet the Hon. Desmond Guinness & His Mother Diana Mitford, her husband Oswald Mosley. “Princess” Mariga. Irish Georgian Society. 1969 Flashback. Suzy. Jody Jacobs and Beverley Jackson. Santa Barbara. LONG. 10/6/25* Update

LAT = Los Angeles Times

Two years into my research I subscribed to newspapers.com and searched for Paige Young; instantly this article came up.

Paige Young is the date of Desmond Guinness with bespeckled host Guy Roop of Santa Barbara, seen on the right. Beverly Jackson in the middle of the trio on the left.

The article was written by society columnist Jody Jacobs and published in the Los Angeles Times, Oct. 10, 1973.

^^^^Jody Jacobs was the society editor for the LAT from 1971-1985.^^^^

I felt a chill when I realized that Paige Young had only 6 months left to live when this article was published.

What you see above, is Jody Jacobs only mention of Paige Young in the article besides her photo by photographer Kathleen Ballard.

The rest of the article discusses the many Santa Barbara society VIPs who attended the party for Desmond Guinness.

This story involves another newspaper society columnist named Beverley Jackson of the Santa Barbara News-Press.

Beverley Jackson in the center of the trio, with Mrs. Louis-Dreyfus and Douglas Campbell. Campbell is hosting Desmond Guinness at his mansion in Beverly Hills. They were in Santa Barbara for the weekend.
Douglas Campbell threw many parties in his mansion which was filled with an expensive Fine Art collection.

Jackson attended the party and then wrote about it for the Santa Barbara News-Press in her regular “society” column. (Included in update at the end of the chapter.)

Last page of Jacobs article. A cocktail party at the Alexanders pictured above, one event on Desmond’s busy itinerary in Montecito that weekend.
Beverley Jackson mentioned in 2nd paragraph, enlarged below.
Mrs. Louis-Dreyfus mentioned is probably the same family as actress Julia, who was born and lived in New York.

Beverley Jackson mention beginning lower left column.

I was fortunate to exchange a few emails with Beverley Jackson about 2 years before she died at age 91 in 2020.

She wrote to me that she remembered Desmond, but not Paige.

And without my prompting, “Desmond was always very discreet in these matters.”

But no memory of Paige.

It turns out Beverley did meet Paige in 1974, less than 2 weeks before Paige ended her life. Please see update at the end of this chapter.

Beverley Jackson lived a very full life from what I have read online.

She wrote a society column for the Santa Barbara News-Press from 1968-1992.

This job allowed her to travel and often stay with 100s of wealthy people from around the world.

This includes Leixlip Castle in Ireland visiting Desmond Guinness, at his home base. (Desmond is English.)

All the while having her home and work in beautiful Santa Barbara County.

Beverley traveled widely in China inspiring her to become a historian and author on Chinese culture, costume and fashion.

On top of that, Jackson had yet another career as a curator for the Santa Barbara Art Museum.

After reading the Jacobs (and later Jackson) article

I thought, who is this Desmond Guinness

attending several events arranged in his honor by a Who’s Who of Santa Barbara society?

Famous in the Santa Barbara Art world, Guy Roop hosted Desmond in Santa Barbara and took him (and Paige? Probably) to tea at Wright Ludington’s home earlier in the afternoon. Ludington was a major Art patron and founding member of the Santa Barbara Art Museum. I guess Paige stayed the weekend in Santa Barbara. Where? It doesn’t say of course. This photo of the trio was at Desmond’s reception at the Biltmore Hotel Santa Barbara. She places her booted feet on a coffee table at the Birnam Wood Golf Club reception for Desmond.

“the Hon. Desmond Guinness.”

as it is often written.

Usually written with the Hon. before his well known last name, Desmond was born in 1931.

Let’s start with his family of origin.

Hon. Desmond Guinness, as his last name indicates, is an heir to the famous Guinness brewery, banking and finance family fortune.

*Please note: What I have written below is meant to serve only as a general overview. 

The story of his mother and father’s lineage is written in history books.

Bryan Guinness, the 2nd Baron Moyne, father to Desmond, poet, playwright and author.

Desmond’s mother was a controversial woman named Diana Mitford.

She came from an equally controversial English society family of 6 eccentric, beautiful, headstrong, individualistic and scandal-prone sisters.

2 of whom, Diana and Unity, were followers of Adolph Hitler and adopted fascist philosophy.

Diana Mitford certainly lived by her own set of rules with disastrous results. The same can be said of Unity.

The major source for my information is the book Diana Mosley: Mitford Beauty, British Fascist, Hitler’s Angel by Anne De Courcy.

Desmond’s parents, Bryan Guinness 2nd Baron Moyne, and Diana Mitford on their wedding day in 1929.>>>>

Diana was 18, Bryan, 24. Diana and Bryan were members of Bright Young Things, a group of aristocratic, artistic bohemians in 1920s London. Diana’s writer sister Nancy Mitford, was a member too.

Other members were: writer Evelyn Waugh, his wife Evelyn Gardner, photographer, costume designer, set designer and Artist extraordinaire: Cecil Beaton.

The Mitford family was wealthy but they were kept on a “financial short leash,” according to Jessica Mitford.

There was one brother in the Mitford family of 6 sisters. Diana is seated next to Tom Mitford. She has what looks like a handbag on her lap, instead of a dog like her sisters. 1934. Her parents frame the group with Tom in the middle.
Tom Mitford was a soldier in Burma and killed in battle in 1945 only weeks away from the war’s end. “It was a loss the family never recovered from,” wrote his sister Diana to a friend.

Diana with her first two sons, in the mid-1930s: Desmond and Jonathan Guinness. Desmond was the younger of the two boys.

National Gallery website.

Desmond and his brother didn’t grow up consistently with their mother.

She divorced their father when the boys were toddlers because she had fallen in love with Sir Oswald Mosley.

Mosley was an aristocrat and politician who served in the British House of Commons from 1918-1931. .

Sir Oswald Mosley founded the British Union of Fascists (BUF) in 1932 after visiting with Mussolini. His followers adopted a black-shirt and pants uniform, inspired by what Mosely had observed in Italy.

The para-military wing of BUF became known as the “Blackshirts.”

FROM AI:

Conservative Party: Mosely was first elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Harrow under the Conservative Party in 1918.

Independent: He became disillusioned with the Conservatives, particularly their policy on Ireland, and crossed the floor to sit as an Independent MP in late 1920. He was re-elected as an Independent in the 1922 and 1923 general elections. END

South Wales Evening Post Nov. 29, 1933.
Daily Telegraph, Greater London. Nov. 9th 1934

Mosley ran and won with the Labour Party 1924-1931.

and was finally defeated when he ran with his “New Party.

The BUF was banned by the British Government in 1940.

Diana Mitford Guinness and Oswald Mosley met through mutual social circles in 1932.

Known as “Cimmie, ” she came from a family of sisters, as did Diana Guinness. Cimmie herself ran and won a Labour Party post for 2 years. She was crushed when her husband was seen as a frequent companion to Diana Mitford Guinness.

Oswald was married in 1920 to a wealthy society woman: Lady Cynthia Curzon known as “Cimmie.

“Tom” Mosley and Cimmie had 3 children, the youngest born in 1932.

Mosley was a ambitious philanderer; he had affairs with both Cimmie’s sister and their stepmother.

The answer is yes according to historians.

Apparently he was irresistible to women?

from Anne de Courcy book Hitler’s Angel.

As a public speaker, Mosley was a powerhouse. The Blackshirt uniform was worn by of the Fascist Defense Force, paramilitary wing of BUF.

The BUF became more openly antisemitic in 1934.

Mosley told Diana that he would not divorce his wife.

Diana went ahead and filed for divorce from her husband Bryan, Lord Moyne, who absolutely adored her.

And Cimmie adored her husband, Oswald, nicknamed “Tom.”

From Hitler’s Angel by Anne De Courcy. Diana was considered the great beauty of the Mitford Sisters.

Diana asked Bryan for only enough money to live on.

She returned the Guinness family jewels and kept only the jewels Bryan had gifted her during their marriage.

And just like that Diana became Mosley’s mistress.

Cimmie was increasingly stressed and threatened by Diana’s divorced, unattached status and by all the time Diana was spending with her husband.

Apparently Diana and Mosley were pretty brazen about appearing in public together.

From Diana’s point of view, Mosley had been unfaithful from the start of his marriage and even if she gave him up would continue to have liaisons with other women. If Cimmie had come to terms with all the affairs, she reasoned, why should she not do so with Diana?

What Diana did not understand was that Cimmie had realized that her husband’s feelings for Diana were more profound than any other liaison…and that Cimmie would be sharing him on the deeper level which she had assured her was hers alone. ” From Hitler’s Angel, De Courcy

This affair was gossiped about amongst the Society circles. Diana’s parents were furious and banned her from visiting. For a while anyway.

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Oswald Mosley and Diana Mitford in Venice. Not sure of the year or if they were married here.

Many of Diana’s old friends, family members, and acquaintances shunned her, yet she maintained a group of loyal supporters. This group included several male admirers like Brideshead Revisited author Evelyn Waugh, also a member of the Bright Young Things.

Conveniently for Diana and Oswald, Cimmie died in 1934 after a bout of peritonitis.

There was gossip that the stress Cimmie experienced over her husband’s affair with Diana, was responsible for her death.

Mosley decided to wait 2 years after his wife’s death before making it legal with Diana in 1936. He wanted to wait a “respectful” amount of time.

Diana had gone along willingly with the delay, if not happily.

Hitler attended the secret wedding of Mitford and Mosley and the reception took place at the home of Joseph Goebbels.

Diana became Lady Mosley.

Within the Hitler circle, Diana hit it off in particular with Magda Goebbels, wife of Joseph.


Another of the Mitford Sisters was Unity.

From the book by Anne De Courcy. Unity Mitford (left) was one of Diana’s sisters and what we might call a “groupie,” of Adolph Hitler. Here we see them surrounded by Nazi soldiers at a rally in 1937. Unity moved to Munich in 1934, ostensibly to learn the German language. When Unity knew Hitler was in town, she would lunch every day at his favorite spot, the Osteria Bavaria, hoping he would stop in.
A few weeks passed when he did, and the two finally met.
Unity became part of Hitler’s entourage and Hitler’s special companion. Unity introduced Hitler to her sister Diana in 1935 and then she became part of the entourage.
Diana, in turn, introduced Hitler to Sir Oswald Mosley. This probably impressed Mosley and scored points for Diana.
Eva Braun viewed Unity as a rival for Adolph’s affections; she was extremely jealous and resentful.

Unity Mitford

Sarah Walton-Lee Pinterest.

Unity shot herself in the head when Britain declared war on Germany. She was distraught over the conflict between her “two beloved countries.”

Unity survived but had limited mental capacity until meningitis killed her in 1948.

There is a recently published biography of Unity by Lauren Young: Hitler’s Girl: The British Aristocracy and the Third Reich on the Eve of WW2.

During WW 2

Mitford and Mosley were considered a threat and were placed under British house arrest. They spent 3 years in Holloway Prison, followed by house arrest until 1949.

Diana Mitford Guinness Mosley gave birth to 2 sons with Oswald, Max and Alexander.

Desmond and Jonathan Guinness did visit their mother in prison, and apparently got along fine with their stepfather.

(This is a point I intend to do further research on)

 Max and Alexander Mosley had financial struggles that the Guinness sons Jonathan and Desmond, simply did not.

Mosley was tight-fisted with money when it came to his sons with Diana.

Diana didn’t have much money independently of her husband. She did have some steady income from Guinness and shared it with her Mosely sons.

The couple lived out their years in France and Ireland after the war as they were highly disliked in England.

Diana and Oswald Mosley in old age. He died first in 1980. She continued to downplay her husband’s affiliation with Hitler and Mussolini and antisemitism and died in 2003. The couple remained married despite Mosley continuing to have affairs during their long marriage. Just as he did to his first wife Cimmie.
Everyone knew Oswald as “Tom.”
Diana called her husband “Kit.” Her beloved only brother was cut down in his youth by war was named Tom.
Tom Mitford was a Nazi sympathizer as well.


I have no idea why a dramatic series or feature film about the Mitford family has not yet been produced.

Their story lines contain elements of high melodrama resembling a Greek tragedy: Birth, death, war, marriage, adultery, jealousy, divorce, family ties and feuds, innocent children, fascism, wealth, poverty, money, politics, titles, eccentric British personalities.

*UPDATE There is a new series, Outrageous, about the Mitford Girls to be shown on Britbox 2025.* The trailer includes Diana and Unity deciding to go to Germany to “learn German.”

The BBC series Peaky Blinders features Oswald Mosley and Diana Mitford in a storyline.

See interview with “Lady Mosley” on Thames TV youtube channel, recorded in the 1970s.

Diana Mitford Mosley is still outraged that the British Government imprisoned her and “Kit” during WW2. And is still defending Nazi ideology and white supremacy in her sophisticated and charming way.

Diana lived a long 93 years and died in 2003, in Paris.

END

1954: Desmond Guinness grows up and gets

educated at Eton, Gordonstoun in Scotland. And then studied French and Italian at Christ Church, Oxford.

In 1956 Guinness and beautiful Hermione Maria-Gabrielle Von Urach and Desmond marry.

The bride had German royalty and titles on her father’s side. Her English mother was institutionalized when “Gabrielle” was only 6 years old. Her father had to work away from his daughter as he had no money.

The little girl was brought up by her godmother Hermione Ramsden in Surrey and Norway with 17 different governesses.

At age 18, Gabrielle became known as “Mariga.

1954 wedding day of Desmond and Mariga Guinness.

This beautiful young couple shared a love of architecture, history and had no need to work for a living.

Married at Christ Church Cathedral Oxford England>>>>

Evening Standard, London, Nov. 25, 1957. They look like a young couple very much in love.
Article goes with photo.

Desmond and Mariga purchased the decaying Leixlip castle of Ireland, restored it and made it their primary residence.

Mariga and Desmond were known for giving fabulous high society parties in Leixlip Castle.

From DiscoverIreland:

Leixlip village was established by the Vikings and Adam de Hereford, a follower of Strongbow, built the castle. It is located in County Kildare and has an interesting history.

The plasterwork in the Library dates from the mid 18th Century. The carpet is French Savonnerie. A treat in the Drawing Room is the large 18th century Dolls House that originally came from Newbridge House and drawings of the six Mitford sisters by William Acton

Features of Leixlip Castle include, The Front Hall, which boasts a 17th century Brussels tapestry depicting Theodotus offering the head of Pompey to Caesar. The Dining Room is furnished with Chippendale Chairs and Bavarian tapestries.

Desmond Guinness at Leixlip Castle Ireland. Photo by Slim Aarons.

(Cropped)

Together the couple founded the Irish Georgian Society (IGS) in 1957/58. It was and is, dedicated to the preservation of Irish Georgian castles and Irish castles in general.

Probably more people have seen this portrait by Slim Aarons than know the identity of its’ subjects.

The couple produced two beautiful children named Marina and Patrick. They are shown in a famous photo taken by society photographer Slim Aarons.

Mariga and Desmond were able to restore several more historic castles and published books on the topic.

I found in my research that Desmond toured the US extensively to fundraise for the IGS from about the mid1960s through the 1980s. I read dozens of articles about his visits in the newspaper archives. Mariga toured with Desmond in the US at least one time that I’ve seen.

Desmond was warmly welcomed at numerous US high society and historical society gatherings. He presented lectures and slideshows to promote Irish architecture, history, and design, fundraise for IGS and sell his books.

His visits were covered by local newspaper society columnists. They would write about the society folks’ attendance at either a lecture, party, luncheon, cocktail party, or dinner. Sometimes a combination of events; all in honor of the Hon. Desmond Guinness.

I’m including a only a few of many newspaper examples from 1969.

I picked 1969

out of the many years Desmond travelled the US because it’s the same year Paige Young was touring the US and Canada for Playboy promotion.

Miami Herald April 24, 1969
From the Palladium Item Richmond, Indiana March 16, 1969
March 25, 1969
Nov. 11, 1969 Philadelphia Inquirer
Ithaca, New York Feb. 21, 1969

Desmond visited towns one may not have expected him to: Des Moines, Shreveport, and the Corning Glass Center in Ithaca, New York.

Meet

“Suzy”

aka Suzy Knickerbocker, was a syndicated society columnist for over 50 years and worked for many different newspapers.

The following article from 1969 informs the reader about her interesting career climb.

Glen Falls Times NY. March 15, 1969

Daily News Nov. 19, 1969. A typical example of a Suzy column. Mentions the infamous Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Mrs. Claus Von Bulow and Barbara Hutton marries a Prince.

Suzy like to write about European society types, with or without titles. Royals and would-be Royals.

Suzy K. wrote adoringly about Desmond (mainly) and Mariga several times.

NY Daily News Nov. 1969.

Desmond Guinness had a busy schedule of travel for IGS educating and fundraising, for decades.

Return to 1973 Santa Barbara

Desmond had already been the house guest of Douglas A. Campbell in Los Angeles for 2 weeks when:

Paige appeared as the date of Desmond Guinness at a series of high society parties over a weekend in Santa Barbara.

It was described by LAT society writer Jody Jacobs as a season of grey skies and rainy weather.

LAT Oct. 10, 1973

This Suzy syndicated column below, appeared just 2 days later on October 12.

The timing is intriguing to say the least. Desmond is seen out with a date, Paige Young. His divorce is announced in these Suzy articles only two days later.

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October 12, 1973

Philadelphia Inquirer Oct 12. 1973.
From Suzy 3 years ago in 1970. Divorce rumors too! Even the same photo was used. As I learned Desmond and Mariga would not divorce until the 1980s.

1973 before the separation:

March 21, 1973. Desmond’s mentions in bold.
Suzy in NY Daily News. Mariga is mentioned. This is before the separation announcement later in the year.
Desmond back in Suzy’s NY Daily News column only weeks later. April 13, 1973.
Desmond’s date with Paige in California was just 5 months in the future. So is the announcement of his and Mariga’s divorce. Desmond would marry this “pretty English cousin Penny”mentioned in the last few sentences, in the 1980s.
Lexington, KY. Herald-Leader Mar, 2 1972 Mariga with Desmond during the 1972 tour. That was not common.
Indianapolis Star April 21, 1973. Desmond still making appearances at niche societies all over the USA. Desmond was only a few months away from his stay with Douglas Campbell in Los Angeles and date with Paige Young in Santa Barbara.

Sept. 1973

Jody Jacobs, society writer for the LAT. LAT Sept. 23, 1973, shows us that Desmond is a guest in the LA home of Douglas Campbell beginning on Saturday, which would be the 29th. The Santa Barbara soiree was on approx Oct. 9
Did Desmond and Paige spend time in Los Angeles together?? Or Ireland?

Desmond’s blue eye always got a lot of attention.

LAT Oct. 8, 1973. Joyce Haber column Parties thrown for Desmond Guinness in LA. His host was Douglas Campbell. Desmond meets and appears with Luciana Avedon on the Merv Griffin show and brings her later to Douglas A Campbells party for him. r.
This ad appeared in the Miami Herald March 19, 1974. Desmond would be going back to LA soon.
Paige Young would be dead in 3 weeks.

In the lower 2nd column, writer describes Marina’s lovely velvet and brocade dress.

( This is the dress she is wearing in the LAT photos with Beverly Hills designers and art patrons Beegle and Tony Duquette.)

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Raleigh News and Observer March 29, 1974.


This article is unusual because it brings up the uncomfortable subject of Desmond’s mother Diana Mitford and step-father Oswald Mosley.

Notice the comment and story about Stanley Kubrick!

Was Desmond feeling unencumbered that evening in Santa Barbara, knowing his pending divorce would soon be publicly outed?

Desmond was in LA at this time too so he would have been cross country traveling often.

Desmond is back in Los Angeles, this time with his daughter Marina. This visit coincides with the time Paige Young was contemplating suicide.

It is interesting that Desmond visited Los Angeles twice, 6 months apart.

Jody Jacobs column LAT March 31st 1974. Marina wearing the brocade outfit mentioned in the article from North Carolina. This is a week away from Paige’s suicide. Beegle and Tony Duquette were Hollywood set designers and patrons of the arts. They lived in a giant Maximalist art work of a house in Beverly Hills: Dawnridge. (Which is now being preserved by some dedicated preservationists )The velvet and brocade dress Marina is wearing is described by the North Carolina writer, she must have worn it there too!

The following article by Suzy, was published 10 days before Paige’s suicide. Desmond in bold. He was back in Los Angeles.

Suzy column Daily News March 28, 1974. Again Desmond is the houseguest of Douglas Campbell and parties are given in his honor. Tons of parties with big names in the Art and Hollywood worlds. On this visit Desmond’s daughter Marina accompanied hm to Southern California.

According to Paige’s neighbor Melanie, Paige was afraid of a sex tape/film being seen by certain people or a certain person, and that “Cici Huston’s brother,” was a phrase Paige threw around a lot in connection to the tape. (David Shane?) He had possession of the tape and would not hand it over to her.

I have to wonder if at least one person in Paige’s mind was Desmond Guinness (and his crowd?)

Desmond and his phone number to Leixlip Castle and his brother Jonathan Guinness, were listed in Paige’s phonebook found at the time of her suicide.

Written down by Melanie from Paige’s phone book. Both Desmond and his older brother Jonathan Guinness. were acquainted with Paige. Apparently.

This indicates she saw Desmond outside of the their dates in Santa Barbara. Now I know she did. Paige was present at another party for Desmond in late March of 1974. Literally less than two weeks away from her suicide.

Contact information for Desmond Guinness at Leixlip.

The Santa Barbara News-Press recently became available on newspapers.com.

Beverly Jackson was a society columnist for the New-Press at this time. Here is her article about the party at the Santa Barbara Biltmore for Desmond and Paige was his date.

Santa Barbara News-Press Oct. 14, 1973.
Paige Young is not mentioned as she was in the LAT Jody Jacobs article.

Part 2 of Article.

…..Reynolds who has just completed a fine portrait of..>>>>>>>

Paige Young with Desmond Guinness and Santa Barbara Host Guy Roop Oct. 10, 1973 Los Angeles Times article by Jody Jacobs who wrote about Paige:

As we have already seen through Suzy and Jody Jacobs articles, Desmond was back in Los Angeles in late March of 1974. He was again was making social rounds to promote the the IGS.

This time giving a lecture on the topic at the Leo S. Bing Theater located on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Campus. (The Bing Theater was recently demolished.)

And again he stayed with Douglas A. Campbell, who again hosted at least one party for Desmond at his beautiful mansion in Holmby Hills.

Two weeks before Paige’s suicide.

The Hon. Desmond Guinness,

PART #1 of Beverley Jackson article in SB News-Press
Part #2 of B. Jackson article.

The most important part of the article is at the tail end.

We see that Paige was at the dinner party for Desmond held at Douglas A. Campbell’s home. And not just any table either. Paige was sitting with Jackson and Marina Guinness, daughter of Desmond.

So they met. As Dad’s new friend in LA?

South Gate Press Saturday March 23rd 1974.

The date of the party is not given, but if this was published on Thurs. March 28, 1974 and the Bing Theater lecture was Monday March 25.

This dinner would have been within 2 weeks of Paige’s suicide.

Was Paige afraid that any of the people at this gathering, would learn about the sex tape in which she appeared??