Consuelo Vanderbilt, of the New York Vanderbilts, who became Duchess of Marlborough in 1895 when [she married the nintli Duke. She brought with her a dowry said to be about $2.5 which was used to renovate’ Blenheim Palace. She and the Duke separated in 1907 and she moved to London where she became! a successful society hostess. J.' M. Barrie, [author of “Peter Pan,” wrote, “I would stand all [day in the street to see Consuelo Marlborough get into her carriage.” The illustration comes from “Country House Camera,” by (Christopher Simon Sykes, reviewed
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93Consuelo Vanderbilt, of the New York Vanderbilts, who became Duchess of Marlborough in 1895 when [she married the nintli Duke. She brought with her a dowry said to be about $2.5 which was used to renovate’ Blenheim Palace. She and the Duke separated in 1907 and she moved to London where she became! a successful society hostess. J.' M. Barrie, [author of “Peter Pan,” wrote, “I would stand all [day in the street to see Consuelo Marlborough get into her carriage.” The illustration comes from “Country House Camera,” by (Christopher Simon Sykes, reviewed Press, 5 March 1988, Page 23
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