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Front cover of the Tatler - America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. May appears in fancy dress in this photograph. Date: 1903 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-cover-of-the-tatler-america-and-the-peerage-miss-mary-may-goelet-american-heiress-who-married-henry-innes-kerr-8th-duke-of-roxburghe-in-1903-becoming-duchess-of-roxburghe-and-bringing-with-her-a-dowry-of-some-20-million-numerous-impoverished-peers-married-wealthy-american-heiresses-during-this-period-who-in-return-for-the-substantial-dowries-earned-a-title-and-the-prestige-of-being-chatelaine-of-some-of-the-finest-stately-homes-in-england-may-appears-in-fancy-dress-in-this-photograph-date-1903-image557106669.html
RM2RAAB6N–Front cover of the Tatler - America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. May appears in fancy dress in this photograph. Date: 1903
Front cover of the Tatler - America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. May appears in fancy dress in this photograph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/front-cover-of-the-tatler-america-and-the-peerage-miss-mary-may-goelet-american-heiress-who-married-henry-innes-kerr-8th-duke-of-roxburghe-in-1903-becoming-duchess-of-roxburghe-and-bringing-with-her-a-dowry-of-some-20-million-numerous-impoverished-peers-married-wealthy-american-heiresses-during-this-period-who-in-return-for-the-substantial-dowries-earned-a-title-and-the-prestige-of-being-chatelaine-of-some-of-the-finest-stately-homes-in-england-may-appears-in-fancy-dress-in-this-photograph-image560867247.html
RM2RGDKW3–Front cover of the Tatler - America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. May appears in fancy dress in this photograph.
Duchess of Roxburghe, Lallie Charles, Photo., 1913. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/duchess-of-roxburghe-lallie-charles-photo-1913-image603637975.html
RM2X222B3–Duchess of Roxburghe, Lallie Charles, Photo., 1913.
A huge stack of trunks, portmanteaux, dress baskets and suitcases representing the substantial trousseau of Miss Mary (May) Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Date: 1903 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-huge-stack-of-trunks-portmanteaux-dress-baskets-and-suitcases-representing-the-substantial-trousseau-of-miss-mary-may-goelet-american-heiress-who-married-henry-innes-kerr-8th-duke-of-roxburghe-in-1903-becoming-duchess-of-roxburghe-and-bringing-with-her-a-dowry-of-some-20-million-date-1903-image501425554.html
RM2M3NWBE–A huge stack of trunks, portmanteaux, dress baskets and suitcases representing the substantial trousseau of Miss Mary (May) Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Date: 1903
America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. May appears in fancy dress in this photograph. Date: 1903 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/america-and-the-peerage-miss-mary-may-goelet-american-heiress-who-married-henry-innes-kerr-8th-duke-of-roxburghe-in-1903-becoming-duchess-of-roxburghe-and-bringing-with-her-a-dowry-of-some-20-million-numerous-impoverished-peers-married-wealthy-american-heiresses-during-this-period-who-in-return-for-the-substantial-dowries-earned-a-title-and-the-prestige-of-being-chatelaine-of-some-of-the-finest-stately-homes-in-england-may-appears-in-fancy-dress-in-this-photograph-date-1903-image501426861.html
RM2M3NY25–America and the Peerage - Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. May appears in fancy dress in this photograph. Date: 1903
Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Pictured here at the age of four. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. Date: 1903 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-mary-may-goelet-american-heiress-who-married-henry-innes-kerr-8th-duke-of-roxburghe-in-1903-becoming-duchess-of-roxburghe-and-bringing-with-her-a-dowry-of-some-20-million-pictured-here-at-the-age-of-four-numerous-impoverished-peers-married-wealthy-american-heiresses-during-this-period-who-in-return-for-the-substantial-dowries-earned-a-title-and-the-prestige-of-being-chatelaine-of-some-of-the-finest-stately-homes-in-england-date-1903-image501465272.html
RM2M3RM20–Miss Mary ('May') Goelet, American heiress, who married Henry Innes-Kerr, 8th Duke of Roxburghe in 1903, becoming Duchess of Roxburghe and bringing with her a dowry of some $20 million. Pictured here at the age of four. Numerous impoverished peers married wealthy American heiresses during this period, who in return for the substantial dowries earned a title and the prestige of being chatelaine of some of the finest stately homes in England. Date: 1903
The new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire. May was an example of the 'dollar princess', wealthy American heiresses who married impoverished British peers exchanging their handsome dowries for a ducal title. Photographed here shortly after her marriage, which took place at on 10 November 1903 at St. Thomas's Church, New York. According to The Tatler, it was one of the most notable social events of the season and the wedding presents were said to have been worth ú200,000. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-duchess-of-roxburghe-wife-of-the-8th-duke-and-formerly-miss-mary-may-goelet-daughter-of-ogden-goelet-the-famous-american-millionaire-may-was-an-example-of-the-dollar-princess-wealthy-american-heiresses-who-married-impoverished-british-peers-exchanging-their-handsome-dowries-for-a-ducal-title-photographed-here-shortly-after-her-marriage-which-took-place-at-on-10-november-1903-at-st-thomass-church-new-york-according-to-the-tatler-it-was-one-of-the-most-notable-social-events-of-the-season-and-the-wedding-presents-were-said-to-have-been-worth-200000-image560867245.html
RM2RGDKW1–The new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire. May was an example of the 'dollar princess', wealthy American heiresses who married impoverished British peers exchanging their handsome dowries for a ducal title. Photographed here shortly after her marriage, which took place at on 10 November 1903 at St. Thomas's Church, New York. According to The Tatler, it was one of the most notable social events of the season and the wedding presents were said to have been worth ú200,000.
The new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire. May was an example of the 'dollar princess', wealthy American heiresses who married impoverished British peers exchanging their handsome dowries for a ducal title. Photographed here shortly after her marriage, which took place at on 10 November 1903 at St. Thomas's Church, New York. According to The Tatler, it was one of the most notable social events of the season and the wedding presents were said to have been worth 200,000. Date: 1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-duchess-of-roxburghe-wife-of-the-8th-duke-and-formerly-miss-mary-may-goelet-daughter-of-ogden-goelet-the-famous-american-millionaire-may-was-an-example-of-the-dollar-princess-wealthy-american-heiresses-who-married-impoverished-british-peers-exchanging-their-handsome-dowries-for-a-ducal-title-photographed-here-shortly-after-her-marriage-which-took-place-at-on-10-november-1903-at-st-thomass-church-new-york-according-to-the-tatler-it-was-one-of-the-most-notable-social-events-of-the-season-and-the-wedding-presents-were-said-to-have-been-worth-200000-date-1910-image501426816.html
RM2M3NY0G–The new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire. May was an example of the 'dollar princess', wealthy American heiresses who married impoverished British peers exchanging their handsome dowries for a ducal title. Photographed here shortly after her marriage, which took place at on 10 November 1903 at St. Thomas's Church, New York. According to The Tatler, it was one of the most notable social events of the season and the wedding presents were said to have been worth 200,000. Date: 1910
The new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire. May was an example of the 'dollar princess', wealthy American heiresses who married impoverished British peers exchanging their handsome dowries for a ducal title. Photographed here shortly after her marriage, which took place at on 10 November 1903 at St. Thomas's Church, New York. According to The Tatler, it was one of the most notable social events of the season and the wedding presents were said to have been worth ú200,000. Date: 1910 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-duchess-of-roxburghe-wife-of-the-8th-duke-and-formerly-miss-mary-may-goelet-daughter-of-ogden-goelet-the-famous-american-millionaire-may-was-an-example-of-the-dollar-princess-wealthy-american-heiresses-who-married-impoverished-british-peers-exchanging-their-handsome-dowries-for-a-ducal-title-photographed-here-shortly-after-her-marriage-which-took-place-at-on-10-november-1903-at-st-thomass-church-new-york-according-to-the-tatler-it-was-one-of-the-most-notable-social-events-of-the-season-and-the-wedding-presents-were-said-to-have-been-worth-200000-date-1910-image557106710.html
RM2RAAB86–The new Duchess of Roxburghe, wife of the 8th Duke and formerly Miss Mary (May) Goelet, daughter of Ogden Goelet, the famous American millionaire. May was an example of the 'dollar princess', wealthy American heiresses who married impoverished British peers exchanging their handsome dowries for a ducal title. Photographed here shortly after her marriage, which took place at on 10 November 1903 at St. Thomas's Church, New York. According to The Tatler, it was one of the most notable social events of the season and the wedding presents were said to have been worth ú200,000. Date: 1910
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