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Vanderbilt Collection

"Vanderbilt: A Legacy of Wealth, Power, and Controversy" New Haven, Connecticut

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Vanderbilt Collection: New Haven, Connecticut, USA - Yale University
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Vanderbilt Collection: Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, Duchess of Marlborough
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Vanderbilt Collection: 645-747
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Vanderbilt Collection: Lady Milford Haven and Gloria Vanderbilt at Antibes
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Vanderbilt Collection: GRANGER MOVEMENT. The Grange Awakening the Sleepers. American cartoon, 1873
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Vanderbilt Collection: ANTI-TRUST CARTOON, 1879. The Modern Colossus of (Rail) Roads
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Vanderbilt Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, entrance to the Breakers mansion
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Vanderbilt Collection: Rhode Island, Newport, The Breakers Museum
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Vanderbilt Collection: One Vanderbilt
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Vanderbilt Collection: The Duchess of Marlborough and the Marquess of Blandford
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Vanderbilt Collection: Commodore Vanderbilt - New York Central Railroad
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Vanderbilt Collection: Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Station - Pittsburgh, USA
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Vanderbilt Collection: One Vanderbilt building, mirrors and downtown view of Manhattan, New York City, USA
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Vanderbilt Collection: Bust, Head Of Spanish Peasant
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Vanderbilt Collection: Four buildings in New York City, USA
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Vanderbilt Collection: The Duchess of Marlborough opens a Dutch Fair
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Vanderbilt Collection: Grand Central Terminal, New York City, USA
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Vanderbilt Collection: Learjet 55B N55VC
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Vanderbilt Collection: Emily Vanderbilt Sloane Hammond, 1894 (oil on canvas)
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Vanderbilt Collection: Reporting the Vanderbilt race (b / w photo)
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Vanderbilt Collection: Library Table, 1879-82 (rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl and abalone)
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Vanderbilt Collection: Early Motor Car Racing - W K Vanderbilt, Junior
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Vanderbilt Collection: Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough
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Vanderbilt Collection: Emily Vanderbilt Sloane Hammond, 1894 (oil on canvas)
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Vanderbilt Collection: Detail of a Library Table, 1879-82 (rosewood, brass, mother-of-pearl and abalone)
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Vanderbilt Collection: The 12 Metre racing yachts Vim and Tomahawk, 1939. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
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Vanderbilt Collection: Marchioness of Milford Haven and Gloria Vanderbilt
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Vanderbilt Collection: Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough with her two sons
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Vanderbilt Collection: Duke of Marlborough wedding to Consuelo Vanderbilt
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Vanderbilt Collection: Alva Vanderbilt
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Vanderbilt Collection: Duchess of Marlborough
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Vanderbilt Collection: Mrs O. H. P. Belmont (Alva Vanderbilt)
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Vanderbilt Collection: Duchess of Marlborough at the Derby
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Vanderbilt Collection: Duchess of Marlborough & Mrs Belmont
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Vanderbilt Collection: GRANGE CARTOON, 1873. The Grange Awakening the Sleepers. American cartoon, 1873
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Vanderbilt Collection: Prince & Princess Murat
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Vanderbilt Collection: CARTOON: MONOPOLIES, 1883. The Tournament of Today. American cartoon, 1883
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Vanderbilt Collection: AMERICAN FINANCIERS, 1883. The Protectors of our Industries. Cartoon depicting American financiers
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Vanderbilt Collection: Lady Milford Haven & Gloria Vanderbilt in Bray
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Vanderbilt Collection: Vanderbilt Mansion and Plaza, New York City
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Vanderbilt Collection: Gloria Vanderbilt and Mrs Benjamin Thaw
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Vanderbilt Collection: At the Oldway military hospital in Paignton, Devon, WW1
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Vanderbilt Collection: Passengers of the Lusitania
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Vanderbilt Collection: Mrs Harry Payne Whitney
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Vanderbilt Collection: William Kissam Vanderbilt II (1878-1944)
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Vanderbilt Collection: RALPH EDWARD BEARDSLEY (1891-1920). American racecar driver, driving a Simplex
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Vanderbilt Collection: The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884
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Vanderbilt Collection: NEWPORT: BATHERS, c1895. William Kissim Vanderbilt II (left), Harry Lehr


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"Vanderbilt: A Legacy of Wealth, Power, and Controversy" New Haven, Connecticut, USA - Yale University stands as a testament to the Vanderbilt family's influence on education. Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, Duchess of Marlborough, was not only known for her aristocratic title but also for her connection to this prestigious institution. From 645-747 AD to present day, the Vanderbilt name has left an indelible mark on history. Lady Milford Haven and Gloria Vanderbilt at Antibes capture a moment in time when the family's wealth afforded them lavish lifestyles and international connections. However, not all aspects of their legacy were celebrated. The Granger Movement depicted the Vanderbilts' secret rebate system through an American cartoon in 1873. This illustration aimed to awaken the public to the railroad menace that they believed threatened ordinary citizens. The anti-trust cartoon by Joseph Keppler in 1879 further highlighted William Henry Vanderbilt's involvement in forming a railroad trust alongside Cyrus W. Field and Jay Gould. This portrayal criticized their monopolistic practices that hindered fair competition. Beyond railroads and finance, Cornelius Vanderbilt himself played a pivotal role in shaping American business history during his lifetime from 1794-1877. His photograph serves as a reminder of his entrepreneurial spirit that propelled him to great success. Even beyond their financial endeavors, artifacts like RMS Olympic's hard-bound ledger showcase how far-reaching their impact truly was. Their influence extended into various industries such as automobile engineering with mentions in Cyclopedia of Automobile Engineering. Art also found its place within the Vanderbilt narrative; Busts like "Head Of Spanish Peasant" display their appreciation for culture and beauty amidst their opulent lifestyle. Lastly, four buildings standing tall in New York City serve as architectural landmarks associated with this influential family – testaments to both grandeur and urban development throughout generations. Intriguingly diverse yet undeniably influential, the Vanderbilt legacy continues to captivate and inspire.