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12th January 11, 05:07 PM
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I posted this & the other three photos found in the links provided by Vinhen2 into the Vintage Kilt photo thread, but I have a question regarding these photos.
Does anyone know the story /circumstance behind these photos? Why was FDR dressed up in a kilt outfit? Despite their Dutch roots, were the Roosevelts involved in some sort of Scottish related activities /organization?
Just curious.
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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13th January 11, 07:53 AM
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 Originally Posted by BoldHighlander
Does anyone know the story /circumstance behind these photos? Why was FDR dressed up in a kilt outfit? Despite their Dutch roots, were the Roosevelts involved in some sort of Scottish related activities /organization?
Just curious.[/B][/COLOR][/FONT]
It was pretty common in those days (1880s) for American children (at least the children of people with money and time on their hands) to be photographed, and go out in various types of interesting outfits, Highland, sailor, velvet Fauntleroy suits, even cowboys and indians. Most of FDR's boyhood photographs seem to show him in sailor suits. Until he was 3 or 4 he wore what would seen today to be dresses, a custom of the day for boys from affluent families.
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13th January 11, 08:19 AM
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 Originally Posted by Zardoz
It was pretty common in those days (1880s) for American children (at least the children of people with money and time on their hands) to be photographed, and go out in various types of interesting outfits, Highland, sailor, velvet Fauntleroy suits, even cowboys and indians. Most of FDR's boyhood photographs seem to show him in sailor suits. Until he was 3 or 4 he wore what would seen today to be dresses, a custom of the day for boys from affluent families.
Thanks "Z".....I knew about the rich dressing up their children in various fashions, I guess maybe I was overthinking this one 
I do find it interesting though that they would go to the trouble of having a "clan badge" made up based on the family crest, just for a childs outfit, but then if you have money to burn....
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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13th January 11, 01:52 PM
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If I remember they had a Murray connection in there...somewhere...I could be wrong.
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13th January 11, 02:18 PM
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 Originally Posted by BoldHighlander
Thanks "Z".....I knew about the rich dressing up their children in various fashions, I guess maybe I was overthinking this one 
I do find it interesting though that they would go to the trouble of having a "clan badge" made up based on the family crest, just for a childs outfit, but then if you have money to burn....
Here's a well-written article on FDR's arms by a fellow clansman, Joseph McMillan:
http://www.americanheraldry.org/page...dent.roosevelt
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13th January 11, 02:39 PM
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 Originally Posted by davidlpope
Thanks David!
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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