![His Excellency Lord Lytton, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. Grand Master of the Star of India. A full-length standing portrait of Lord Lytton, wearing Viceregal robes and the order of the Star His Excellency Lord Lytton, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. Grand Master of the Star of India. A full-length standing portrait of Lord Lytton, wearing Viceregal robes and the order of the Star](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/f8b3cce1e77940a3824ba7c6a6a24160/r5c5e5.jpg)
His Excellency Lord Lytton, Viceroy and Governor-General of India. Grand Master of the Star of India. A full-length standing portrait of Lord Lytton, wearing Viceregal robes and the order of the Star
![Ruth Trevor (1712–1764) in a red dress and white satin robes, by Allan Ramsay (for sale or sold by Bourne Fine Art) | Grand Ladies | gogm Ruth Trevor (1712–1764) in a red dress and white satin robes, by Allan Ramsay (for sale or sold by Bourne Fine Art) | Grand Ladies | gogm](http://www.gogmsite.net/_Media/ruth-trevor-1712-1764-in-a.png)
Ruth Trevor (1712–1764) in a red dress and white satin robes, by Allan Ramsay (for sale or sold by Bourne Fine Art) | Grand Ladies | gogm
![Evening ensemble. Culture: French. Designer: Charles Frederick Worth (French (born England), Bourne 1825-1895 Paris). Date: 1887. This is truly an attention getting gown with fantastical themes. The fantasy here is depicted in Evening ensemble. Culture: French. Designer: Charles Frederick Worth (French (born England), Bourne 1825-1895 Paris). Date: 1887. This is truly an attention getting gown with fantastical themes. The fantasy here is depicted in](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/PAXXGT/evening-ensemble-culture-french-designer-charles-frederick-worth-french-born-england-bourne-1825-1895-paris-date-1887-this-is-truly-an-attention-getting-gown-with-fantastical-themes-the-fantasy-here-is-depicted-in-the-bodice-which-imitates-a-peasants-cotton-blouse-and-is-played-against-the-traditional-18th-century-and-neoclassical-motifs-in-the-skirt-embroidery-the-bustle-silhouette-although-primarily-associated-with-the-second-half-of-the-19th-century-originated-in-earlier-fashions-as-a-simple-bump-at-the-back-of-the-dress-such-as-with-late-17th-early-18th-century-mantua-PAXXGT.jpg)