"Given by Gladys Windsor Fry" . . "Alterations: Moderate alterations and additions were made for fancy dress in the late 19th century, which have been removed or reversed.\n\nHistorical significance: The pattern of the silk is representative of a new three-dimensional approach that developed in the early 1730s. The very short sleeves of the mantua correspond to the period circa 1736-1739; similar examples appear in portraiture.\n\nRF number is 1985/1851."@en . "Alterations: Moderate alterations and additions were made for fancy dress in the late 19th century, which have been removed or reversed.\n\nHistorical significance: The pattern of the silk is representative of a new three-dimensional approach that developed in the early 1730s. The very short sleeves of the mantua correspond to the period circa 1736-1739; similar examples appear in portraiture.\n\nRF number is 1985/1851."@en . . . .