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"Dominion: A Tapestry of Power and Influence" In the annals of history, Ladislaus I of Hungary, also known as St. Ladislaus (Laszlo), stands tall as a symbol of dominion

Background imageDominion Collection: Mutton - Lamb - Apples, from the series Buy New Zealand Produce [6319386] (colour litho)

Mutton - Lamb - Apples, from the series Buy New Zealand Produce [6319386] (colour litho)
MAN464466 Mutton - Lamb - Apples, from the series Buy New Zealand Produce [6319386] (colour litho) by Newbould, Frank (1887-1951); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: See 464467, 464466, 464522)

Background imageDominion Collection: Union of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, from the series Where Our Exports Go

Union of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, from the series Where Our Exports Go, 1927 [6321242] (colour litho)
MAN452963 Union of South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, from the series Where Our Exports Go, 1927 [6321242] (colour litho) by Grimmond, William (1884-1952); Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageDominion Collection: A Flock of Merino Sheep - Australia, from the series Australia's Wealth of Wheat and Wool

A Flock of Merino Sheep - Australia, from the series Australia's Wealth of Wheat and Wool (colour litho)
MAN464470 A Flock of Merino Sheep - Australia, from the series Australia's Wealth of Wheat and Wool (colour litho) by Webb, Archibald Bertram (1887-1944); Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageDominion Collection: Dairying in Australia, from the series Empire Buying Makes Busy Factories (colour litho)

Dairying in Australia, from the series Empire Buying Makes Busy Factories (colour litho)
MAN464447 Dairying in Australia, from the series Empire Buying Makes Busy Factories (colour litho) by Newbould, Frank (1887-1951); Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageDominion Collection: LNER Class A4 No. 60010 Dominion of Canada

LNER Class A4 No. 60010 Dominion of Canada with a Coronation Express by C.T. Howard

Background imageDominion Collection: QSMV Dominion Monarch

QSMV Dominion Monarch by Bernard W. Church

Background imageDominion Collection: Vasco Nunez claims possession of the South Sea, 1726 (engraving)

Vasco Nunez claims possession of the South Sea, 1726 (engraving)
IND388237 Vasco Nunez claims possession of the South Sea, 1726 (engraving) by Spanish School, (18th century); Biblioteca Universidad, Barcelona

Background imageDominion Collection: Portrait of King Richard I of England, surnamed Lionheart or Coeur de lion

Portrait of King Richard I of England, surnamed Lionheart or Coeur de lion
6337225 Portrait of King Richard I of England, surnamed Lionheart or Coeur de lion by Rundall, Mary Ann (d.1839) (after); (add.info.: Portrait of King Richard I of England)

Background imageDominion Collection: The Canterbury Association Ships 'Bangalore, 'Dominion, 'Duke of Portland, 'Lady Nugent

The Canterbury Association Ships "Bangalore, "Dominion, "Duke of Portland, "Lady Nugent
1625616 The Canterbury Association Ships " Bangalore, " " Dominion, " " Duke of Portland, " " Lady Nugent, " " Midlothian, " and " Canterbury

Background imageDominion Collection: Dominion Theatre and Burton store at night, London

Dominion Theatre and Burton store at night, London
Dominion Theatre and Burton store in Londons Tottenham Court Road at night. Date: 1935

Background imageDominion Collection: Winifred Shotter, English actress

Winifred Shotter, English actress. Date: 1934

Background imageDominion Collection: Jack Buchanan, British actor-manager

Jack Buchanan, British actor-manager. Date: 1934

Background imageDominion Collection: Governor Andros in Boston

Governor Andros in Boston
Edmund Andros was appointed governor of the Dominion of New England. He stands with a manservant in a Boston street, with various Bostonian men standing near and whispering to each other

Background imageDominion Collection: Advert, Dominion Line Steamers, Quebec and Montreal

Advert, Dominion Line Steamers, Quebec and Montreal
Advert, Mississippi & Dominion Steamship Company Limited, Dominion Line Steamers to Quebec and Montreal, and to New Orleans. 1880

Background imageDominion Collection: Arms of Sovereignty, Dominion, etc (colour litho)

Arms of Sovereignty, Dominion, etc (colour litho)
2798935 Arms of Sovereignty, Dominion, etc (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arms of Sovereignty, Dominion, etc)

Background imageDominion Collection: First page of a broadside outlining the Act for Blocking up the Harbour of Boston

First page of a broadside outlining the Act for Blocking up the Harbour of Boston
AQS256885 First page of a broadside outlining the Act for Blocking up the Harbour of Boston, 1774 (newsprint) by American School, (18th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester

Background imageDominion Collection: Second page of a broadside outlining the Act for Blocking up the Harbour of Boston

Second page of a broadside outlining the Act for Blocking up the Harbour of Boston
AQS256886 Second page of a broadside outlining the Act for Blocking up the Harbour of Boston, 1774 (newsprint) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester

Background imageDominion Collection: The Great Mogul delivering to Clive the Dominion over Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa (engraving)

The Great Mogul delivering to Clive the Dominion over Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa (engraving)
655490 The Great Mogul delivering to Clive the Dominion over Bengal, Bahar, and Orissa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDominion Collection: Colossal King Astride His Empire, c. 1750 (engraving)

Colossal King Astride His Empire, c. 1750 (engraving)
2622473 Colossal King Astride His Empire, c.1750 (engraving) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Colossal statue representing the rulers of the world)

Background imageDominion Collection: The Crown of Freedom, from The Illustrated London News

The Crown of Freedom, from The Illustrated London News
HJA248923 The Crown of Freedom, from The Illustrated London News, 4th May 1935 (colour litho) by Shoesmith, Kenneth (1890-1939); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageDominion Collection: Entire wool clip from Australia bound for Britain 1939

Entire wool clip from Australia bound for Britain 1939
The whole of the wool clip of Australia, destined for Britain in the first few months of World War Two. As well as wool, Australian Prime Minister

Background imageDominion Collection: 1907 Imperial Conference - Discussions in Whitehall

1907 Imperial Conference - Discussions in Whitehall
The Imperial Conference of 1907 - convened in London on 15th April 1907 as the Colonial Conference, concluding on 14th May 1907

Background imageDominion Collection: Map showing the area more or less under Frankish dominion in the time of Charles Martel, 8th century

Map showing the area more or less under Frankish dominion in the time of Charles Martel, 8th century. From A Short History of the World, published c.1936

Background imageDominion Collection: Map of south-Central Africa showing British and German possessions in the 1890 s

Map of south-Central Africa showing British and German possessions in the 1890 s. After a map published in the June 25th, 1890 edition of The Graphic

Background imageDominion Collection: Map of European possessions in Africa in the 1880 s. After a map which appeared in the December 20th

Map of European possessions in Africa in the 1880 s. After a map which appeared in the December 20th, 1884 edition of The Graphic

Background imageDominion Collection: Close-up of male lion head staring out

Close-up of male lion head staring out
Close-up of male lion (Panthera leo) head staring out, Serengeti National Park; Tanzania

Background imageDominion Collection: Recto and verso of a medal depicting Novello Malatesta, Lord of Cesena, by Pisanello

Recto and verso of a medal depicting Novello Malatesta, Lord of Cesena, by Pisanello, in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence Florence Museo Nazionale del Bargello Medal Early Renaissance

Background imageDominion Collection: White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure

White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure showing information and images of Doric, Laurentic, Regina, Majestic, Arabic, Pittsburgh, services to all parts of the world. 15 x 5 inches

Background imageDominion Collection: Dominion Monarch, passenger and cargo liner

Dominion Monarch, passenger and cargo liner

Background imageDominion Collection: Jingoistic British propaganda card

Jingoistic British propaganda card
Soldiers representing the Dominion countries stand together over the words We don't want to fight..etc WW1 Date: circa 1914

Background imageDominion Collection: Girl with heart and flowers on a Valentine card

Girl with heart and flowers on a Valentine card, compliments of the Dominion Organ & Piano Co, Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDominion Collection: Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian I (1459-1519). King of the Romans (also known as King of the Germans) from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1493 until his death. Colored engraving

Background imageDominion Collection: Julius Baron Haynau

Julius Baron Haynau
JULIUS freiherr von HAYNAU Austrian military commander, known as the Butcher of Brescia for his severity in suppressing an insurrection against Austrian dominion. Date: 1786 - 1853

Background imageDominion Collection: Leiopelma hamiltoni

Leiopelma hamiltoni
Hamiltons frog is probably one of the rarest frogs in the world. Donated in 1922 by the Dominion Museum in New Zealand

Background imageDominion Collection: Byzantine Art. Greece. icon with Saint Michael Archangel by workshop Constantinople

Byzantine Art. Greece. icon with Saint Michael Archangel by workshop Constantinople. Dated at 14th century. Byzantine Museum. Athens

Background imageDominion Collection: Expansionist tendencies

Expansionist tendencies
Germany(a roaring Kasier Wilhem II), Britain(Edward VII) and the Balkans grapple for control of territory. Russia(Tsar Nicolas II)smokes nonchalantly

Background imageDominion Collection: Map of Angevin Dominions, 1902. Artist: FS Weller

Map of Angevin Dominions, 1902. Artist: FS Weller
Map of Angevin Dominions, 1902. From Social England, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]

Background imageDominion Collection: Map of the British Dominions of North America, 1772, (1904). Artist: Peter Bell

Map of the British Dominions of North America, 1772, (1904). Artist: Peter Bell
Map of the British Dominions of North America, 1772, (1904). From Social England, Volume V, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A

Background imageDominion Collection: Canada, c1920, (c1920)

Canada, c1920, (c1920)
Canada, 1908, (c1920). A map of the Dominion of Canada, in English Miles. From Our Empire Story, by H. E. Marshall. [Thomas Nelsom And Sons, London, c1920]

Background imageDominion Collection: The makers of modern Canada, 1909

The makers of modern Canada, 1909. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir Charles Tupper, Lord Strathcona, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir John A Macdonald, Joseph Howe, George Brown

Background imageDominion Collection: Parliaments of Britains overseas dominions: the Legislative Council of Fiji in session, 1909

Parliaments of Britains overseas dominions: the Legislative Council of Fiji in session, 1909. From Harmsworth History of the World, Volume 7, by Arthur Mee, J.A. Hammerton, & A.D. Innes, M.A

Background imageDominion Collection: The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902

The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. Artist: Alfred Hugh Fisher
The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. The arms and colonies and dependencies, with animals representing the various countries: Canadian beaver

Background imageDominion Collection: The dominions of the Angevins, 1892

The dominions of the Angevins, 1892. The territiories ruled by Henry II of England and his successors, Richard I and John

Background imageDominion Collection: Indian parade of soldiers in Haidarabad

Indian parade of soldiers in Haidarabad
Illustration from 19th century

Background imageDominion Collection: Lake and Fountains - Empire Exhibition, Scotland

Lake and Fountains - Empire Exhibition, Scotland. Date: 1938

Background imageDominion Collection: The Duchess of York photographed on a visit to New Zealand

The Duchess of York photographed on a visit to New Zealand
Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabethe, the Queen Mother) on a visit to New Zealand with her husband, the future George VI, during the extensive royal tour of 1927. 1927

Background imageDominion Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Hastings Street and Dominion Building

Vancouver, Canada - Hastings Street and Dominion Building
Vancouver, British Columbia, Western Canada - Hastings Street. The thirteen-storey, Second Empire style Dominion Building (right)

Background imageDominion Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Looking North from Tower Building

Vancouver, Canada - Looking North from Tower Building
Vancouver, British Columbia, Western Canada - Looking North from Tower Building Date: circa 1920



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"Dominion: A Tapestry of Power and Influence" In the annals of history, Ladislaus I of Hungary, also known as St. Ladislaus (Laszlo), stands tall as a symbol of dominion. His reign from 1040 to 1095 was marked by his unwavering commitment to protecting his kingdom and upholding justice. As we delve deeper into the concept of dominion, we encounter Saint Michael Archangel in a Byzantine icon from the XIV century. This powerful depiction showcases his divine authority over all realms, emphasizing the celestial nature of dominion. Moving forward in time, we find ourselves at the Dominion Theatre and Horse Shoe Hotel—a testament to human creativity and enterprise. Here, artistry takes center stage while hospitality thrives under the watchful eye of dominion. Meanwhile, at Market Harborough's Training Hostel, the Duchess of York imparts her wisdom upon eager minds. Through education and guidance, she empowers individuals to embrace their own personal dominions. A scene unfolds at a petrol station—a modern-day hub where commerce intersects with mobility. In this bustling setting, economic forces shape our lives as they exert their influence on our choices—yet another facet in action. Caroline Murat's regal portrait captures her commanding presence as Queen Consort of Naples in 1814—an embodiment of feminine strength within her own domain. Her image reminds us that even within traditional power structures dominated by men; women can assert their own unique forms of dominion. Across continents lies an Indian Temple—the Festival of Empire held within London's Crystal Palace—an awe-inspiring celebration showcasing cultural diversity united under imperial rule. Herein lies yet another manifestation: how empire extends its reach through shared traditions while asserting its dominance over vast territories. Harland & Wolff's oak campaign chest with five drawers represents craftsmanship intertwined with maritime supremacy—an emblematic piece embodying both practicality and dominion.