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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: Henri Eugene Philippe d Orleans, Duke of Aumale (Paris, 1822, Zucco, 1897)

Henri Eugene Philippe d Orleans, Duke of Aumale (Paris, 1822, Zucco, 1897)
Henri Eugene Philippe d Orleans, Duke of Aumale (Paris 1822-Zucco 1897). Fourth son of Louis Philippe. In 1840, took part in campaign of Algeria

Background imageDominion Collection: Prize Cup for the Dominion National Rifle Association of Canada, 1869

Prize Cup for the Dominion National Rifle Association of Canada, 1869

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, Midlothian, and Canterbury, in the East India Docks, 1851 Engraving

Background imageDominion Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Young workers on the day shift at Old Dominion Glass Co

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. Young workers on the day shift at Old Dominion Glass Co. in Alexandria, Virginia. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911

Background imageDominion Collection: Trotting Race

Trotting Race
September 1956: Punters at the Inter Dominion Trotting Championships at Sydney Racecourse. (Photo by Dennis Rowe/BIPs/Getty Images)

Background imageDominion Collection: WW2 - Home front - British housewives queue to buy eggs

WW2 - Home front - British housewives queue to buy eggs
October, 1940 - British housewives queue to buy eggs, both domestically sourced and supplied from the Dominions - in this case, Canada. Date: 1940

Background imageDominion Collection: Montreal, Canada - Dominion Square

Montreal, Canada - Dominion Square Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDominion Collection: WW2 - Canadian Patriotic Postcard - Land, Sea and Air

WW2 - Canadian Patriotic Postcard - Land, Sea and Air, We re over there. Date: circa 1943

Background imageDominion Collection: Pier, Wabana Iron MIne, Belle Isle, Newfoundland

Pier, Wabana Iron MIne, Belle Isle, Newfoundland
Dominion Iron and Steel Company Pier at the Wabana Iron MIne, Belle Isle, Newfoundland, Canada. Date: 1902

Background imageDominion Collection: Newfoundland, Canada - St. Johns - Colonial Building

Newfoundland, Canada - St. Johns - Colonial Building. Date: 1902

Background imageDominion Collection: Newfoundland, Canada - St. Johns - Water Street

Newfoundland, Canada - St. Johns - Water Street. The flags celebrating the coronation of Edward VII in August 1902. Date: 1902

Background imageDominion Collection: Trotting Race

Trotting Race
September 1956: Punters at the Inter Dominion Trotting Championships at Sydney Racecourse. (Photo by Dennis Rowe/BIPs/Getty Images)

Background imageDominion Collection: Pope Innocent IV (1243-1254) born Sinibaldo Fieschi. His belief in universal dominion

Pope Innocent IV (1243-1254) born Sinibaldo Fieschi. His belief in universal dominion of Papacy clashed with the aim of Frederick II (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor

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, Midlothian, and Canterbury, in the East India Docks, 1851 Engraving

Background imageDominion Collection: COLONIAL AMERICA: MAP, c1770. The British Dominions in America. Map showing the British colonies

COLONIAL AMERICA: MAP, c1770. The British Dominions in America. Map showing the British colonies and provinces in America, by Thomas Kitchin, c1770

Background imageDominion Collection: CANADA: GREAT SEAL. Great Seal of the Dominion of Canada. Wood engraving, 1869

CANADA: GREAT SEAL. Great Seal of the Dominion of Canada. Wood engraving, 1869

Background imageDominion Collection: CANADA: PARLIAMENT, 1867. Opening the first Parliament of the new dominion of Canada, 1 July 1867

CANADA: PARLIAMENT, 1867. Opening the first Parliament of the new dominion of Canada, 1 July 1867. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageDominion Collection: The Old Dominion Colored Vocalists with the Gotthold Octoroo

The Old Dominion Colored Vocalists with the Gotthold Octoroon Combination. Date c1879

Background imageDominion Collection: Beaumont-Hamel - Newfoundland Memorial

Beaumont-Hamel - Newfoundland Memorial
The building of a log cabin at the Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial - a memorial site dedicated to the commemoration of Dominion of Newfoundland forces members killed during World War I

Background imageDominion Collection: RMS Megantic arriving at Montreal, Canada

RMS Megantic arriving at Montreal, Canada
White Star - Dominion Line Liner RMS Megantic arriving at Montreal, Canada. Held the record for he Canadian Atlantic run. Date: 1921

Background imageDominion Collection: British India 1801

British India 1801
Map showing the expanision of the British Dominion in India Date: 1801

Background imageDominion Collection: Uprising Poland 1830

Uprising Poland 1830
Uprising in Warsaw, one of many attempts to free Poland from Russian dominion - vigorously suppressed, leading to the famous quotation: L ordre regne a Warsaw Date: 1830

Background imageDominion Collection: Ice Palace - Montreal, Canada

Ice Palace - Montreal, Canada
The Ice Palace erected in the Dominion Square, Montreal, Canada during the Winter Festival of 1885. This extraordinary structure was built out of sixteen thousand blocks of ice three feet four inches

Background imageDominion Collection: Canterbury Association Ships

Canterbury Association Ships
The Canterbury Association ships Bangalore, Dominion, Duke of Portland, Lady Nugent, Midlothian and Canterbury in the East India Docks, London

Background imageDominion Collection: Dominion Tyres advert

Dominion Tyres advert and a sign for the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Canada

Background imageDominion Collection: Banff Springs - Canada

Banff Springs - Canada. The Dominion Express Company was acquired by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1882. The Canadian Pacific Railway Company itself was incorporated in 1881

Background imageDominion Collection: Viceroy speech at unveiling of the Four Dominion Columns, Ne

Viceroy speech at unveiling of the Four Dominion Columns, Ne
Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, standing before a microphone in the right foreground on the dais in front of the southern secretariat, speaking before the unveiling of the four Dominion columns

Background imageDominion Collection: Proposed Design for Dominion House, London, 1913

Proposed Design for Dominion House, London, 1913
Illustration showing A. Randall Wells proposed design for Dominion House, Strand, London, 1913

Background imageDominion Collection: Emigration. On Board an Emigrant Ship. The Breakfast Bell

Emigration. On Board an Emigrant Ship. The Breakfast Bell
Detailed interior of ship with many passengers crowded on deck. The ship is the steamer Sarnia of the Dominion Line at anchor at Belfast Lough on the way to Canada

Background imageDominion Collection: Abd El Qadir

Abd El Qadir
Abd-el Qadir (variously spelt) agrees to support Napoleon as emperor and to call an end to Algerian resistance to French dominion

Background imageDominion Collection: Hungarian Sympathiser

Hungarian Sympathiser
A sympathiser from Hungary, which like the Communards perceived itself to be suffering from the dominion of an oppressive government

Background imageDominion Collection: Revolt at Modena

Revolt at Modena
A conspiracy headed by Ciro Menotti seeks to overthrow Austrian dominion in Modena, but the rebellion is supressed and Menotti is arrested : he will be hanged

Background imageDominion Collection: Mogul Bestows Clive

Mogul Bestows Clive
The Great Mogul gives Robert Clive dominion over Bengal, Orissa and Bahar

Background imageDominion Collection: LOUIS RIEL

LOUIS RIEL Canadian rebel, sought to set up provisional government opposing Dominion of Canada, captured and hanged for treason



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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.