File:A starboard bow view of HMS 'Dominion' (1903) with 'Hibernia' (1905) in the distance. RMG P00023.tiff

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English: A starboard bow view of HMS 'Dominion' (1903) with 'Hibernia' (1905) in the distance.

A view just off the starboard bow of the battleship Dominion' (1903) at anchor in Line B of either the Naval Review, or the King's Review of the Fleet at Spithead or the Fleet Review off Southend, Thames Estuary. In the distance on the left can be seen the bow of the battleship 'Hibernia' (1905). Both ships were in the same configuration at the two reviews in the Solent, and at the review in the Thames Estuary.

A starboard bow view of HMS 'Dominion' (1903) with 'Hibernia' (1905) in the distance.
Date June - July 1909
Dimensions Overall: 84 mm x 109 mm
Notes Despite being over exposed, the quality of the image is good.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/546633
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