RMS Dominion


   
RMS Dominion - rigging from bow to mast & with radio aerial 
 
Reference Number:   si 267

Godden Number:   not listed

Sprake Number:   not listed

Not recorded by John High in his
unpublished list.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Words:
Printed at bottom of card:-
WOVEN IN SILK
 
R.M.S. DOMINION.
 
Ocean liner at anchor, with one red funnel with white stripe and four masts
 

RMS Dominion - no rigging from bow to mast & no radio aerial 
 
Reference Number:   si 268

Godden Number:   not listed

Sprake Number:   spc151

Recorded by John High in his
unpublished list.

 
 
 
 
 
 
Words:
Printed at bottom of card:-
WOVEN IN SILK
 
R.M.S. DOMINION.
Ocean liner at anchor, with one red funnel with white stripe and four masts  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
{same postcard but with italic printing}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Words:
Printed at bottom of card:-
WOVEN IN SILK
 
R.M.S. DOMINION.
Ocean liner at anchor, with one red funnel with white stripe and four masts  
 
{same postcard but overprinted at top of card}
 
Sunday, January 17th, 1909
 
R.M.S. " DOMINION, Dominion Line, Captain W. L. Mendus,
 
Homeward bound from Philadelphia, saved the crew of the
 
wrecked ship " Savona, " of Maitland, 6 miles S.W. of Fastnet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Printed at bottom of card:-
WOVEN IN SILK
 
R.M.S. DOMINION.
 
 
Ocean liner at anchor, with one red funnel with white stripe and four masts  

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new images added 14 October 2017. si268 image replaced 26 August 2018. Overprinted image added 25 April 2019

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