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  • © Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios.

  • © Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios. Here are my resent vector art work’s, I think I just went vector crazy. I’m still working on a few other designs. Please feel free to look at my other work /

  • Fun little sketch i did one day, thought i’d make it into a DJ T. Choose this one if you want a dark coloured T.

  • Natchez, Mississippi

  • .......my favourite place in the whole of Derbyshire UK (not so much the stones but the whole moor and its dark valleys of natural stone and birch) this circle seems to have lost its power but still looks dang good in the sunset diffused by the birches.

  • This is a digital painting done in a program called gimp, the girl was hand drawn and scanned in and then digitally coloured

  • I apologise for the title – may change it. / I love this quote – just wanted to share it! / The window is a neighbours. / /

  • Stanton Hall in Natchez, Mississippi, is a lovely old home high on the bluffs of the town overlooking the Mississippi River. In the 1800s, it was built for a little over $84,000 but is worth millions today.

  • A cute little Saturday morning illustration.

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  • Tree in silhouette against sky taken at Stanton Drew in Somerset. Quite an eerie look about this one

  • The Earl Grey Reform Tower. Stanton, Derbyshie.UK The Earl Grey Tower is on the edge of Stanton Moor & it was built to commemorate the passing of the Reform Bill in 1832 & was erected by the Thornhill family of Stanton-in-Peak. / The reform bill transferred voting privileges from the small rural boroughs controlled by the nobility and gentry to the heavily populated but underrepresented industrial towns. Conceived by Prime Minister Earl Grey and introduced by Earl Russell, it passed in the House of Commons three times but was opposed by the House of Lords until Grey’s threat to create 50 new liberal peers (enough to carry the bill) finally brought their agreement. The act redistributed seats in the Commons and lowered the electoral qualifications to allow voting by small property owners (much of the middle class).

  • ONE OF MY WORKS WAS PUBLISHED
    by Bianca Stanton

    I was lucky enough to have one of my artworks published in / Australian Home Beautiful’s – March Edition, Page 40 / As Part of promoting R…

    I was lucky enough to have one of my artworks published in / Australian Home Beautiful’s – March Edition, Page 40 / As Part of promoting Red Bubble! / You can find the original image here /

  • Displays from the Museum of Modern Science - The Biomechanical head of Lieutenant Hillary Stanton
    by Danny

    The head of the late Lieutenant Hillary Stanton from the failed head and brain reanimation surgery attempted by the _Her Majesty’s Royal …

    The preserved head of Lieutenant Hillary Stanton with original apparatus attached.

  • Stanton Drew is a small village and civil parish within the Chew Valley in Somerset, England, situated north of the Mendip Hills, 8 miles (12.9 km) south of Bristol in the Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority. The village is most famous for its prehistoric Stanton Drew stone circles, the largest being the Great Circle, a henge monument consisting of the second largest stone circle in Britain (after Avebury). The stone circle is 113 m in diameter and probably consisted of 30 stones, of which 27 survive today. The village also has a range of listed buildings, dating from the 13th to 15th centuries, including the church of St Mary the Virgin, the Round House (Old Toll House) and various farmhouses. The parish of Stanton Drew has a population of 762, It includes a primary school, pub (the Druids Arms), church and village hall, which is the venue for a mother and toddler group and preschool as well as various village activities. The area around the village has several dairy and arable farms on neutral to acid red loamy soils with slowly permeable subsoils. It is also a dormitory village for people working in Bath and Bristol.

  • Another view of Lake MacDonald in Glacier National Park. The view across the lake is of Stanton Mountain, 7,750 feet, with Mount Vaught behind it. This photo is taken near the northern end of the lake, where McDonald Falls empties its waters. 10/16/09 – Featured in the LAKES AND INLAND WATERWAYS Group. Make: NIKON / Model: COOLPIX P80 / Shutter Speed: 10/84 second / Aperture: F/2.8 / Focal Length: 5 mm / ISO Speed: 69 / Date Taken: Sep 24, 2009, 7:49:45 PM

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