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Stanton Collection

"Stanton: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Intrigue" Step into the Front Room on Islington High Street and be transported back to 1865

Background imageStanton Collection: Front Room, Islington High Street

Front Room, Islington High Street, oil on canvas, in a plain gold painted frame, by Frank Stanton, signed and dated 1968. Date: 1968

Background imageStanton Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death bed of Lincoln. Lithograph, 1865

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death bed of Lincoln. Lithograph, 1865

Background imageStanton Collection: Combine harvesting in the village of Stanton, Cotswolds, UK

Combine harvesting in the village of Stanton, Cotswolds, UK
MAB-84 Combine harvesting in the village of Stanton Cotswolds, UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStanton Collection: Edwin McMasters Stanton

Edwin McMasters Stanton
EDWIN MCMASTERS STANTON American lawyer and statesman Date: 1814 - 1869

Background imageStanton Collection: President Lincoln portrayed as meek in his prosecution of the war, 1864

President Lincoln portrayed as meek in his prosecution of the war, 1864
1576701 President Lincoln portrayed as meek in his prosecution of the war, 1864; (add.info.: The sportsman upset by the recoil of his own gun' Lincoln (1809-1865)

Background imageStanton Collection: A Portrait of a Mountain

A Portrait of a Mountain
Ryan Dyar

Background imageStanton Collection: NY, NYC, Central Park, Women's Rights Pioneers Monument

NY, NYC, Central Park, Women's Rights Pioneers Monument
2005-309343-01

Background imageStanton Collection: Lady Georgiana Kidston

Lady Georgiana Kidston
Lady Georgiana Mary Kidston (nÚÑáCurzon, later Lady Starkey) (1910-1976), Former wife of Home Ronald Archibald Kidston, and later wife of Lewis Stanton Starkey; daughter of 5th Earl Howe 1936

Background imageStanton Collection: Wooden Deck Chairs Overlooking Pond, Wyken Hall, Stanton, Suffolk, England

Wooden Deck Chairs Overlooking Pond, Wyken Hall, Stanton, Suffolk, England

Background imageStanton Collection: USA, New Mexico, Former Fort Stanton

USA, New Mexico, Former Fort Stanton

Background imageStanton Collection: Stanton Village, Gloucestershire

Stanton Village, Gloucestershire

Background imageStanton Collection: Stanton Gloucestershire early 1900s

Stanton Gloucestershire early 1900s

Background imageStanton Collection: The Amazing Affair Of The Shipyard Sabotage

The Amazing Affair Of The Shipyard Sabotage
An illustrated front cover for The Amazing Affair Of The Shipyard Sabotage, written by Stanton Hope, no. 736 in the pulp fiction series, The Sexton Blake Library

Background imageStanton Collection: Letter written by Ida Stanton on board RMS Carpathia

Letter written by Ida Stanton on board RMS Carpathia
Handwritten letter written on board RMS Carpathia dated 15 August 1912 with original Cunard envelope. Dear Papa and boys... we were delayed by boarding a large cargoe (sic) of spaghetti

Background imageStanton Collection: Cover design, Dynamic Science Stories

Cover design, Dynamic Science Stories, science fiction pulp magazine Date: 1939

Background imageStanton Collection: Coal miners strike

Coal miners strike
The conference of the miners federation of Birmingham meeting to discuss the coal miners strike. The names, reading from left to right, are: Sitting--Mr. H. Duff, Mr. T. H. Cann, Mr. M. C. Kerrell

Background imageStanton Collection: Stanton, Gloucestershire

Stanton, Gloucestershire by Henry John Sylvester Stannard

Background imageStanton Collection: DDE-90182277

DDE-90182277
Entrance to classic homestead decorated with flowers. Cotswolds in Southwestern England is designated as an AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Date: 24-03-2012

Background imageStanton Collection: Arch Stanton

Arch Stanton Ridden By D.J.Casey Cheltenham Festival 2003 Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham 11 March 2003 Date: 11 March 2003

Background imageStanton Collection: An Ice Party or Letting Things Slide on the Rappahannock

An Ice Party or Letting Things Slide on the Rappahannock
AQS256897 An Ice Party or Letting Things Slide on the Rappahannock, from the Humors of War (engraving) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageStanton Collection: Celts (colour litho)

Celts (colour litho)
2796432 Celts (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Celts. Illustration for A Manual of British Archaeology by Charles Boutell (Lovell Reeve)

Background imageStanton Collection: The Jazz Mistress at the London Hippodrome

The Jazz Mistress at the London Hippodrome
Some pictorial jazz jottings from the Hippodrome. Sketches by Hynes of various performers in The Jazz Mistress, the 1925 revue at the London Hippodrome

Background imageStanton Collection: St Michaels Church, Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire

St Michaels Church, Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire
St Michaels Church, Stanton-Harcourt, near Witney, Oxfordshire, dating back to the 12th century. The tower to the left is associated with the poet Alexander Pope

Background imageStanton Collection: May in Hyde Park, London

May in Hyde Park, London. 1870

Background imageStanton Collection: Comic sketches, In April

Comic sketches, In April. 1870

Background imageStanton Collection: Lieutenant Colonels Lennox and Stanton and Captain Belfield R. E. c. 1860 (b / w photo)

Lieutenant Colonels Lennox and Stanton and Captain Belfield R. E. c. 1860 (b / w photo)
701503 Lieutenant Colonels Lennox and Stanton and Captain Belfield R.E. c.1860 (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStanton Collection: A man walking along a country lane with his pony in Stanton, a typical Costwold village

A man walking along a country lane with his pony in Stanton, a typical Costwold village. Circa 1935

Background imageStanton Collection: Stanton Drew Stones

Stanton Drew Stones
Stanton Drew Stone circle is celebrated in folklore as the members of a wedding party lured by the devil to celebrate on the sabbath and thus becoming petrified!

Background imageStanton Collection: STANTON HARCOURT KITCHEN

STANTON HARCOURT KITCHEN
The magnificent 15th century stone kitchen at Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire. Date: 15th century

Background imageStanton Collection: Wychavon WR12 7 Map

Wychavon WR12 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wychavon WR12 7

Background imageStanton Collection: Northumberland NE65 8 Map

Northumberland NE65 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Northumberland NE65 8

Background imageStanton Collection: St Edmundsbury IP31 2 Map

St Edmundsbury IP31 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of St Edmundsbury IP31 2

Background imageStanton Collection: East Staffordshire DE15 9 Map

East Staffordshire DE15 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Staffordshire DE15 9

Background imageStanton Collection: Derbyshire Dales DE6 2 Map

Derbyshire Dales DE6 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Derbyshire Dales DE6 2

Background imageStanton Collection: S Whats the Matter With You, Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne

S Whats the Matter With You, Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne
S Whats the Matter With You? Lena Stantons London Revue at the Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne. early 20th century

Background imageStanton Collection: 1953 Stanton Cropduster Special at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009. Creator: Unknown

1953 Stanton Cropduster Special at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009. Creator: Unknown
1953 Stanton Cropduster Special at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009

Background imageStanton Collection: Edwin McMasters Stanton, President Lincolns Secretary of War, 1860s (1955)

Edwin McMasters Stanton, President Lincolns Secretary of War, 1860s (1955). Stanton (1814-1869) was the United States Attorney General in 1860-1861

Background imageStanton Collection: Edwin McMasters Stanton, American lawyer, politician, 1862-1867. Artist: Brady

Edwin McMasters Stanton, American lawyer, politician, 1862-1867. Artist: Brady
Edwin McMasters Stanton, American lawyer, politician, 1862-1867. Stanton (1814-1869) was the United States Attorney General in 1860-1861

Background imageStanton Collection: A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion. American cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast

A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion. American cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast
DEMOCRAT DONKEY, 1870. A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion. American cartoon, 1870, by Thomas Nast, featuring his first use of the donkey as the symbol of the Democratic Party

Background imageStanton Collection: Edwin M. Stanton 1814 To 1869. Secretary Of War During American Civil War Under President Abraham

Edwin M. Stanton 1814 To 1869. Secretary Of War During American Civil War Under President Abraham Lincoln. From Photograph By Matthew Brady

Background imageStanton Collection: Stanton Village 1940S

Stanton Village 1940S
STANTON VILLAGE A man in a flat cap walks his horse through the quiet village one early summer morning Date: 1940s

Background imageStanton Collection: Railway Station, Hullavington, Wiltshire

Railway Station, Hullavington, Wiltshire
Railway Station, Hullavington, Chippenham, near Stanton St Quintin, Wiltshire, England. Great Western Railway Date: 1915

Background imageStanton Collection: Bitter Sweet by Rebel Stanton

Bitter Sweet by Rebel Stanton
Colour illustration of a young attractive and scantily clothed woman drinking from a large vessel, under foliage and fruit of a nearby tree. Date: 1930

Background imageStanton Collection: Alexander Pope / Stanton

Alexander Pope / Stanton
ALEXANDER POPE Stanton Harcourt, near Oxford, where the English poet translated part of Homers Iliad: his study was in the upper room of the tower Date: 1688 - 1744

Background imageStanton Collection: Oliver Stanton - Motoring Adviser to King Edward VII

Oliver Stanton - Motoring Adviser to King Edward VII, England. Raphael Tucks Oilette - Motoring Celebrities Date: 1900s

Background imageStanton Collection: The Village, Stanton, Gloucestershire

The Village, Stanton, Gloucestershire
The Village, Stanton, Broadway, near Evesham, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageStanton Collection: Major-General Thomas Stanton Lambert

Major-General Thomas Stanton Lambert (1871-1921), GOC of the 32nd Division during the First World War. Silhouette by Captain H. L. Oakley who was Lamberts ADC. Date: c.1919

Background imageStanton Collection: A Christmas Story, by C. Rebel Stanton

A Christmas Story, by C. Rebel Stanton
A colour illustration showing a young couple flirting oblivious to the the animated story teller who is entertaining the rest of the group. Date: 29th November 1929



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"Stanton: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Intrigue" Step into the Front Room on Islington High Street and be transported back to 1865. Witness the solemn lithograph capturing the Death bed of Lincoln, a poignant reminder of a nation in mourning. Meanwhile, in the picturesque village nestled in Cotswolds, UK, combine harvesters hummed as they reaped bountiful fields. But who was Stanton? Edwin McMasters Stanton emerges from history's shadows - a figure shrouded in mystery yet instrumental during crucial times. Uncover his enigmatic story that intertwines with Stanton Village in Gloucestershire. Travel further back to early 1900s Stanton Gloucestershire; witness its transformation through time. From coal miners striking for their rights to Lady Georgiana Kidston gracing its streets with elegance and grace – this village holds tales both ordinary and extraordinary. Yet amidst these local narratives lies an astonishing affair that shook shipyards far beyond its borders. The Shipyard Sabotage unraveled like a thrilling novel where secrets were unveiled one by one. Who were the masterminds behind this audacious act? Intriguingly enough, it is Ida Stanton who pens her thoughts aboard RMS Carpathia – her letter echoing across time as she sails towards unknown horizons. Her words capture emotions untamed by distance or circumstance. And what about Dynamic Science Stories' cover design? It beckons us into realms unexplored – where imagination meets innovation at every turn. Stanton weaves together threads from different eras and places - each hint revealing fragments of an intricate tapestry waiting to be discovered. So come forth and immerse yourself in this captivating journey through history's corridors - where stories unfold like petals blooming under gentle sunlight.