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A place for all stone enthusiasts to congregate, to think about place in new ways; connecting ancient sites through community and conversation. #MDANT

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Chrisull(@Chrisull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One for Stone Club les alignments de Carnac (1953) by Marcel Gromaire found in musee des Beaux-Arts de Quimper/Kemper (there are 3/4 menhir pictures in the 20th Cty section). I like this gloomy industrialised view a protest against its touristification

One for @the_stone_club les alignments de Carnac (1953) by Marcel Gromaire found in musee des Beaux-Arts de Quimper/Kemper (there are 3/4 menhir pictures in the 20th Cty section). I like this gloomy industrialised view a protest against its touristification #StandingStoneSunday
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“‘The whole temple of Avebury may be consider’d as a picture’, enthused the antiquary William Stukeley in 1743, while ‘my God how sculptural’ was Barbara Hepworth’s response to Cornish sites such as the Mên-an-Tol and the Nine Maidens”
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“‘The whole temple of Avebury may be consider’d as a picture’, enthused the antiquary William Stukeley in 1743, while ‘my God how sculptural’ was Barbara Hepworth’s response to Cornish sites such as the Mên-an-Tol and the Nine Maidens” spectator.co.uk/article/romanc…
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Ian Saltern 〓〓(@IanSaltern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Cornish are the UK’s only national minority, and Cornish the only indigenous language, without a Public Service Media…….look what our economy’s missing.

Report: S4C generates £136m, 1,900 jobs for Welsh economy | Advanced Television advanced-television.com/2024/04/11/rep…

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Richard🔥Wells(@Slippery_Jack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm very glad John mucked about online in my case, we ended up doing a book (with a second on the way!). This new project from the great Johnny Greenteeth looks the bee's knees...

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Crown of Violets. a homage to the humble sweet violet.
A combination of violet leaf & green tea absolutes; this is the fresh green of spring with floral nods to the early flowering Violet, hints of Jasmine and the rich dry down of Orris and Sandalwood.
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Crown of Violets. a homage to the humble sweet violet. A combination of violet leaf & green tea absolutes; this is the fresh green of spring with floral nods to the early flowering Violet, hints of Jasmine and the rich dry down of Orris and Sandalwood. andfragrance.com/products/crown…
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Studio weekend for me as I work on commissions, but I'm also creating some delicate collages that are inspired by a recent trip to Orkney. Stone Club Orkney Archaeology

Studio weekend for me as I work on commissions, but I'm also creating some delicate collages that are inspired by a recent trip to Orkney. @the_stone_club @OAS_Orkney
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1 week 'til Record Store Day 2024!
🌞 'Katy J Pearson & Friends Presents Songs From
The Wicker Man' 🌞

Very limited quantities available next week! Tag us in
your photos if you manage to nab one 📸

Katy J Pearson Record Store Day

1 week 'til Record Store Day 2024! 🌞 'Katy J Pearson & Friends Presents Songs From The Wicker Man' 🌞 Very limited quantities available next week! Tag us in your photos if you manage to nab one 📸 @KatyJPearsonnn @recordstoreday
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“‘The whole temple of Avebury may be consider’d as a picture’, enthused the antiquary William Stukeley in 1743, while ‘my God how sculptural’ was Barbara Hepworth’s response to Cornish sites such as the Mên-an-Tol and the Nine Maidens”
spectator.co.uk/article/romanc…

“‘The whole temple of Avebury may be consider’d as a picture’, enthused the antiquary William Stukeley in 1743, while ‘my God how sculptural’ was Barbara Hepworth’s response to Cornish sites such as the Mên-an-Tol and the Nine Maidens” spectator.co.uk/article/romanc…
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