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Imaginary baroque cities
The Chearnley circle and the Earl of Mar
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This chapter contrasts two magnificent collections of ‘paper architecture’, one from either side of the Jacobite conflicts of the eighteenth century. The first is the series of extraordinary designs made in exile by the sixth Earl of Mar, including his projects for a redeveloped London for a restored Stuart king. In contrast, through the anxious months of the Jacobite rising of 1745/46, the Protestant circle of Samuel Chearnley, at Birr in Ireland, made a series of fantastical architectural designs, at first escapist garden buildings, but increasingly fantasies of a grand redevelopment of Birr as Hanoverian victory grew certain.

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