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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: Something of Myself | 1 | |
I | The Town | 13 |
1 | Coffee at Slaughter's: English Art and the Rococo | 15 |
2 | The Baiting of Burghley: Politics and Architecture in Stamford | 35 |
3 | Country-Town Portfolio: An Artist in Bridgwater | 45 |
4 | Local Government in Spitalfields | 55 |
5 | 'What a place is Whitby grown' | 65 |
6 | The Birth of a Seaside Resort | 79 |
7 | Pipe-Dreams in Manchester | 91 |
II | Irish Interlude | 101 |
1 | A Country-House Childhood | 103 |
2 | Belvedere and the Wicked Earl | 109 |
3 | Miss Smith Comes to Tipperary | 121 |
4 | Modernising an Irish Country House | 135 |
5 | The Noblest Quay in Europe | 149 |
III | Country-House Excursions | 169 |
1 | The Haynes Grange Room | 171 |
2 | Solomon's Temple in Nottinghamshire | 187 |
3 | Reconstructing Holdenby | 197 |
4 | The Ghost of Elizabethan Chatsworth | 211 |
5 | Country-House Pictures | 221 |
6 | The Magic of Stowe | 225 |
7 | What is a Villa? | 235 |
8 | The House and the Natural Landscape: A Prelude to Fallingwater | 239 |
IV | Jane Austen's World | 251 |
1 | The Georgian House | 253 |
Notes | 263 | |
Photographic Credits | 270 | |
Index | 271 |
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