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James Shearer and the Dunfermline Advisory Town Plan, 1946

James Shearer and the Dunfermline Advisory Town Plan, 1946 The cataloguing of the Shearer and Annand Collection at the National Monuments Record of Scotland has focussed attention on James Shearer as an architect. His role as a town planner has yet to receive similar posthumous recognition. Through an evaluation of his major planning achievement, the Dunfermline Advisory Town Plan of 1946, this paper aims to explore Shearer's planning theories, the attention they received, and their effect on the future of Dunfermline. 1 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Architectural Heritage Edinburgh University Press

James Shearer and the Dunfermline Advisory Town Plan, 1946

Architectural Heritage , Volume 14 (1): 86 – Nov 1, 2003

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Edinburgh University Press
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© Edinburgh University Press
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1350-7524
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1755-1641
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10.3366/arch.2003.14.1.86
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Abstract

The cataloguing of the Shearer and Annand Collection at the National Monuments Record of Scotland has focussed attention on James Shearer as an architect. His role as a town planner has yet to receive similar posthumous recognition. Through an evaluation of his major planning achievement, the Dunfermline Advisory Town Plan of 1946, this paper aims to explore Shearer's planning theories, the attention they received, and their effect on the future of Dunfermline. 1

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Architectural HeritageEdinburgh University Press

Published: Nov 1, 2003

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