Mears, Frank Charles, 1880-1953 (architect and town planner)
Dates
- Existence: 1880 - 1953
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
A bird's eye view of the West Bow, 1830, 1909
Original drawing, signed by Frank C. Mears, created from drawings by Thomas Hamilton, 1830. Inscription by Mears in top left hand corner. Text reads A96 in bottom left hand corner.
Bird's eye view looking west, c. 1450, 1910
Ink and water-colour drawing by Frank C. Mears, 1910, showing medieval developments of Castle and Royal Burgh, with Holyrood Abbey and beginnings of aristocratic Burgh of Canongait. It also shows the Grassmarket and the "Nor Loch" and the city walls.
Bird's Eye view of Edinburgh from the south, c 1890-c 1910
A glass plate negative showing an image of Frank C. Mears' "Bird's Eye View of Edinburgh, from the south, c. 1450." (See Coll-1167/B/4/1). A very similar, but no identical drawing was among the exhibits in Geddes' "Cities and Town Planning Exhibition"; it had a rather long inscription noting the various consituents of all medieval towns, and showing how the grouping could vary to meet conditions of site. Handwwritten title by Mabel Barker.
Bird's Eye view of the Forth, c 1890-c 1910
A glass plate negative showing another image of one of Frank C. Mears' drawings of a '"Bird's Eye View of the Forth". It is likely that the drawing was exhibit no 13 in the "Origins of Edinburgh" section of the 1911 Exhibition. Handwritten title by Mabel Barker.
Edinburgh and the Forth Estuary, 1910
Ink and water-colour drawing of Edinburgh and the Forth Estuary, entitled, Birds-eye View from South".
Edinburgh and the Forth Estuary, 1910
Ink and water-colour drawing of Edinburgh and the Forth Estuary, entitled, Bird's-eye View from South showing Advantages and Disadvantages of Site. Hand drawn in watercolour copy of Coll-1167/B/2/4 but with analysis of site.
Edinburgh: bird's-eye view showing the hill fort associated with sea port (Leith), 1910
Ink and water-colour drawing of a bird's eye view showing the hill fort associated with sea port (Leith) signed by Frank C. Mears
Edinburgh: diagrammatic plan of the new Royal Burgh, c 1914
Diagrammatic Plan of the new Royal Burgh showing the probable extensions and boundaries during the thirteenth century. The central street or market-place of Edinburgh was laid out one hundred feet wide with low galleried houses on each side.
Edinburgh: diagrammatic plan of the new Royal Burgh, c. 1230, c 1914
Diagrammatic Plan of the new Royal Burgh showing the probable extensions and boundaries prior to the grant of ecclesiastical settlements around 1230. The central street or market-place of Edinburgh was laid out one hundred feet wide with low galleried houses on each side.
Edinburgh Old Town Perspective, Engraved by John Kay 1779, c 1890-c 1910
Slightly unsatisfactory photograph of one corner of John Kay's engraving.