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R. Bruce Urmston Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SPC-2011-007

Scope and Content

This collection consists of two small sketchbooks containing sketches and watercolor paintings, as well as eight individual watercolors painted by R. Bruce Urmston during his travels to Canada and California.

His sketchbook from 1882 details a voyage Urmston took by ship to Quebec, Canada. The majority of these images are of boats in bays or harbors. While there are a number of interesting images, some highlights of this sketchbook are: a two-page watercolor and pencil image looking East from Quebec at the Isle of Orleans, a full-page watercolor painting shows the Falls of Montmorency in the distance beyond some ships, a two-page panoramic watercolor illustrates a yacht race in the Isle of Wight, and a single page watercolor of an unnamed cathedral.

The second sketchbook depicts Urmston's Canadian trip from 1886-1889. Some highlights of this sketchbook consist of: a two-page watercolor depicts the coastline of Lac Morrille, Quebec, a two-page watercolor of the harbor at Halifax, Nova Scotia, a two-page watercolor of a train wreck and fire in the snow dated March 29th, and a two-page watercolor of a winter scene where an oxen pulls logs.

The eight paintings consist of single page images that have captions and notes written on the back of each. The earliest painting (1893) is also the largest, depicting the town of Douglas, Manitoba. Captions point out places like Tom Evoy’s Boarding House and Stable, Lake of the Woods Milling Co, and the Mahon and Ross General Store. These notes also mention the elevator capacities of various buildings. Two paintings labeled "No. 1" and "No. 2" illustrate areas around Riverside, looking at Mount San Antonio (Old Baldy) and the area near the Chino sugar factory in 1894. There are several paintings of Riverside showing orange groves and fields in 1903, as well as one of a train travelling through a valley captioned with "Casa Blanca Packing houses. Depot Santa Fe RR." Other paintings depict Urmston's 1910 trek to Northern California to the Mad River Valley, near Eureka in Humbolt County.

Dates

  • 1882-1912

Creator

Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

Biography

R. (Robert) Bruce Urmston (1863-1950) was born in Hampshire, England to Henry Brabazon Urmston and Harriet Hughes Hughes, according to a family tree found on Ancestry.com. Urmston was married first to a woman named Esther and later to a woman by the name of Ellla, according to that family tree. While little is known about his life back in England, we know that Urmston came to North America by the 1880s and spent a number of years traveling and documenting his travels in sketches and watercolors. In 1882, Urmston travelled by ship to the Canadian city of Quebec, a trip similar to the one he took along the St. Lawrence Seaway between 1886 and 1889. After spending some time in Douglas, Manitoba in 1893, Urmston headed to California in 1894. In March of 1894, Urmston applied for US citizenship in a Los Angeles county court. It appears that he spent a number of years in the Los Angeles/Riverside area before moving to northern California, where he passed away in 1950.

Extent

1 box

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This collection consists of two sketchbooks and eight watercolor paintings by R. (Robert) Bruce Urmston, artist. The majority of art in the two sketchbooks depicts his journey around Quebec, mainly by ship, focusing on places such as the Falls of Montmorency and Halifax, Nova Scotia. The drawings and paintings in the sketchbooks are varied in content, mostly showing the view of passing harbors, but also giving a few glimpses of people and places on the ship itself. The majority of the eight watercolor paintings illustrate places Urmston visited in California in the 1890s and 1900s, including Mount San Antonio, Chino, and Riverside. One painting from 1883 depicts the town of Douglas, Manitoba, Canada.

Arrangement

Arranged in three series:

  1. Series I. Sketchbook 1, 1882
  2. Series II. Sketchbook 2, 1886-1889
  3. Series III. Watercolor Images, 1893-1912; undated

Acquisition Information

This collection was donated by Rex Heuschkel to Archives and Special Collections at California State University, Dominguez Hills.

Processing Information

Materials were processed and arranged by Marie Beckermann in 2011.

Title
Inventory of the R. Bruce Urmston Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Marie Beckermann
Date
©2011
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University Library South -5039 (Fifth Floor)
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Carson CA 90747
310-243-3895