Peter R. Furse
Eastern North America
Eastern North America
Title: The New Lands of Eastern America comprising Newfoundland, New Scotland (Nova Scotia), & New Brunswick: parts of New France (Quebec), New England, New York & New Jersey: together with Prince Edward Island
Artist: Peter R. Furse, Hampton, New Brunswick
Printer: Lingley Printing Company Limited, Saint John, New Brunswick
Image size: 22” x 13” [55.9 x 33.0 cm] to the outer decoration.
Page size: 24” x 15” [61.0 x 38.1 cm]
Description: Lithograph on watermarked Superfine Linen Record 100% Canadian Rag by Rolland Paper Co., of St. Jerome, Quebec. Hand-colored by Furse's daughter, artist Kathy Hooper, Hampton, New Brunswick.
Peter Furse was a British Navy officer who began his service WWI at age 17, during which time he received his first exposure to map drafting. After the war he continued his education at the University of Cambridge. When WWII came, he again served with the Royal Navy, ultimately elevating to the rank of Lieutenant commander. After spending several years in Africa, Furse and his wife, Barbara, emigrated first to California, then to the village of Hampton, New Brunswick, Canada. While in Africa, Furse developed an interest in pictorial maps, which he continued after moving to North America. He died in New Brunswick in 1970.