Descriptive Summary
Provenance
Restrictions on Access
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction
Preferred Citation
Biography
Scope and Content Note
Indexing Terms
Descriptive Summary
Title: Horner Architectural Photography Collection
Date (inclusive): circa 1920s
Collection number: MS 110
Creator:
Benjamin Bean Horner, 1893-1971
Extent:
10 boxes
Languages: English
Repository:
Special Collections, Robert E. Kennedy Library
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Abstract: The Horner Architectural Photography Collection contains 307 vintage, black and white mounted photographs taken by Benjamin
Bean Horner (1893-1971), an architect who practiced in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. The photographs
are from the 1920s; the majority of the images are of historic structures in England and California.
Provenance
Anonymous gift.
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open to qualified researchers by appointment only. For more information on access policies and to obtain a copy
of the Researcher Registration form, please visit the Special Collections Access page. Collection stored remotely. Advance
notice for use required.
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction
In order to reproduce, publish, broadcast, exhibit, and/or quote from this material, researchers must submit a written request
and obtain formal permission from Special Collections, Cal Poly, as the owner of the physical collection.
Photocopying of material is permitted at staff discretion and provided on a fee basis. Photocopies are not to be used for
any purpose other than for private study, scholarship, or research. Special Collections staff reserves the right to limit
photocopying and deny access or reproduction in cases when, in the opinion of staff, the original materials would be harmed.
Preferred Citation
Horner Architectural Photography Collection, Special Collections, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
Abbreviations Used:
c.: circa
n.pag.: no page
Biography
Benjamin Bean Horner (1893-1971) was an architect who practiced in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.
He was born in Michigan to William C. Horner, a drafter for a furniture factory, and his wife, Emily, both natives of England.
The family also lived in Indiana when Benjamin was a teen. He graduated from Purdue University and belonged to the Tau Beta
Pi Association, a national engineering honor society. Horner then served in World War I with the Army Engineering Corps.
By 1920, he was single and living in Los Angeles, listing his occupation in the federal census as a "technical engineer" in
the machine manufacturing industry. The 1930 census finds him still living in Los Angeles and married to his first wife, Adelaide
(1897-193?), with his occupation now described as a civil engineer. Passenger list records show that the couple spent time
overseas, sailing to and from New York and England in the fall of 1926. Horner's second wife, Esther Ruth Vanrossum (1901-1985),
was from his home state of Michigan. They were married in the 1930s, with three sons born to them (William, Benjamin Harold,
and Peter). The Horners lived in Santa Barbara until 1948 when they moved to Ojai.
While abroad visiting England and the Continent during the 1920s, Horner photographed the historic buildings, manor houses,
and villages found in this collection. The images include elevations as well as close-ups; his keen eye for architectural
detail is reflected in these photographic studies.
Back in the U. S., Horner's travels throughout California during the 1920s led him to explore the state's romantic past. His
photos of historic adobe structures from the Spanish and Mexican periods of history strongly evoke this bygone era.
Among his documented architectural commissions is the Croyden House, built in 1928 at 165 Middle Road, Montecito, California.
This house was supposedly originally designed for his one-time business partner, a Mr. Hawkins. Other clients included silent
film stars Noah Beery, Carol Dempster and Jack Mulhall.
Benjamin Bean Horner died on May 21,1971 at the age of 77 while traveling abroad.
Sources
"Benjamin Horner." [Obituary]
The Ojai Valley News. 26 May 1971: no page
California Death Index (1940-1997), Ancestry.com
"Church Prayer Chapel Chosen as Memorial."
Los Angeles Times 26 March 1940: no page
1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 U. S. Census, Ancestry.com
Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com
World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com
Scope and Content Note
The Horner Architectural Photography Collection contains 307 vintage, black and white mounted photographs taken by Benjamin
Bean Horner (1893-1971), an architect who practiced in Southern California, primarily Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. While
the size of the photos themselves varies somewhat, they are generally about 9 ½ x 7 ½ or 7 ½ x 9 ½; with the mounts they are
all 12 ½ x 19. The photos are mounted on watercolor stock.
Where possible, the provenance, or original organization, of the papers has been preserved. However, in order to simplify
access to the collection for researchers, some materials in specific formats and topics were reorganized and refoldered to
more accurately reflect their contents.
The Horner Architectural Photography Collection has one series and five subseries:
Series 1. Photographs, circa 1920s
A. California Adobes
B. England
C. France
D. Italy
E. Switzerland
The Horner Architectural Photography Collection is housed in 10 boxes, with subseries A. California Adobes and B. England
containing the most extensive (3 boxes and 7 boxes respectively) portions of the collection.
Subseries A. California Adobes contains unique material depicting historic adobe structures dating back to California's Spanish
and Mexican periods (19th century). Most of the buildings were in a state of decay when Horner photographed them during the
1920s; today many of them have since either been restored or destroyed.
Subseries B. England contains the largest number of photographs; these include images of historic buildings, halls, manor
houses, and villages, as well as close-up studies of architectural details such as doorways, windows, stairways, and drawer
pulls.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Horner, Benjamin Bean, 1893-1971
Adobe houses-- California -- Photographs
Architecture -- California --Photographs
Los Angeles County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Monterey County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Orange County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Riverside County (Calif.) -- Photographs
San Bernardino County (Calif.) — Photographs
San Benito County (Calif.) — Photographs
San Diego County (Calif.) — Photographs
San Luis Obispo County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Santa Barbara County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Santa Clara County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Sonoma County (Calif.) -- Photographs
Ventura County (Calif.) -- Photographs
England — Photographs
Architecture -- England --Photographs
France — Photographs
Switzerland — Photographs
Italy — Photographs
Genre and Forms of Materials
Photographs