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Mission San Fernando Rey, Established Sept. 8, 1797

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  • The choir climb the stairs no more. Mission San Fernando

    The choir climb the stairs no more. Mission San Fernando

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    View of the crumbling stone stairs on the outside wall of part of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, in present-day Mission Hills, in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California.

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  • Mission San Fernando showing defensive Port Holes

    Mission San Fernando showing defensive Port Holes

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    View of the Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana in present-day Mission Hills, in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California. Crumbling brick and cracks can be seen in the walls.

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  • San Fernando Mission. Olive orchard

    San Fernando Mission. Olive orchard

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    Two images on one sheet of the olive orchard and out buildings at the San Fernando Mission Rey de España in the Mission Hills area of Los Angeles, California. The bottom image shows the ruins of the adobe mission building in the background.

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  • In the Mission Garden. San Fernando

    In the Mission Garden. San Fernando

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    Cactus, grasses, trees and other foliage in the garden of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, in present-day Mission Hills, in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles County, California.

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    San Fernando Rey - 1797

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    This disbound album contains early 20th century pictorial photographs of California mission ruins taken by Louis Fleckenstein; most notable are San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Bautista, San Luis Obispo, and San Fernando Rey. Also included are photographs of smaller missions and Catholic churches, such as San Antonio de Pala Asistencia, Church of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels, and the Royal Presidio Chapel.

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    San Fernando Rey - 1797

    Visual Materials

    This disbound album contains early 20th century pictorial photographs of California mission ruins taken by Louis Fleckenstein; most notable are San Juan Capistrano, San Juan Bautista, San Luis Obispo, and San Fernando Rey. Also included are photographs of smaller missions and Catholic churches, such as San Antonio de Pala Asistencia, Church of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels, and the Royal Presidio Chapel.

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