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The Garden at San Antonio



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    The Garden at San Antonio

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    A collection of albumen photographs of 12 California Missions, taken by nineteenth-century photographer William Henry Jackson sometime between 1885 and 1890. All of the photographs are titled and signed, "W.H.J. & Co." One or more images of the following missions are included: San Antonio de Padua, San Carlos Borroméo de Carmel, San Diego de Alcalá, San Fernando Rey, San Francisco de Asís, San Gabriel Arcángel, San Juan Bautista, San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Rey, San Miguel Arcángel, Santa Barbara and Santa Ines. The photographs primarily show the missions' front façades or courtyards, both in ruins and with slight repair work.

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    Unidentified garden in San Jose for Joseph E. Howland

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    Images of a courtyard garden and patio.

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  • Zen garden path, Japanese garden, 1972

    Zen garden path, Japanese garden, 1972

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    A view of the wooden pathway and stairs leading from the Zen garden to the main part of the Japanese garden. A gateway at the top of the steps in the distance leads to a courtyard of the Zen garden house. On verso: Japanese Garden : Approach to Zen Garden, 1972. On verso: Staff photo by Margaret Stovall, 1972.

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    San Antonio de Padua

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    A collection of albumen photographs of 12 California Missions, taken by nineteenth-century photographer William Henry Jackson sometime between 1885 and 1890. All of the photographs are titled and signed, "W.H.J. & Co." One or more images of the following missions are included: San Antonio de Padua, San Carlos Borroméo de Carmel, San Diego de Alcalá, San Fernando Rey, San Francisco de Asís, San Gabriel Arcángel, San Juan Bautista, San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Rey, San Miguel Arcángel, Santa Barbara and Santa Ines. The photographs primarily show the missions' front façades or courtyards, both in ruins and with slight repair work.

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  • The Graveyard—San Luis Rey

    The Graveyard—San Luis Rey

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    View of mission ruins and overgrown graveyard.

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  • Mission of San Luis Rey, Cal

    Mission of San Luis Rey, Cal

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    View of mission and cloister ruins.

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