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  • South from the Mission—Santa Barbara

    South from the Mission—Santa Barbara

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    View of mission fields and the city. The ocean can be faintly seen in the distance.

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    Santa Barbara South from Corridor

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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.

    photCL 444

  • West from the Mission, Santa Barbara

    West from the Mission, Santa Barbara

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    View of fields and distant houses. A fountain and two horses pulling a carriage in the foreground.

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  • Mission of Santa Barbara

    Mission of Santa Barbara

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    View of corridor and church with a fountain in front.

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  • Mission of Santa Barbara

    Mission of Santa Barbara

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    View of corridor and fountain.

    photCL 444 (35)

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    South from the Mission -- Santa Barbara

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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.

    photCL 444