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Title
Staircase to choir loft and bell marker of Mission San Gabriel Arcangel
Alternative Title
Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection
Date Created and/or Issued
1910
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Description
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel, also known as the San Gabriel Mission, is a former Roman Catholic mission and current historic landmark; it was the fourth of 21 California missions to be founded. The founding date was September 8, 1771, and Padres Pedro Benito Cambon and Angel Fernandes de la Somera were the founding priests. The mission was built from 1791 to 1805 out of cut stone, brick, and mortar, and is the oldest structure of its kind south of Monterey, Ca. It was designed by Father Antonio Cruzado, and is often referred to as the "Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles". In the early mission era, it came to be known as the "Pride of the Missions" and became the wealthiest of all the early missions due to its large production of crops and trading of cattle hides and wine. On October 1, 1987 the Whittier Narrows Earthquake heavily damaged the mission, but it was fully restored between 1987 and 1993. Today, San Gabriel possesses perhaps the finest collection of mission relics in existence. It has a hammered copper baptismal font that was the gift of King Carlos III of Spain in 1771, and six priceless altar statues that were brought around the Horn from Spain in 1791. Mission San Gabriel Arcangel was added in 1971 as a National Historic Landmark, building #71000158. It is also a California Historical Landmark, No. 158. Two addresses are given for the mission: 428 South Mission Drive, and 537 West Mission Drive at Junipero Street.
A woman can be seen descending the exterior staircase of Mission San Gabriel Arcangel in San Gabriel; the staircase leads to the choir loft. A sign posted on the wall reads: "Any person found scraping the walls will be arrested". A bell marker identifying El Camino Real is visible on the right side of the image. The placing of markers (bells) for Camino Real began in 1904.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;25 x 15 cm.on sheet 26 x 21 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00079238
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Missions-San Gabriel-Arcangel.; N-002-306 8x10
CARL0000080762
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/111978
Subject
Mission San Gabriel Arcangel (San Gabriel, Calif.)
Missions, Spanish--California--San Gabriel
Church buildings--California--San Gabriel
Staircases--California--San Gabriel
Bells--California--San Gabriel
Cruzado, Antonio
El Camino Real (Calif.)
San Gabriel (Calif.)

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