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Title
Carmel Mission
Contributor
Gordon, John C. (photographer) (Creator)
Contributing Institution
San José State University, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
John C. Gordon Photographic Collection
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives Department. http://library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collections/sjsu-special-collections-and-archives
Description
Photograph shows the Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, also known as the Carmel Mission. This Mission is a historic Roman Catholic mission church in Carmel, California. It was destroyed in the mid 1800s, only to be restored beginning in 1884. Mission Carmel has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service. It is also an active parish church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Monterey and is the only one to have its original bell tower dome.
Scanned with Microtek Scanmaker 1000XL Pro; as a 600 dpi TIFF image in 8-bit Grayscale. Auto Level image processing applied and compressed into JPG format using Photoshop CS3.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
8 x 10 in.
Identifier
islandora:78_1211
filename: jcg_churches_carmel_mission_005
oclc: 566086267
islandora: 78_1211
Language
English
Subject
Buildings
Mission churches
Religious facilities
Mission San Carlos Borromeo (Carmel, Calif.)
Place
Carmel
California
Relation
John C. Gordon Photograph Collection

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