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Image:CHS-46640.jpg|{{CHS-46640.jpg/credit}}<br />The San Antonio de Pala Asistencia (or "Pala Mission" as it is known today) ''circa'' 1900. The bell structure is loosely styled after a similar one at the [[Mission of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe]] located in Juárez, [[Mexico]].<ref>Carillo, p. 16</ref> | Image:CHS-46640.jpg|{{CHS-46640.jpg/credit}}<br />The San Antonio de Pala Asistencia (or "Pala Mission" as it is known today) ''circa'' 1900. The bell structure is loosely styled after a similar one at the [[Mission of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe]] located in Juárez, [[Mexico]].<ref>Carillo, p. 16</ref> | ||
Image:Lummis Cupeno at Pala 1902.jpg|{{Lummis Cupeno at Pala 1902.jpg/credit}}<br />A group of Cupeño Indians at Pala Mission in 1902. | Image:Lummis Cupeno at Pala 1902.jpg|{{Lummis Cupeno at Pala 1902.jpg/credit}}<br />A group of Cupeño Indians at Pala Mission in 1902. | ||
Image:Pala Mission plot plan.jpg|{{Pala Mission plot plan.jpg/credit}}<br />A plot plan drawing of the San Antonio de Pala Asistencia complex as prepared by the Historical American Buildings Survey in 1937. | |||
Image:Pala Mission floor plan.jpg|{{Pala Mission floor plan.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of the San Antonio de Pala Asistencia as prepared by the Historical American Buildings Survey in 1937. | |||
Image:Pala Mission elevations.jpg|{{Pala Mission elevations.jpg/credit}}<br />An elevation drawing of the San Antonio de Pala Asistencia as prepared by the Historical American Buildings Survey in 1937. | |||
Image:Pala Mission bell wall.jpg|{{Pala Mission bell wall.jpg/credit}}<br />A detail drawing of the bell wall at the San Antonio de Pala Asistencia as prepared by the Historical American Buildings Survey in 1937. | |||
Image:Sparks Mission Asistencia San Antonio de Pala.jpg|{{Sparks Mission Asistencia San Antonio de Pala.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission Asistencia San Antonio de Pala, between 1933 and 1937. | Image:Sparks Mission Asistencia San Antonio de Pala.jpg|{{Sparks Mission Asistencia San Antonio de Pala.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission Asistencia San Antonio de Pala, between 1933 and 1937. | ||
Image:Mission de Pala.jpg|{{Mission de Pala.jpg/credit}}<br />The Type T2-SE-A2 tanker [[USNS Mission De Pala (T-AO-114)|USNS ''Mission De Pala'' (T-AO-114)]], launched on February 28, 1944. | Image:Mission de Pala.jpg|{{Mission de Pala.jpg/credit}}<br />The Type T2-SE-A2 tanker [[USNS Mission De Pala (T-AO-114)|USNS ''Mission De Pala'' (T-AO-114)]], launched on February 28, 1944. |
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(PD) Photo: Charles C. Pierce
The San Antonio de Pala Asistencia (or "Pala Mission" as it is known today) circa 1900. The bell structure is loosely styled after a similar one at the Mission of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe located in Juárez, Mexico.[1](PD) Photo: United States Navy
The Type T2-SE-A2 tanker USNS Mission De Pala (T-AO-114), launched on February 28, 1944.(PD) Photo: United States Navy
USNS Mission De Pala (T-AO-114) in 1965, nearing the end of its conversion to Missile Range Instrumentation Ship USNS Johnstown (T-AGM-20) at the Quincy, Massachusetts shipyard.
Notes and references
- ↑ Carillo, p. 16