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Image:Deakin SI.jpg|{{Deakin SI.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission Santa Inés, date unknown. | |||
Image:Santa Ines circa 1900 Keystone-Mast.jpg|{{Santa Ines circa 1900 Keystone-Mast.jpg/credit}}<br />The ''capilla'' (chapel) of Mission Santa Inés as it appeared around 1900. The original bell structure (erected in 1817) collapsed in 1911 and was reconstructed out of reinforced concrete in 1948. The ''campanile'' has been compared by architectural historian Rexford Newcomb to the one that originally abutted the façade of [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]]. | |||
Image:Sparks Mission Santa Inez.jpg|{{Sparks Mission Santa Inez.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission Santa Inés, between 1933 and 1937. | |||
Image:Floor-Plan-Church-Santa-Ines-Arch-Drawing.jpg|{{Floor-Plan-Church-Santa-Ines-Arch-Drawing.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | Image:Floor-Plan-Church-Santa-Ines-Arch-Drawing.jpg|{{Floor-Plan-Church-Santa-Ines-Arch-Drawing.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | ||
Image:Arch-Drawing-Church-side-and-front-Santa-Ines.jpg|{{Arch-Drawing-Church-side-and-front-Santa-Ines.jpg/credit}}<br />Elevation drawings of Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | Image:Arch-Drawing-Church-side-and-front-Santa-Ines.jpg|{{Arch-Drawing-Church-side-and-front-Santa-Ines.jpg/credit}}<br />Elevation drawings of Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | ||
Image:Arch-Drawing-of-Tannery-at-Santa-Ines A.jpg|{{Arch-Drawing-of-Tannery-at-Santa-Ines A.jpg/credit}}<br />Plan and elevation drawings of the tannery (Units No. 1 and No. 2) at Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | Image:Arch-Drawing-of-Tannery-at-Santa-Ines A.jpg|{{Arch-Drawing-of-Tannery-at-Santa-Ines A.jpg/credit}}<br />Plan and elevation drawings of the tannery (Units No. 1 and No. 2) at Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | ||
Image:Tannery-Ground-Plan-and-elevations B.jpg|{{Tannery-Ground-Plan-and-elevations B.jpg/credit}}<br />Plan and elevation drawings of the tannery (Units No. 3 and No. 4) at Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | Image:Tannery-Ground-Plan-and-elevations B.jpg|{{Tannery-Ground-Plan-and-elevations B.jpg/credit}}<br />Plan and elevation drawings of the tannery (Units No. 3 and No. 4) at Mission Santa Inés as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937. | ||
Image:USNS Mission Santa Ynez.jpg|{{USNS Mission Santa Ynez.jpg/credit}}<br />USNS ''Mission Santa Ynez'' (T-AO-134) underway, date and location unknown. | |||
Image:Saint Agnes.jpg|{{Saint Agnes.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Agnes of Rome, the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, girls, engaged couples, rape victims, and virgins. | Image:Saint Agnes.jpg|{{Saint Agnes.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Agnes of Rome, the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, girls, engaged couples, rape victims, and virgins. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes and references== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 24 June 2013
(PD) Photo: Keystone-Mast
The capilla (chapel) of Mission Santa Inés as it appeared around 1900. The original bell structure (erected in 1817) collapsed in 1911 and was reconstructed out of reinforced concrete in 1948. The campanile has been compared by architectural historian Rexford Newcomb to the one that originally abutted the façade of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel.