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Image:Gaspar de Portola arrives in Monterey.jpg|{{Gaspar de Portola arrives in Monterey.jpg/credit}}<br />Gaspar de Portolà arrives in Monterey in 1769.
Image:Serra holds first mass at Monterey.jpg|{{Serra holds first mass at Monterey.jpg/credit}}<br />Father Serra celebrates the first mass on the shore of Monterey Bay on June 3, 1770.
Image:Serra holds first mass at Monterey.jpg|{{Serra holds first mass at Monterey.jpg/credit}}<br />Father Serra celebrates the first mass on the shore of Monterey Bay on June 3, 1770.
Image:Mission Carmel 1786.jpg|{{Mission Carmel 1786.jpg/credit}}<br />French Explorer Jean-François de La Pérouse is received at Mission Carmel in 1786.
Image:Mission Carmel 1786.jpg|{{Mission Carmel 1786.jpg/credit}}<br />French Explorer Jean-François de La Pérouse is received at Mission Carmel in 1786.
Image:Costanoans fighting Spanish soldier 1791.jpg|{{Costanoans fighting Spanish soldier 1791.jpg/credit}}<br />Costanoans fight a Spanish soldier in 1791.
Image:Costanoans fighting Spanish soldier 1791.jpg|{{Costanoans fighting Spanish soldier 1791.jpg/credit}}<br />Costanoans fight a Spanish soldier in 1791.
Image:A native of the Monterey area.jpg|{{A native of the Monterey area.jpg/credit}}<br />A native of the Monterey area. The Costanoan people spoke eight languages, each of which is considered to designate a different tribelet.  
Image:A native of the Monterey area.jpg|{{A native of the Monterey area.jpg/credit}}<br />A native of the Monterey area. The Costanoan people spoke eight languages, each of which is considered to designate a different tribelet.  
Image:Mission San Carlos - Bonestell.png|{{Mission San Carlos - Bonestell.png/credit}}<br />The Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo complex depicted as it may have looked at the height of the Mission Period.
Image:The_Mission_of_St._Carlos_near_Monterrey.jpg|{{The_Mission_of_St._Carlos_near_Monterrey.jpg/credit}}<br />A drawing of Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo depicts the grounds as they appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.''
Image:The_Mission_of_St._Carlos_near_Monterrey.jpg|{{The_Mission_of_St._Carlos_near_Monterrey.jpg/credit}}<br />A drawing of Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo depicts the grounds as they appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.''
Image:Vancouver-Monterey Presidio.jpg|{{Vancouver-Monterey Presidio.jpg/credit}}<br />A drawing of The Presidio of Monterey as prepared depicts the "royal fort" as it appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.''
Image:Vancouver-Monterey Presidio.jpg|{{Vancouver-Monterey Presidio.jpg/credit}}<br />A drawing of The Presidio of Monterey as prepared depicts the "royal fort" as it appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.''
Image:Mission of San Carlos by Beechey 1827.jpg|{{Template:Mission of San Carlos by Beechey 1827.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in 1827.
Image:The Zacatecan Franciscans Land at Monterey - January 15, 1833 - AH.jpg|{{The Zacatecan Franciscans Land at Monterey - January 15, 1833 - AH.jpg/credit}}<br />Governor José Figueroa and the Zacatecan Franciscans land at Monterey, January 15, 1833.
Image:The Zacatecan Franciscans Land at Monterey - January 15, 1833 - AH.jpg|{{The Zacatecan Franciscans Land at Monterey - January 15, 1833 - AH.jpg/credit}}<br />Governor José Figueroa and the Zacatecan Franciscans land at Monterey, January 15, 1833.
Image:Mission San Carlos 1839 Laplace.jpg|{{Mission San Carlos 1839 Laplace.jpg/credit}}<br />A rear view of the copound a Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in 1839.
Image:Mission San Carlos 1839 Laplace.jpg|{{Mission San Carlos 1839 Laplace.jpg/credit}}<br />A rear view of the compound at Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in 1839.
Image:Ford San Carlos Borromeo.jpg|{{Ford San Carlos Borromeo.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in ruins, ''circa'' 1880-1881.
Image:Ford San Carlos Borromeo.jpg|{{Ford San Carlos Borromeo.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in ruins, ''circa'' 1880-1881.
Image:Carleton Watkins - Mission San Carlos del Carmelo.jpg|{{Carleton Watkins - Mission San Carlos del Carmelo.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in ruins, ''circa'' 1883.
Image:Carleton Watkins - Mission San Carlos del Carmelo.jpg|{{Carleton Watkins - Mission San Carlos del Carmelo.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo in ruins, ''circa'' 1883.
Image:Peters starlit Mission SCB.jpg|{{Peters starlit Mission SCB.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo illuminated by starlight.
Image:San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo circa 1910.jpg|{{San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo circa 1910.jpg/credit}}<br />San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, ''circa'' 1910.
Image:San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo circa 1910.jpg|{{San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo circa 1910.jpg/credit}}<br />San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, ''circa'' 1910.
Image:Layout of Mission Carmel.jpg|{{Layout of Mission Carmel.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of Mission San Carlos Borromeo prepared in 1921.
Image:Layout of Mission Carmel.jpg|{{Layout of Mission Carmel.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of Mission San Carlos Borromeo prepared in 1921.
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Image:Sparks 30. Father Junipero Serra Adobe - Carmel.jpg|{{Sparks 30. Father Junipero Serra Adobe - Carmel.jpg/credit}}<br />The Father Junípero Serra Adobe in Carmel, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Sparks 30. Father Junipero Serra Adobe - Carmel.jpg|{{Sparks 30. Father Junipero Serra Adobe - Carmel.jpg/credit}}<br />The Father Junípero Serra Adobe in Carmel, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.jpg|{{Template:Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, view of the main frontage in June, 2004.
Image:Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.jpg|{{Template:Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, view of the main frontage in June, 2004.
Image:MissionCarmelSEGL.jpg|{{MissionCarmelSEGL.jpg/credit}}Mission Carmel's campanile ("bell tower") as seen from the central courtyard in June 2004.
Image:MissionCarmelSEGL.jpg|{{MissionCarmelSEGL.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission Carmel's campanile ("bell tower") as seen from the central courtyard in June 2004.
Image:USNS Mission Carmel.jpg|{{USNS Mission Carmel.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission Carmel (T-AO-113)|USNS ''Mission Carmel'' (T-AO-113)]] was the third of twenty-seven ''[[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|Mission Buenaventura]]''-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]], and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
Image:USNS Mission Carmel.jpg|{{USNS Mission Carmel.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission Carmel (T-AO-113)|USNS ''Mission Carmel'' (T-AO-113)]] was the third of twenty-seven ''[[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|Mission Buenaventura]]''-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]], and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
Image:USNS Mission San Carlos.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Carlos.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission San Carlos (T-AO-120)|USNS ''Mission San Carlos'' (T-AO-120)]] was the tenth of twenty-seven ''[[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|Mission Buenaventura]]''-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]], the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
Image:USNS Mission San Carlos.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Carlos.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission San Carlos (T-AO-120)|USNS ''Mission San Carlos'' (T-AO-120)]] was the tenth of twenty-seven ''[[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|Mission Buenaventura]]''-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]], the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
Image:San Carlos Borromeo.jpg|{{San Carlos Borromeo.jpg/credit}}<br />An angel tending to Carlo Borromeo.
Image:San Carlos Borromeo.jpg|{{San Carlos Borromeo.jpg/credit}}<br />An angel tending to Carlo Borromeo.
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