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(PD) Drawing: Alexander Harmer
Father Duran hears complaints at Mission San Fernando Rey.
(PD) Photo: Carlton Watkins
Mission San Fernando Rey de España and its surrounding countryside, circa 1877.
(PD) Photo: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Mission San Fernando Rey de España in 1880.
(PD) Photo: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
An interior view of the ruins of the San Fernando Mission chapel, looking west toward the main entrance, circa 1890.
(PD) Diagram: United States Land Office of San Francisco
A photograph of a surveyor's map of the Mission San Fernando Rey de España drawn in 1904 from an 1851 survey.
(PD) Painting: Mary Stevens Fish
The dovecote (or cupola) on the roof is rarely depicted in artwork as it was removed in the early 1900s.
(PD) Painting: Edwin Deakin
The chapel ruins at Mission San Fernando Rey de España, circa 1897.
(PD) Photo: William Amos Haines
The convento at Mission San Fernando Rey de España, circa 1910.
(PD) Drawing: Rexford Newcomb
Architectural historian Rexford Newcomb sketched this pair of doors, which display the Spanish "River of Life" pattern, at Mission San Fernando Rey de España in 1916.[1]
(PD) Photo: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
A circa 1920 aerial view of the Mission San Fernando Rey complex including the original chapel structure (middle) as well as the convento building (bottom), and the surrounding lands.
(PD) Painting: Will Sparks
Mission San Fernando Rey de España, between 1933 and 1937.
(PD) Drawing: Historic American Buildings Survey
A plot plan drawing of the Mission San Fernando Rey de España complex as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
(PD) Drawing: Historic American Buildings Survey
A floor plan drawing of the chapel at Mission San Fernando Rey de España as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
(PD) Drawing: Historic American Buildings Survey
A plan drawing of the chapel clerestory at Mission San Fernando Rey de España as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
(PD) Drawing: Historic American Buildings Survey
Exterior elevations of the chapel at Mission San Fernando Rey de España as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
(PD) Drawing: Historic American Buildings Survey
A floor plan drawing of the convento at Mission San Fernando Rey de España as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
(PD) Drawing: U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey
Exterior elevation and section drawings of the convento at Mission San Fernando Rey de España as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
(CC) Photo: Robert A. Estremo
A view looking down a typical exterior corridor at Mission San Fernando Rey de España.
(CC) Photo: Larry Myhre
The chapel interior at Mission San Fernando Rey de España.
(PD) Photo: United States Navy
USNS Mission San Fernando (T-AO-122) underway in 1943.
(PD) Photo: United States Air Force / Dan Kovalchik
USNS Mission San Fernando (T-AO-122) under tow entering the Quincy, Massachusetts shipyard for conversion to a "Missile Range Instrumentation Ship."
(PD) Painting: B.E. Murillo
Saint Ferdinand III of Castile.
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