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Image:Mission of San Luis Rey de Francia Dwinelle 1866.jpg|{{Mission of San Luis Rey de Francia Dwinelle 1866.jpg/credit}}<br />An 1866 rendering of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia depicts a single bell tower crafted in a distinctly different architectural style than that which exists today.
Image:Mission of San Luis Rey de Francia Dwinelle 1866.jpg|{{Mission of San Luis Rey de Francia Dwinelle 1866.jpg/credit}}<br />An 1866 rendering of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia depicts a single bell tower crafted in a distinctly different architectural style than that which exists today.
Image:Interior of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1893.jpg|{{Interior of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1893.jpg/credit}}<br/>The interior of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia before restoration, ''circa'' 1893.
Image:Interior of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1893.jpg|{{Interior of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1893.jpg/credit}}<br/>The interior of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia before restoration, ''circa'' 1893.
Image:Alexander Harmer Garden of the Mission San Luis Rey.jpg|{{Alexander Harmer Garden of the Mission San Luis Rey.jpg/credit}}<br />The garden at Mission San Luis Rey.
Image:San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1900 Keystone-Mast Company.jpg|{{San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1900 Keystone-Mast Company.jpg/credit}}<br/>Inside the "cavernous" ''capilla'' (chapel) at Mission San Luís Rey de Francia, ''circa'' 1900. Dedicated in 1815, the  cruciform design is shared only with the ruined "Great Stone Church" at [[Mission San Juan Capistrano]], making the two structures unique among the Alta California missions in that regard.<ref>Krell, pp. 154, 275</ref>
Image:San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1900 Keystone-Mast Company.jpg|{{San Luis Rey de Francia circa 1900 Keystone-Mast Company.jpg/credit}}<br/>Inside the "cavernous" ''capilla'' (chapel) at Mission San Luís Rey de Francia, ''circa'' 1900. Dedicated in 1815, the  cruciform design is shared only with the ruined "Great Stone Church" at [[Mission San Juan Capistrano]], making the two structures unique among the Alta California missions in that regard.<ref>Krell, pp. 154, 275</ref>
Image:CHS-2097.jpg|{{CHS-2097.jpg/credit}}<br/>Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is home to with the first Peruvian Pepper Tree (''[[Schinus molle]]'') planted in California in 1830, visible at right behind the arches in the above photograph (taken ''circa'' 1900).<ref>Young, p. 18</ref>
Image:CHS-2097.jpg|{{CHS-2097.jpg/credit}}<br/>Mission San Luis Rey de Francia is home to with the first Peruvian Pepper Tree (''[[Schinus molle]]'') planted in California in 1830, visible at right behind the arches in the above photograph (taken ''circa'' 1900).<ref>Young, p. 18</ref>

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A collection of images about Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.

Notes and references

  1. Krell, pp. 275-276
  2. Krell, pp. 154, 275
  3. Young, p. 18
  4. James, p. 215