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Image:Fr. Antonio Peyri Departing - 1832.jpeg|{{Fr. Antonio Peyri Departing - 1832.jpeg/credit}}<br />Fr. Antonio Peyri departs Mission San Luis Rey in 1832.
Image:Fray Antonio Peyri Departing - 1832.jpeg|{{Fr. Antonio Peyri Departing - 1832.jpeg/credit}}<br />Fr. Antonio Peyri departs Mission San Luis Rey in 1832.
Image:Refusal to Work for Captain Portilla.jpg|{{Refusal to Work for Captain Portilla.jpg/credit}}<br />In 1833, Captain Pablo de la Portilla of San Diego was appointed ''comisionado'' (administrator) of Mission San Luis Rey. His heavy-handed administration caused considerable unrest.
Image:Refusal to Work for Captain Portilla.jpg|{{Refusal to Work for Captain Portilla.jpg/credit}}<br />In 1833, Captain Pablo de la Portilla of San Diego was appointed ''comisionado'' (administrator) of Mission San Luis Rey. His heavy-handed administration caused considerable unrest.
Image:1844 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.jpg|{{1844 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.jpg/credit}}<br/>In 1841, [[France|French]] explorer [[Eugene Duflot de Mofras]] produced a sketch of the Mission that depicted a second ''[[campanario]]'', thereby supporting the theory that two bell towers were planned, but never completed; the lone tower was also used as a lookout post.<ref>Krell, pp. 275-276</ref>
Image:1844 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.jpg|{{1844 Mission San Luis Rey de Francia.jpg/credit}}<br/>In 1841, [[France|French]] explorer [[Eugene Duflot de Mofras]] produced a sketch of the Mission that depicted a second ''[[campanario]]'', thereby supporting the theory that two bell towers were planned, but never completed; the lone tower was also used as a lookout post.<ref>Krell, pp. 275-276</ref>
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Image:Benjamin Brown The Mission.jpg|{{Benjamin Brown The Mission.jpg/credit}}<br />"The Mission," ''circa'' 1915.
Image:Benjamin Brown The Mission.jpg|{{Benjamin Brown The Mission.jpg/credit}}<br />"The Mission," ''circa'' 1915.
Image:Mission San Luis Rey de Francia current.jpg|{{Mission San Luis Rey de Francia current.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Luis Rey de Francia (seen here in 1986) is architecturally distinctive due to the combination of Spanish, Moorish, and Mexican lines exhibited. Part of California's most pristine mission complex, the baroque façade of the church was meant to be flanked by twin towers.
Image:Mission San Luis Rey de Francia current.jpg|{{Mission San Luis Rey de Francia current.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Luis Rey de Francia (seen here in 1986) is architecturally distinctive due to the combination of Spanish, Moorish, and Mexican lines exhibited. Part of California's most pristine mission complex, the baroque façade of the church was meant to be flanked by twin towers.
Image:Mission San Luis Rey courtyard arch.jpg|{{Mission San Luis Rey courtyard arch.jpg/credit}}<br />A view through the courtyard arch at Mission San Luis Rey in March of 2005.
Image:USNS Mission San Luis Rey.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Luis Rey.jpg/credit}}<br/>[[USNS Mission San Luis Rey (T-AO-128)|USNS ''Mission San Luis Rey'' (T-AO-128)]] at anchor in the Long Beach / San Pedro, California area.  
Image:USNS Mission San Luis Rey.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Luis Rey.jpg/credit}}<br/>[[USNS Mission San Luis Rey (T-AO-128)|USNS ''Mission San Luis Rey'' (T-AO-128)]] at anchor in the Long Beach / San Pedro, California area.  
Image:Saint Louis IX (1214-1270).jpg|{{Saint Louis IX (1214-1270).jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Louis IX of France, patron of arts and arbiter of Europe.
Image:Saint Louis IX (1214-1270).jpg|{{Saint Louis IX (1214-1270).jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Louis IX of France, patron of arts and arbiter of Europe.
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  1. Krell, pp. 275-276
  2. Krell, pp. 154, 275
  3. James, p. 215