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Image:The ornamental frieze above the chapel at Mission Santa Barbara.jpg|{{The ornamental frieze above the chapel at Mission Santa Barbara.jpg/credit}}<br />The ornamental frieze above the chapel at Mission Santa Barbara.
Image:The ornamental frieze above the chapel at Mission Santa Barbara.jpg|{{The ornamental frieze above the chapel at Mission Santa Barbara.jpg/credit}}<br />The ornamental frieze above the chapel at Mission Santa Barbara.
Image:Cemetery Entrance.jpg|{{Cemetery Entrance.jpg/credit}}<br />Stone "skull and crossbone" carvings denote the cemetery entrance at Mission Santa Barbara. Actual skulls and bones were long used to mark the entrances to Spanish cemeteries (''campo santos''). The practice, dating back many centuries, led to the symbol eventually becoming associated with the concept of death.
Image:Cemetery Entrance.jpg|{{Cemetery Entrance.jpg/credit}}<br />Stone "skull and crossbone" carvings denote the cemetery entrance at Mission Santa Barbara. Actual skulls and bones were long used to mark the entrances to Spanish cemeteries (''campo santos''). The practice, dating back many centuries, led to the symbol eventually becoming associated with the concept of death.
Image:USNS Mission Santa Barbara.jpg|{{USNS Mission Santa Barbara.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission Santa Barbara (T-AO-131)|USNS ''Mission Santa Barbara'' (T-AO-131)]] on July 8, 1944 leaving Marinship after delivery. Docked at left is [[USNS Mission Santa Clara (T-AO-132)|USNS ''Mission Santa Clara'' (T-AO-132)]].
Image:Saint Barbara crushing her infidel father.jpg|{{Saint Barbara crushing her infidel father.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Barbara, patron of prisoners, architects, artillerymen, and mathematicians, crushing her infidel father.
Image:Saint Barbara crushing her infidel father.jpg|{{Saint Barbara crushing her infidel father.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Barbara, patron of prisoners, architects, artillerymen, and mathematicians, crushing her infidel father.
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A collection of images about Mission Santa Barbara.

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