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Image:San Gabriel Arcangel circa 1900 Keystone-Mast Company.jpg|{{San Gabriel Arcangel circa 1900 Keystone-Mast Company.jpg/credit}}<br/>Mission San Gabriel Arcángel ''circa'' 1900. The trail in the foreground is part of the original El Camino Real.
Image:Old PE car at San Gabriel Mission circa 1905.jpg|{{Old PE car at San Gabriel Mission circa 1905.jpg/credit}}<br/>A streetcar of the [[Pacific Electric Railway]] makes a stop at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel ''circa'' 1905.
Image:Mission San Gabriel conceptual elevation - Rexford Newcomb 1916.jpg|{{Mission San Gabriel conceptual elevation - Rexford Newcomb 1916.jpg/credit}}<br/>Artist Rexford Newcomb's rendition of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel's original ''campanile'', or bell tower. The details are similar to those of the chapel at [[Mission Santa Inés]].<ref>Baer, p. 127</ref>
Image:Mission San Gabriel T-AO-124.jpg|{{Mission San Gabriel T-AO-124.jpg/credit}}<br/>[[USNS Mission San Gabriel (T-AO-124)|USNS ''Mission San Gabriel'' (T-AO-124)]] was the fourteenth 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]]. Scrapped in 1975, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.<ref>''Mission San Gabriel''</ref>





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A collection of images about Mission San Gabriel Arcángel.

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  1. Baer, p. 127
  2. Mission San Gabriel