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Image:Rose of the Golden West.jpg|{{Rose of the Golden West.jpg/credit}}Mary Astor and Gilbert Roland starred in George Fitzmaurice's 1927 motion picture ''Rose of the Golden West'', shot on location on the Mission grounds.<ref>Hallan-Gibson, p. 73</ref> The film's penultimate scene (shown here) is set amidst the ruins of "The Great Stone Church."
Image:Rose of the Golden West.jpg|{{Rose of the Golden West.jpg/credit}}Mary Astor and Gilbert Roland starred in George Fitzmaurice's 1927 motion picture ''Rose of the Golden West'', shot on location on the Mission grounds.<ref>Hallan-Gibson, p. 73</ref> The film's penultimate scene (shown here) is set amidst the ruins of "The Great Stone Church."
Image:Mission SJC Refectory.jpg|{{Mission SJC Refectory.jpg/credit}}This 2nd-story refectory and bell tower was constructed atop the former carpentry shop on the north wing of the Mission's quadrangle in 1936.<ref>Leffingwell, pp. 36-37</ref>
Image:Mission SJC Refectory.jpg|{{Mission SJC Refectory.jpg/credit}}This 2nd-story refectory and bell tower was constructed atop the former carpentry shop on the north wing of the Mission's quadrangle in 1936.<ref>Leffingwell, pp. 36-37</ref>
Image:Mission San Juan Capistrano bells.jpg|{{Mission San Juan Capistrano bells.jpg/credit}}<br/>Two of the original bells (''San Vicente'' and ''San Juan'') sit on display within the footprint of the original bell tower at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Damage to the smaller bell (''San Juan''), sustained during the 1812 earthquake, is readily apparent in this view.
Image:HABS Mission San Juan Capistrano plot plan.png|{{HABS Mission San Juan Capistrano plot plan.png/credit}}<br/>A plot plan and perspective view of Mission San Juan Capistrano as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:HABS Mission San Juan Capistrano plot plan.png|{{HABS Mission San Juan Capistrano plot plan.png/credit}}<br/>A plot plan and perspective view of Mission San Juan Capistrano as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Mission San Juan Capistrano bells.jpg|{{Mission San Juan Capistrano bells.jpg/credit}}<br/>Two of the original bells (''San Vicente'' and ''San Juan'') sit on display within the footprint of the original bell tower at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Damage to the smaller bell (''San Juan''), sustained during the 1812 earthquake, is readily apparent in this view.
Image:Architectural-Drawing-Serra-Church-Floor-Plan.jpg|{{Architectural-Drawing-Serra-Church-Floor-Plan.jpg/credit}}<br/>A floor plan of "Serra's Church" at Mission San Juan Capistrano as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Architectural-Drawing-great-stone-church.jpg|{{Architectural-Drawing-great-stone-church.jpg/credit}}<br/>A floor plan of Mission San Juan Capistrano's "Great Stone Church" as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:San Juan Capistrano Logo.jpg|{{San Juan Capistrano Logo.jpg/credit}}<br/>The official seal of the City of San Juan Capistrano reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name.
Image:San Juan Capistrano Logo.jpg|{{San Juan Capistrano Logo.jpg/credit}}<br/>The official seal of the City of San Juan Capistrano reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name.
Image:091911204.jpg|{{091911204.jpg/credit}}<br/>[[USNS Mission Capistrano (T-AO-112)|USNS ''Mission Capistrano'' (T-AO-112)]] steams out of the Port of Long Beach, date unknown.
Image:091911204.jpg|{{091911204.jpg/credit}}<br/>[[USNS Mission Capistrano (T-AO-112)|USNS ''Mission Capistrano'' (T-AO-112)]] steams out of the Port of Long Beach, date unknown.

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A collection of images about Mission San Juan Capistrano.

Notes

  1. Engelhardt 1922, p. 30
  2. Engelhardt 1922, p. 167: The document was recorded on December 15, 1875 by the County Recorder of Los Angeles at the request of the Right Reverend Bishop T. Amat.
  3. Engelhardt 1922, p. 169
  4. Stern and Miller, p. 92
  5. Stern and Miller, p. 95
  6. Hallan-Gibson, p. 42
  7. The loft space was used for storage of the Mission baptismal, confirmation, marriage, and death records after Father Mut's departure.
  8. Gustafson and Serpico, p. 192: Much of the stone, bricks, and roof tiles were gathered from the decaying Mission, preservations efforts having not yet begun at the time of the station's construction.
  9. Hallan-Gibson, p. 73
  10. Leffingwell, pp. 36-37