Santa Inés Mission (Solvang, Calif.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Bells Santa Ines, 1991
This series contains photographs of historic sites and architecture and does not include images of building currently part of El Presidio State Park.
Edith Webb Excavations, 1920 - 1930
The Presidio Neighborhood Photograph Collection contains images gathered by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation during research and activities conducted in support of the reconstruction of the Santa Barbara Presidio.
The collection contains a wide variety of image formats taken by many photographers over the course of than 150 years.
Excavation 1991, 1991 - 1993
The Presidio Neighborhood Photograph Collection contains images gathered by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation during research and activities conducted in support of the reconstruction of the Santa Barbara Presidio.
The collection contains a wide variety of image formats taken by many photographers over the course of than 150 years.
Elizabeth Hvolboll Files on Santa Inés Mission Mills
Mission Santa Ines, in Santa Ynez, 1984 - 1986
This series contains photographs of historic sites and architecture and does not include images of building currently part of El Presidio State Park.
Mission Santa Inés
Mission Santa Inés Mills
Old Mission Days Scrapbook
Old Mission Days took place December 4-7 1941. Pearl Chase was the Chair of the Advisory Committe for the event. The scrapbook contains correspondence, announcements from many periodicals, brochures, and maps.
Repairs 1993, 1993
The Presidio Neighborhood Photograph Collection contains images gathered by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation during research and activities conducted in support of the reconstruction of the Santa Barbara Presidio.
The collection contains a wide variety of image formats taken by many photographers over the course of than 150 years.
Santa Ines Mill Site Aerials
Fifteen boxes of photographic prints and negatives from the 1980s and 1990s of SBTHP events and people created and donated by local photographer William (Bill) Dewey.