Santa Barbara Mission, Santa Barbara, California
Uses of Locally Quarried Stone
Interior of Church, Cemetery, & Surrounding Walls, Tower, & Gates
Many of the following photographs of the Santa Barbara Mission are used to show examples of how locally quarried stone was used in the construction of the Santa Barbara Mission and on the mission grounds. If you would like to read more about the Santa Barbara Mission and view more photographs, visit the sections about the California missions in the “History of Quarrying in California from the California Indians Up to Present Time” section of our web site. (These photographs were taken in mid-January 2011, by Peggy B. Perazzo and Pat Perazzo.)
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Granite mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
Closeup of a portion of a granite mausoleum (to the left) in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
Closeup of a portion of a granite mausoleum (to the left) in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
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Granite mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
Side of the granite Orena mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
Side of the granite Orena mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
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Side of the Orena granite mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
Top of the granite Orena mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
Side of the granite Orena mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
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Side of the granite Orena mausoleum in the Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery |
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B. and George (Pat)
Perazzo.