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Witnessing Our History
Description
An account of the resource
A community zine made by attendees of the 2022 Community History Day Event at the El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Park
Publisher
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Presidio Research Center
Date
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May 1, 2022
Language
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English
Type
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Zine
Subject
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Various
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Various
Format
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20 color pages, with illustration and text
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Spring 2022
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
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Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
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California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
A name given to the resource
California Missions Map
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Description
An account of the resource
Map of California Missions
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
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Chris S. Ervin
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Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
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Still image
Language
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English
Type
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Lantern slides
Identifier
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22473
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California, USA
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Title
A name given to the resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Mission San Carlos Borromeo del río Carmelo interior
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Description
An account of the resource
interior of chapel from choir loft
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1912-1936
Contributor
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Chris S. Ervin
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Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Still image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Identifier
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23504
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Monterey County, Carmel-by-the-Sea
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Mission San Juan Capistrano museum entrance
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Description
An account of the resource
museum entrance
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
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Chris S. Ervin
Rights
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Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Still image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Identifier
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21550
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Orange County, San Juan Capistrano
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Mission Santa Clara de Asís
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Description
An account of the resource
façade
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
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Chris S. Ervin
Rights
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Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Still image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
21544
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Santa Clara County, Santa Clara
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Mission San Carlos Borromeo del río Carmelo mission
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Description
An account of the resource
mission with ruins
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Photographer: Unknown
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Chris S. Ervin
Rights
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Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Still image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
21542
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Monterey County, Carmel-by-the-Sea
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Title
A name given to the resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
A language of the resource
English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Mission Santa Bárbara sanctuary window and door
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Description
An account of the resource
sanctuary window and door with skull and crossbones
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Photographer: Unknown
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Chris S. Ervin
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Still image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
21537
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara
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Title
A name given to the resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
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Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
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Lantern slides
Subject
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Missions California
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
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1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
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California
Still Image
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Title
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Mission San Antonio de Padua
Subject
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Missions California
Description
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colonnade and façade ruins
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
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1900-1930
Contributor
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Chris S. Ervin
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Relation
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
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Still image
Language
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English
Type
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Lantern slides
Identifier
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21521
Coverage
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Monterey County, near Jolon
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
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Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
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Lantern slides
Subject
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Missions California
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
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1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
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Title
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Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa door
Subject
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Missions California
Description
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Church door after 1880 when the adobe sides of the church were boarded over
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
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Chris S. Ervin CA
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Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Format
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Still image
Language
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English
Type
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Lantern slides
Identifier
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21546
Coverage
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San Luis Obispo County, San Luis Obispo
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
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Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Mission San Juan Capistrano bell tower from garden
Description
An account of the resource
View of bell tower façade from garden
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Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Identifier
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21540
Subject
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Missions California
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
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Laurie Hannah
Format
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Still image
Language
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English
Type
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Lantern slides
Coverage
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Orange County, San Juan Capistrano
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Title
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
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Title
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Mission Santa Bárbara
Description
An account of the resource
Façade of mission with car in front
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Rights
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Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
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California Mission Lantern Slides
Identifier
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21538
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
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before 1925-06-29
Contributor
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Laurie Hannah
Format
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Still image
Language
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English
Type
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Lantern slides
Coverage
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Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara
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Title
A name given to the resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Description
An account of the resource
This set of California Mission lantern slides was acquired by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in 2018 from the Oberlin College Archives. A selection have been digitized and presented for public access.
Lantern slides are designed to be projected on a wall or screen through a variety of "Magic Lantern" projectors, precursors to the carousel slide projectors of the late 20th century. A glass plate is coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, exposed to light filtered through a negative, developed in a chemical bath and dried. The finished positive image is covered with a protective second piece of glass and the pair is wrapped with black tape to hold them together as a single unit. Lantern slides were commonly used for entertainment and educational purposes from 18th century until the mid-20th century.
This collection is mostly a study of both interior and exterior views of many California missions, from San Diego de Alcala to San Francisco Solano. Although the photos are not dated, their subject matter indicates that they were taken sometime between 1900 and the 1930s, after the missions fell into ruins but before various reconstruction and conservation projects began in earnest. There is no indication of who took the photographs, as is often the case with lantern slides that were commercially produced.
As a collection, the slides are an interesting study of mission architecture: we can observe the various styles of the missions, such as neoclassical and Baroque. They also provide a larger context for the missions as they appeared in the early twentieth century: distressed and ruined by neglect, earthquakes, weather, and human hands. They also provide a before-and-after comparison to study the preservation movement and efforts to reconstruct the missions in the first half of the twentieth century.
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah, Chris Ervin
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Language
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English
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples of still images are: paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type "text" to images of textual materials.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Mission Santa Bárbara
Description
An account of the resource
Bell tower and side garden pathway
Publisher
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Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Rights
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Copyright status unknown. This work may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, its reproduction may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. This work is accessible for purposes of education and research. Transmission or reproduction of works protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. The Presidio Research Center has attempted to find rights owners without success. Rights owners are encourage to contact the Presidio Research Center to resolve any outstanding rights issues.
Relation
A related resource
California Mission Lantern Slides
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
21536
Subject
The topic of the resource
Missions California
Creator
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Photographer: Unknown
Source
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Presidio Research Center
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1900-1930
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Laurie Hannah
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Still image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Lantern slides
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Santa Barbara County, Santa Barbara