COLLECTION NAME:
Hispanics on the Central Coast - 300 Years of History
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blackgold~4~4
Hispanics on the Central Coast - 300 Years of History
Collection
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Title:
Blacksmith shop, Santa Barbara Mission : 1898.
title
Blacksmith shop, Santa Barbara Mission : 1898.
Title
false
Creator:
G. P. Thresher
creator
G. P. Thresher
Creator
false
Date:
1898
date
1898
Date
false
Description:
A Santa Barbara Mission friar holds hammer near the anvil at the Santa Barbara Mission blacksmith shop. Image originally obtained from Carpinteria Valley Historical Society.
description
A Santa Barbara Mission friar holds hammer near the anvil at the Santa Barbara Mission blacksmith shop. Image originally obtained from Carpinteria Valley Historical Society.
Description
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Type:
image
type
image
Type
false
Format:
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
format
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
Format
false
Contributor:
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
contributor
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Contributor
false
Subject:
Santa Barbara (Calif.)
subject
Santa Barbara (Calif.)
Subject
false
Subject:
Santa Barbara Mission
subject
Santa Barbara Mission
Subject
false
Subject:
Missions -- California -- Santa Barbara
subject
Missions -- California -- Santa Barbara
Subject
false
Subject:
Hispanic Americans -- California -- Santa Barbara County
subject
Hispanic Americans -- California -- Santa Barbara County
Subject
false
Language:
eng
language
eng
Language
false
Copyright Statement:
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
copyright_statement
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Copyright Statement
false
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
copyright_holder
Public domain
Copyright Holder
false
Note:
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
note
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
Note
false
Note:
Originally published as part of Hispanics on the Central Coast: a photo essay
note
Originally published as part of Hispanics on the Central Coast: a photo essay
Note
false
Identifier:
HI004A (HI001)
identifier
HI004A (HI001)
Identifier
false
Filename:
CVTB_111.JPG
filename
CVTB_111.JPG
Filename
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