This photograph appears with the article, "Cathedral of St. Sophia to Open Doors Sept. 28, New Church, Erected at Cost of $2,000,000, Will Be Center ofGreek Orthodoxy in U.S." Los Angeles Times, 15 Sept. 1952: A1.
Photograph of the living room in the house of Olive Percival. There is a table with books, an oil lamp, candle, and a flower arrangement in a vase, and a bookcase against the wall holding books, a vase and candlesticks and with a framed image above it. An elaborately carved chair sits next to the bookcase and oriental carpets cover the floor.
Photograph of the living room in the house of Olive Percival with a view towards a doorway to another room with the fireplace on the left and a bookcase on the right. An elaborately carved chair sits next to the bookcase and oriental carpets cover the floor.
Box with photographs (box 7) lost November 4, 2007 (according to OPAC). Digital image cataloged without original, not able to ascertain dimensions and identification.
Santa Ysabel Asistencia, established in 1818 as a sub-station to Mission San Diego de Alcala, was located east of San Diego in the area north of the town of Santa Ysabel. The cemetery is all that remains of the original site, which included a chapel, granary, and several adobe houses. The copyright of the photograph is April 3, 1902.
View towards the baptistery of Mission San Gabriel. The baptismal font, on a pedestal, is a hammered copper basin that was brought to the mission before 1771. There is a wooden bench just outside the alcove.