Three Kamia Indian men and two children from the Capitan Grande Reservation stand beside adobe bricks that they made for the restoration of the mission. Bricks are stacked on the left and arranged to dry in the open area behind the group. A wall of the church of the Mission San Diego Alcala is visible in the background.
Two Kamia Indian men kneel beside a mold for making an adobe brick in an open area. Beside them on the ground are about 34 drying adobe bricks. Behind them, three workers with a wheel barrow stand beside a ruined adobe wall of the Mission San Diego de Alcalá.
The San Diego Mission is also called Mission Basilica San Diego de Alcala, founded in 1769 by Padre Junipero Serra. Architect Arthur Burnett Benton was one of the original founders of the California Landmarks Club; he also supervised restoration of the San Juan Capistrano mission.
View of the arcaded gallery on the south side of the Convento building at the San Fernando, Rey de España Mission. A woman is seated beneath the central arch.