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Order Number
00100161
Title
San
Diego
Mission
campanario
Photographer
Schultheis, Herman.
Collection ID
Herman J Schultheis Collection
Los Angeles Photographers Collection
Location/Accession
N-009-359
8x10
Date
[ca. 1938]
Physical Description
1 photographic print :b&w ;14 x 13 cm.
Notes
Title supplied
by
cataloger.
;
Herman
J
.
Schultheis
was
born
in
Aachen
,
Germany
in
1900
, and
immigrated
to the
United
States
in the
mid-1920s
after
obtaining
a
Ph.D
. in
mechanical
and
electrical
engineering
. He
married
Ethel
Wisloh
in
1936
, and the
pair
moved
to
Los
Angeles
the
following
year
. He
worked
in the
film
industry
from the
late
1930s
to the
mid-1940s
,
most
notably
on the
animated
features
"
Fantasia
" and "
Pinocchio.
" His
detailed
notebook
,
documenting
the
special
effects
for "
Fantasia
"
is
the
subject
of a
14-minute
short-subject
included
on the
film's
DVD
. In
1949
, he
started
employment
with
Librascope
as a
patent
engineer
.
Schultheis
was an
avid
amateur
photographer
who
traveled
the
world
with his
cameras
.
It
was on
one
of these
photographic
exhibitions
in
1955
that he
disappeared
in the
jungles
of
Guatemala
. His
remains
were
discovered
18
months
later
. The
digitized
portion
of this
collection
represents
the
images
Schultheis
took
of
Los
Angeles
and its
surrounding
communities
after
he
relocated
to the
area
in
1937
.
Historical Data
La
Misio´n
San
Diego
de
Alcala´
, also
known
as
San
Diego
Mission
,
is
located
at
10818
San
Diego
Mission
Road
.
It
was
established
on
May
14
,
1769
and
founded
on
July
16th
of the
same
year
by
Father
Juni´pero
Serra
,
serving
as the
headquarters
of the
Alta
California
Mission
System
from
1769
to
1771
. This was the
first
of the
21
missions
founded
by
Serra
, and was
California's
first
church
. The
Mission
was
originally
built
overlooking
the
bay
, but
remained
there
only
five
years
as the
water
supply
was not
sufficient
for
sustaining
the
crops
, the
soil
was not
fertile
enough
, and the
American
Indians
were
intimidated
by the
military
. The
decision
to
relocate
the
Mission
six
miles
east
was
approved
and the
new
site
was
closer
to the
San
Diego
River
and the
American
Indian
villages
.
Unfortunately
this
new
location
proved
to be a
bit
problematic
, as the
land
was
difficult
to
till
and the
water
was not
always
plentiful
. But with
perseverance
, the
Mission
eventually
became
more
productive
.
Over
the
years
, the
church
was
enlarged
to
accommodate
the
growing
population
. In
1931
, the
Mission
was
rebuilt
to
mirror
the
1813
church
structure
. On
April
15
,
1970
,
Misio´n
San
Diego
de
Alcala´
was
designated
a
National
Historic
Landmark
, and was
added
to the
National
Register
of
Historic
Places
-
#70000144
.
It
was also
designated
a
California
Historical
Landmark
-
#242
, and a
City
of
San
Diego
Historic
Designation
-
#113
. In
1976
,
Pope
Paul
VI
designated
Misio´n
San
Diego
de
Alcala´
as a
Minor
Basilica
.
Today
this
Mission
serves
as an
active
Catholic
parish
and
cultural
center
.
Description
View
of
San
Diego
Mission
campanario
(bell
wall)
,
showing
its
crumbling
adobe
walls
. The
bells
were
rung
at
mealtimes
, to
call
the
Mission
residents
to
work
and to
religious
services
,
during
births
and
funerals
, to
signal
the
approach
of a
ship
or
returning
missionary
, and at
other
times
;
novices
were
instructed
in the
intricate
rituals
associated
with
ringing
the
mission
bells
.
Today
,
all
five
bells
are
only
rung
in
unison
once
a
year
and that
occurs
on the
celebration
of the
anniversary
of the
founding
of the
Mission
in
July
.
Subject
San Diego Mission.
Missions, Spanish--California--San Diego.
Catholic churches--California--San Diego.
Church buildings--California--San Diego.
Adobe churches--California--San Diego.
Bell towers--California--San Diego.
Bells--California--San Diego.
San Diego (Calif.).
Schultheis Collection photographs.
Serra, Juni´pero,Saint,1713-1784.
Format
Photographic prints
Credits
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.
Reproduction Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at
http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
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