Title

San Luis Obispo County Regional Photograph Collection

Description

The San Luis Obispo County Regional Photographs Collection contains photographs, artwork, and postcards of San Luis Obispo City and County. The collection, comprised of both amateur and professional work, captures daily life and popular scenes and locations in the county. The bulk of the collection focuses on early twentieth-century San Luis Obispo. Collections dates between 1850-1980 (bulk 1890-1930). More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6c6037qw/.

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Local Identifier
168-5-a-10-16-14
Description

Back of postcard reads: 'The arches of San Miguel, Archangel and its red tile roof, together with a well kept and colorful garden make it a pleasant spot to visit. Although established in 1797 its church is almost in its original condition. It is situated in the Salinas Valley, California.'

Local Identifier
168-5-a-10-13-01
Description

Caption on back of postcard reads: 'The Hearst Castle and its surrounding buildings - three guest cottages, the main building with 100 rooms and two swimming pools. Situated atop a hill at San Simeon, California.'

Local Identifier
168-5-a-10-14-09
Description

Exterior of Mission San Buenaventura. Back of postcard reads: 'Founded 1782, Ventura, California. Looking out over the broad Pacific, and center of an agricultural empire which had its beginnings when Indians planted orchards and vineyards under patient Padres' direction, the mission is today famous for its wooden bells, 'Matrimonial Chair' and fine museum.' An official California Mission Trails Association card.

Local Identifier
168-5-a-10-14-10
Description

Altar and general interior of Mission San Buenaventura. Back of postcard reads: 'Founded 1782, Ventura, California. Beautiful interior of the ninth and last mission founded by Father Junipero Serra in California.' An official California Mission Trails Association card.

Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-10-08
Date Created
1922 to 1974
Description

Photograph of the "Daylight" train, which connected San Francisco to Los Angeles from 1922 until it was decommissioned in 1974.

Local Identifier
168-5-a-10-16-01
Description

Back of postcard reads: 'Founded 1772, Indians here made the floor and roof tiles which came into use at all missions, and which influenced so extensively California architecture. The church treasures the original baptismal font used by Father Serra, also an extensive collection of early photographs.' An official California Mission Trails Association card.

Local Identifier
168-5-a-10-16-03
Description

Back of postcard reads: 'Founded in 1772, this mission has passed through many experiences, and but little is left of the original mission.' Photographer may be H.C. Tibbitts.