![]() | Entrance to the quadrangle at Mission San Jose The main entry to the walled enclosure at Mission San José is through this stone arch.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Quadrangle at Mission San Jose The huge quadrangle at Mission San José, enclosed by a high wall and entered via fortified gateways.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Water well at San Jose Mission All of the missions have a water well within their enclosing walls, for defensive purposes as well as convenience.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Church facade and tower at San Jose Mission The imposing facade and twin towers of the church at Mission San José.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Restoration of the rose window at Mission San Jose The famous rose window at Mission San José is being restored.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Buttresses and Arches at San Jose Mission Fascinating shapes of flying buttresses in the ruined cloisters at Mission San José.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | In the San Jose Mission church In the church at Mission San José.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Water supply ditch (acequia) at Mission San Jose This narrow ditch or acequia was the vital water supply for the mission and its fields.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Water-powered mill at Mission San Jose A water mill with a horizontal waterwheel driven by water from the acequia was used to grind grain for the mission community.Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Texas Date photographed: April 5, 2014See location in Google Maps | |
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