The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
Fall 1987, Volume 33, Number 4
Thomas L. Scharf, Editor

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General view of the model  
Page 180
General view of the model.

Ceremony of the washing of the feet  
Page 181
Ceremony of the washing of the feet in front of the church

Charles M. Jenny 
Page 182
Charles M. Jenny, modeler of animals

Edith Webb  
Page 182
Edith Webb, next to the model in the garden of the Ambassador Hotel

Helen Duke  
Page 182
Helen Duke, setter of roof tiles

 
Page 183
Katherine Donnell, modeler of human figures

 
Page 183
Peter Terry modeler of animals

Ringing of the espadaña  
Page 185
Ringing of the espadaña

A carreta with oxen  
Page 186
A carreta with oxen

Ceremony of the washing of the feet  
Page 187
Ceremony of the washing of the feet

A tidbit for the faithful dog  
Page 187
A tidbit for the faithful dog

The tahona  
Page 188
The tahona, a mill worked by a blindfolded donkey

The horno, or oven  
Page 188
The horno, or oven

Indian women grinding meal  
Page 189
Indian women grinding meal

At the pool  
Page 189
At the pool

Sawing wood  
Page 190-191
Sawing wood with a double handeled saw.

Bringing in firewood with an ox cart  
Page 192
Bringing in firewood with an ox cart.

A procession  
Page 192
A procession

Getting ready for lunch  
Page 193
Getting ready for lunch

padre teaching children  
Page 194
A padre teaching children

The olive mill  
Page 194
The olive mill

Indian women grinding meal  
Page 195
Indian women grinding meal

The author  
Page 196
The author, summer of 1941, holding a regular size clay roof tile next to the model — then located in the backyard of Edith Webb’s home