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Image:Sandham Mission San Antonio.jpg|{{Sandham Mission San Antonio.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua in a dilapidated condition, 1833.
Image:Remains-of-FR-Sarria.jpg|{{Remains-of-FR-Sarria.jpg/credit}}<br />When the last missionary at [[Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad]] (Fray Vicente Francisco de Sarría) died in 1835, his body was carried on a litter by loyal neophytes to Mission San Antonio de Padua, some 25 miles away.
Image:Remains-of-FR-Sarria.jpg|{{Remains-of-FR-Sarria.jpg/credit}}<br />When the last missionary at [[Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad]] (Fray Vicente Francisco de Sarría) died in 1835, his body was carried on a litter by loyal neophytes to Mission San Antonio de Padua, some 25 miles away.
Image:Mission San Antonio de Padua 1898.jpg|{{Mission San Antonio de Padua 1898.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua in 1898. A temporary roof structure has been erected over a portion of the chapel to prevent further damage to the building components.
Image:Mission San Antonio de Padua 1898.jpg|{{Mission San Antonio de Padua 1898.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua in 1898. A temporary roof structure has been erected over a portion of the chapel to prevent further damage to the building components.
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Image:Sparks Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg|{{Sparks Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Sparks Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg|{{Sparks Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg|{{Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua in April, 2004.
Image:Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg|{{Mission San Antonio de Padua.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Antonio de Padua in April, 2004.
Image:San Gabriel Civic Auditorium.jpg|{{San Gabriel Civic Auditorium.jpg/credit}}The San Gabriel Civic Auditorium, modeled after the Mission San Antonio de Padua.
Image:San Gabriel Civic Auditorium.jpg|{{San Gabriel Civic Auditorium.jpg/credit}}The San Gabriel Mission Playhouse, modeled after the Mission San Antonio de Padua.
Image:Mission San Antonio.jpg|{{Mission San Antonio.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission San Antonio (T-AO-119)|USNS ''Mission San Antonio'' (T-AO-119)]] was the ninth of twenty-seven [[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|''Mission Buenaventura'']]-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]], and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
Image:Mission San Antonio.jpg|{{Mission San Antonio.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission San Antonio (T-AO-119)|USNS ''Mission San Antonio'' (T-AO-119)]] was the ninth of twenty-seven [[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|''Mission Buenaventura'']]-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]], and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
Image:Saint Anthony of Padua.jpg|{{Saint Anthony of Padua.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Anthony and the infant Jesus.
Image:Saint Anthony of Padua.jpg|{{Saint Anthony of Padua.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Anthony and the infant Jesus.

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