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I must admit that I found it sad that some pages had so many missing images when I originally worked my way through the thread, and still do sometimes when I look at early pages, but I'm not sure if deletion is the answer. If anyone spots missing images in one of my posts, feel free to drop me a PM so I could try to fix it - how do others feel about PMing members about missing images in their posts (assuming the member in question still visits/posts regularly)? Some hotlinked images, especially those from eBay, are going to be virtually impossible to replace, but others, like the old USC images, can probably be fixed. I seem to remember that someone was archiving the thread (3940dxer?) - maybe there are copies of the missing images floating around somewhere. In the meantime, if any of us find a post which is missing its images, why not make a note of the poster's name and the post number so that we can compile some kind of repair list? |
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Noir LA is like the girl who wears a translucent blouse and a black bra. Or the man who smells of Brylcreem and beer. lyrics to the Brylcreem ditty..... "BRYLCREEM...A LITTLE DAB'L DO YA BRYLCREEM....YOU LOOK SO DEBONAIR BRYLCREEM....THE GALS'LL ALL PURSUE YA THEY LOVE TO GET THEIR FINGERS IN YOUR HAIR " Brylcreme TV commercial ...Los Angeles, circa 1950s http://youtu.be/o6F4GtyRfto OK, now try to get that tune out of your head....:D:notacrook::D |
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Such editing is definitely impossible without admin privileges. One is not even allowed to delete their own erroneous posts here. Normally the kind of editing you want, particularly of other people's posts, is not permitted. And I'm sure e_r would thank you for volunteering him for this project. :rolleyes: If Tommy Udo stops by, don't answer the door, e_r! |
WOW, you guys came through again, BIG TIME with the pics of the 4th street stub and the structure on it.
One picture of the Hildreth Mansion appears to from 1950 just after the restoration the house and just after the S.K. Oliver house was built yet 4 years later the 4th street cut is in full bloom. Did these people not know the pending plans the City had for the Bunker Hill area and why was the Hlidreth mansion not moved elsewhere instead of being razed. |
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I hereby bestow upon CityBoyDoug the Raymond Chandler Badge of Honor. __ Here's an extremely rare cabinet card dating back to the 1870s. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/746/anYeof.jpgebay reverse http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/912/mjBk50.jpg Either the photographer Bertrand traveled to old Chinatown, or this handsome Chinese couple (holding hands by the way) made their way over to Pico House. This sends my imagination soaring! __ |
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A scene from 'Crime of Passion' (1957) showing 220 E. First Street.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/674/SsTHWa.jpg via http://www.businessinsider.com/see-1...nd-now-2013-12 220 E. First Street today. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...908/0p1A6E.jpg GSV __ A member emailed me today saying he was having trouble posting photographs on NLA using his flickr account. Is anyone else having trouble? |
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https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3877/...f1118ba0_b.jpgLooking west across Central Avenue from the S.P. Arcade Depot, 1927 Looking across Central Avenue at the Hotel Whittaker. USC digital archive/Dick Whittington Photography Collection, 1924-1987 Apparently not. |
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mystery slide found on ebay
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...538/HWphJv.jpg Here's a closer (and lightened) look at the large house on the hillside. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...912/2DR5uB.jpg I was hoping someone might recognize where this slide was taken. __ |
A quick reminder of one of the Bunker Hill model pictures which I posted on the previous page:
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...HillModel2.jpg www.usc.edu The building just visible in the lower left corner is the Second and Fremont branch of the Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank. The picture below dates from 1924. The 1923 CD lists it at 923 W Second, while it's at 933 W Second in the 1926 CD. The site is an empty lot on the 1921 Baist map, so it looks like the building was fairly new when the picture was taken. Looking at Historic Aerials, the bank building appears to have survived the construction of the Harbor Freeway, but not the clearance of Bunker Hill. This section of Fremont Avenue was removed in the early 70s. The lot seems to have remained vacant until the Promenade Apartments were built there in 1985. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ndFremont1.jpg USC Digital Library USC also has this interior view of the bank taken at the same time. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ndFremont2.jpg USC Digital Library |
..from the South Central music scene.
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps0999a9eb.jpg westadams-normandie.com |
Hi E_R. I haven't posted pics from Flickr in a long time due to being totally confused as to how to do it. They keep changing their format and it leaves you totally confused as to how to grab your pics and post them.
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As a full-on roadgeek, this post about made me faint. I love signage and these are absolute gold. Thanks for posting. |
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