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I agree ScottyB. The green awnings were nice
update: There's something stuck in the hole on top. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/hqKcQm.jpg justabovesunset At first I thought it was a propeller but now I think it's some kind of antenna. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...924/JaGNz3.jpg |
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Mimi raises sash-- found this curious item that was made in an AP reporter's notebook.... At first glance I thought it meant she ran around opening all the windows before she left. Then I realized...cash.
https://s5.postimg.cc/dxk12auav/boomsash.bmp.jpg Charley Project |
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The remaining episodes: Hollywood The Golden Years: The RKO Story - Episode 2: Let’s Face The Music and Dance (edited) Hollywood The Golden Years: The RKO Story - Episode 3: A Woman’s Lot Hollywood The Golden Years: The RKO Story - Episode 4: It’s All True (edited) - not currently available (blocked on copyright grounds) Hollywood The Golden Years: The RKO Story - Episode 5: Dark Victory Hollywood The Golden Years: The RKO Story - Episode 6: Howard’s Way |
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I thought LA Noirishers might enjoy this:
https://i.imgur.com/6QWqJdP.jpg This company sells pewter replicas of famous buildings: https://www.replicabuildings.com/pro...page=5&filter= They have many more LA buildings, as well as buildings from around the world. https://i.imgur.com/YNhxh14.jpg |
The site with the pewter replicas is quite interesting.
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I also looked through several pages of NLA to see if the following photo had appeared, and, not to say I didn't miss it, but here's a sunset photo lighting up the Richfield Tower I've liked. Taken February 28, 1963. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110212.jpg L. Mildred Harris Slide Collection at LAPL. |
. Since the area around Sunset & Vine (Cinerama Dome, Wallich's, NBC Building, Sunset Tower, Norm's and the RCA Building) plus the time period (early 60's), were all recently discussed, here's some additional photos that combine these locations and time period, as well as showcasing a number of famous cars from the times:Cinerama Dome, with "It's a Mad...World" marquee; Sunset Tower. Photo dated May 3, 1964. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110237.jpgLAPL Looking across Sunset Blvd. from Ivar Ave.: RCA Building. Photo dated May 3, 1964. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110236.jpgLAPL Then looking east at the corner of Sunset & Vine: Wallich's Music City, NBC Building in early stages of demolition. Notice the fence around it and the American flag has been removed. (And I wish the mural had been, too!) Photo dated May 3, 1964. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110239.jpgLAPL Looking at the NBC Building and Sunset Tower from Vine Street looking toward Sunset Blvd. Vine Street looks in pretty rough shape, too, like they are repaving it or something. Photo dated May 3, 1964. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110238.jpgLAPL Back to Sunset Blvd. looking northeast at the NBC building. Photo dated May 3, 1964. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110240.jpgLAPL Six months later. Cut to the scene of the crime: October 30, 1964. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00110/00110248.jpgLAPL |
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Really enjoy those photos. I was working the singles counter (aka 45 counter) at Wallich's in May, 1964, so everything looks very familiar. There were 21 (supposedly) sound proof booths facing Sunset Boulevard. The clerk stood behind a counter with a turnstile allowing customers to enter on one side and another to exit on the other side. They were allowed three demo LPs to play and fifteen minutes in which to play them. One Saturday afternoon, Red Skelton came by and asked if he could stand behind the counter and help. He stayed for a long time and we had lots of laughs. People looked at him but never said a word. Fun times. |
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One Saturday afternoon, Red Skelton came by and asked if he could stand behind the counter and help. He stayed for a long time and we had lots of laughs. People looked at him but never said a word. Fun times.[/SIZE][/QUOTE] [SIZE="3"]A lot of celebrities |
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BDiH, Heh! "Smile, you're on Candid Camera!" Is this what it looked like? It's from a blog post on Vintage Los Angeles talking about Wallich's. No date listed for the photo. https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-z1FTB_z66...80607578_n.jpgVLA Does anyone recognize the photo the girl has in her lap? :previous: https://c1.staticflickr.com/7/6191/6...297ecab2_z.jpg |
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Edit Add: I can't seem to lay my hands or any other part of my body on a pic of Wallichs Lakewood in its heyday; here's the same building now: https://s26.postimg.cc/4607ihcnd/Wallichs.jpg gsv We're looking west on Candlewood St. at its corner with Lakewood Blvd. The listening booths stretched along the length of the building to the left of the entrance. I included the building across the street, built as a branch of Great Western Savings, because somehow I've always liked the design of the freestanding sign's support structure . . . meant to suggest . . . ? . . . something about the Old West . . . ? . . . a Hanging Tree? . . . a totally misimagined Saguaro Cactus? . . . ? . . . an Old West ancestor of L.A.'s Triforium? . . . :???: . . . Still, whatever it is, I like it. |
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[QUOTE=Scott Charles;8175531]I thought LA Noirishers might enjoy this:
This company sells pewter replicas of famous buildings: https://www.replicabuildings.com/pro...page=5&filter= They have many more LA buildings, as well as buildings from around the world. w0w Scott...those are so cool... |
I saw the film Zabriskie Point last night. Lots of shots of Los Angeles. Worth a view.
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There was a great hue and cry about it two years back, but I cannot find any updates. ETA: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/im...u=w630-h653-no fb Closed petition here |
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of course I followed up with a question. ;) "Where would you find a group of young ladies on a rooftop?" Could it possibly be a Y.W.C.A? If I remember correctly, we eventually figured out the location...but not in nearly as much detail as you did in your post. I am especially impressed that you pointed out the ladder and the vantage point of the photographer. That's so awesome Scott! Quote:
& since there are nine women on the roof-top and nine in the photograph below... I think these lovely ladies might be the "RKO Pictures Chorus Girls". https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/ccuTYw.jpg flickr It's pretty clear this pic was taken at a movie studio. I wonder if it's RKO? (& just so you all know...I'm also curious about that odd 'flue'-like thingy that looks like a giant matchstick) __ p.s. if you feel the need to count the ladies on the roof (like I just did ;)) you can see it HERE |
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