June Fairchild
Actress June Fairchild and her ups and downs were discussed a couple of pages back, so here's one of June and yours truly from the 2008 40th anniversary showing of the Monkees movie "Head". Looks like June is doing much better these days.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...adjunetony.jpg Picture by my friend Molly |
June! The chick on the roof!
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Normandie Village
Perhaps some here at the site will recall that I've been trying for a long time to find any information about a long-gone, picturesque 1920's apartment complex on the Sunset Strip called Normandie Village. Nobody here had ever heard of it or knew anything about it. Finally, just in the past several days, an article about Normandie Village appeared in the "Hollywoodland" blog:
http://allanellenberger.com/book-flm...ge-apartments/ A friend who lived in West Hollywood in the 50's remembers it well and said it was large, maybe a half-block square in size. At the bottom of the blog article, one of the people making a comment includes a link to a great L.A. Times photo showing just how interesting and wonderful Normandie Village was. http://www.latimes.com/classified/re...0,956968.photo Another L.A. treasure, demolished and forgotten in the 60's. I hope some kind soul here will post the article and photos, as I don't know how to. |
JeffDiego, I just 1)right clicked on the image and clicked where it said 2)copy image location, then when posted to this thread I 3)clicked on the little yellow image insert with the little mountain in it and 4) right clicked in the http window and 5) clicked paste and viola, image posted
http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2006-04/23171140.jpg http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2006-04/23171140.jpg |
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Thank you!! I will follow your directions next time. |
Gas Towers
The Gas Towers featured in the Best Years of Our Lives was originally located in the areas near the CA 101 North Freeway near Downtown Los Angeles close to Union Station.
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(1) Open flickr and go to the picture I want. Click on the thumbnail. (2) Right click on the picture, one of the resulting options is a one-line menu. "Show all sizes" then a list of sizes. Click the one you want, probably the largest, usually. (3) You should see the image appear. Somewhere above it you should see the link "Download the Large size of this photo", or "Download the Medium size of this photo", etc., depending on what you chose in (2). (4) Right click on the link and from the resulting menu choose "Copy Link Location". (5) Now when you're composing or editing your post and you click on the Insert Image link, what you copied in (4) is what you paste in the dialog pox. |
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I was very happy to find this site by googling. I am a new member now and love this thread, which is an amazing 301 pages! I am from LA, I guess you could tell that from my name here ;) I have searched many pages of this thread, but it is so slow, since there are so many wonderful pictures all of you have shared. Seeing how my city has changed is so amazing. It is wonderful to see some of those Miracle Mile pictures, since that is where I grew up in the 50's and 60's :) I hope it's Ok to ask for some help in a search for a photo I am after... I am looking for an early aerial photograph of the area around 37th Place and Hill Street. An artist friend has his studio he built there and I would love to show him what the area looked like before. Here is the area http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/e...7at55904AM.png TIA... Steven |
Some early Hollywood images that we may not have seen before
I'm especially interested in Cahuenga Blvd. and the Cahuenga Pass. Here are some early images that I don't recall seeing here before.
The Cahuenga Suburban, April 1896. http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics42/00070617.jpg http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics42/00070617.jpg 1910 Real Estate Values http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics42/00070827.jpg http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics42/00070827.jpg A curious "Map Of Cahuenga" from 1877. Perhaps this was a proposed development that never came to be? Any thoughts? http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics42/00070949.jpg Cahuenga Pass, undated, 1 http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics03/00011492.jpg http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics03/00011492.jpg Cahuenga Pass, undated, 2 (I think I recognize this exact spot...will try to do a "now" shot at some point) http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics04/00011509.jpg http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics04/00011509.jpg Ice Cream billboard in Cahuenga pass, undated http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics25/00047061.jpg http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics25/00047061.jpg |
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https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-N...thcaptions.jpgLAPL Take West 37th Street about three blocks below the bottom edge of the picture to Hill...hang a right and go a block... and you're at Hill and 37th Place. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-a...2520PM.bmp.jpgPhotobucket A vintage map showing Hoover Street when it still ran south from Jefferson to Exposition. |
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Thank you so much for such a quick response. Yes that first picture is the area, but I was hoping to find a clearer historical picture when there were houses on those streets. That second map is super cool. Again, thank for looking and posting the pics! :cool: |
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Well, LA, I've been looking for pictures of West Adams/University for years--to me, one of the most interesting and overlooked areas of old L.A. Vintage shots of houses east of Figueroa, other than perhaps on Adams, are very rare. There are actually quite a few old houses still standing in the area you're talking about--perhaps hundreds. You'd get a better idea of the residential character once there by driving around, or Google Street Viewing... here are a few examples. (Alot of the early lamp standards are still in place.) https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2...2520PM.bmp.jpgGoogle Street View East side of Hill Street, just south of 39th https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-g...2520PM.bmp.jpgGoogle Street View Northwest corner Broadway & 33rd https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-n...2520PM.bmp.jpgGoogle Street View Long one of my favorites...southeast corner of Grand and 33rd |
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http://birdandhike.com/Hike/Other_Ar.../DSCN1224a.jpg http://birdandhike.com/Hike/Other_Ar.../DSCN1221a.jpg http://birdandhike.com/Hike/Other_Ar.../DSCN1218a.jpg http://birdandhike.com/Hike/Other_Ar.../DSCN1202a.jpg All from http://birdandhike.com/Hike/Other_Ar...d/_Lombard.htm |
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Engine Co. 16, once atop Bunker Hill at 139 N Hope... ...and, with southerly addition, 1960: http://jpg1.lapl.org/00079/00079156.jpgLAPL Rare is it that a classic (if not especially unique) Los Angeles building was replaced with an icon (or, at least, what was to become an icon). The Department of Water & Power is now on the west side of Hope between First & Temple: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-U...2520PM.bmp.jpgGoogle Street View |
Hi all -- I tried to search this thread for some info, but couldn't find it, so apologies in advance if this building has been covered. Do you know the history of this building (from Google Street View) at the Southwest corner of Grand & 7th in downtown?
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7147/6...a6f1fc3594.jpg Screenshot - 1_17_2012 , 2_53_04 PM by brents74, on Flickr It looks like it may have been a department store, but I'm not sure. |
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Ragnar... there have been a few posts here about Robinson's downtown. Start with this one of ethereal's: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...&postcount=912 |
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Fred... yes, it was the one on the southwest corner of Wilshire and Ardmore. Eaton's seems to have started out as a chain of chicken restaurants...did Cain pattern Mildred's after it? Steaks--and the "STEAKS" sign in your picture-- were added later. There were separate chicken and steak operations in Beverly Hills, and I think we've seem some menus of other stores here before.... (Btw, I sure do miss the defunct "Extinct LA Restaurants" site.) |
The Westjoy Dance Studio at 8844 Wilshire and the Nacy White Studio at 8846 Wilshire both in this charming little building.
http://img861.imageshack.us/img861/8...dance1940s.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...Number=4778467 http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/273...ldance1940.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...Number=4778467 below: If you look down the block there is yet another Dance Studio (I can't quite make out the name). I was surprised to see one of those huge Examiner signs in the far distance. I didn't realize that there were any in this area. http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/827...0plusexami.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...Number=4778467 below: You can see the Examiner sign slightly better in this photo. You also get a glimpse of a very nice building across the street.....perhaps a supermarket? http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/2...e1940plus1.jpg http://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...Num4778467ber= below: LAPL says the building is still there but highly remodeled. Here's 8844 today. It looks sad to me with it's big-shouldered neighbors. http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/9...0sitetoday.jpg google street view I wouldn't have guessed this was the same building. ______ G_W, I'm amazed you found the same house on Miramonte Blvd. that was featured in the 1907 ad. Good job! ______ |
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