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You're absolutely correct, odinthor. Here's a glimpse of the Ferguson Home in that spot. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/WgYLSO.jpg Great information! Kudos :worship: . |
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I was curious about Ferguson's new place at 8th and Rampart: https://i.postimg.cc/fyX5hZfs/Fergus...1905-10-29.jpg LA Herald, 10/29/1905 https://i.postimg.cc/DykBPJ7w/Fergus...1905-10-29.jpg LA Herald, 10/29/1905 |
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Thanks, Odinthor, I never knew that was all the same Ferguson.
This is a closeup of the Ferguson home next to Angels Flight (I think we've seen this before; there's a little angel over the arch at the bottom), c. 1903: https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag..._-_closeup.jpg 1999-0026 @ CA State Library Here's another look at the Ferguson home, with the Crocker Mansion behind it up on the hill. My notes say this is a c. 1895 William Henry Fletcher photo from the CA State Library, but I can't find it there now: https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...Lib_-_1024.jpg However, the Ferguson home at Third and Hill can also be seen below the Crocker Mansion c. 1890 in photo 2003-0256 at the CA State Library. |
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Take a look at the abysmal parking situation at LAX in 1968. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/busY6b.jpg eBay I'm reminded of an ADAM 12 episode where Reed and Malloy patrolled the airport on motorbikes. Did that actually happen :shrug: or did I dream it up? . |
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And here I thought it was just a BAND. (when I was in high school) REO Speed Wagon. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/grHG5V.jpg eBay Info on back https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/SG7Rbz.jpg That's a lot of dirty sheets and pillow cases! The logo. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/V6dZf1.jpg . |
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Ramon Figueroa (Jose Ramon, to be precise) was a native Angeleno and was baptized April 9, 1806, at Mission San Gabriel (died after 1870, when he's still on the census rolls as a farmer); he did have two brothers: Salvador Ygnacio and Felipe de Jesus. Their father was Manuel Antonio Figueroa, born in Sinaloa ca. 1750, and present in California as a soldier at Mission San Francisco de Asis by July 1777; Manuel died near July 21, 1815, when his obsequies were celebrated at Mission San Gabriel. Meantime, the Figueroas of which the governor was one were Mexican-born and did not come to California until 1833, after Jose was selected as governor. For those wanting more on him, the best biography of Governor Figueroa in my estimation is that found in the book The Bandini Papers, p. 493, by, um, me. :cheers: |
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Season 4 | Episode 20 Aired: February 16, 1972 Synopsis: Malloy and Reed are assigned to the Los Angeles Airport sub-station. From the website titled Old Mini Bikes: LINK Adam-12 on Honda CT90's https://oldminibikes.com/forum/index...90s.89196/full https://oldminibikes.com/forum/index...90s.89198/full From the website titled Lincoln X-ray Ida: My blog about Adam-12 LINK https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1LTSD--L2...0/IMG_4260.PNG Reed and Malloy with an olive green telephone and interesting airport chairs. https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Wr4Mj2_g5...0/IMG_4170.PNGhttps://3.bp.blogspot.com/-SBwZQ9acY...0/IMG_4171.PNG And a color photo similar to the b&w one E_R posted. https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Engmnhcox...0/IMG_4098.PNG There was another episode at the airport: ADAM-12 "L.A. International" Season 6 | Episode 23 Aired: March 12, 1974 Synopsis: Malloy and Reed are assigned as vacation fill-in at LA airport. As Zebra-12 they work on foot and motorbikes around LAX, handling an amazing number of crimes. Pete makes time with a shapely blonde supervisor at a ticket counter. |
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Lol :haha: I'm pretty sure the following two slides are new to NLA. (same seller as the Angels Flight/Fergusion Cafe slide from a couple of day ago) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/KShH5z.jpg eBay https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/ZptuAh.jpg eBay I believe they were sold. |
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Next up:..Before and After. 1070 S. LaBrea Ave. (1950s) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/UmNnFS.jpg eBay 1070 S. LaBrea Ave. (today) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/rSF0dv.jpg If you look closely they both have the same stone that was popular in the 1950s. ..I believe it's the same building! :) . |
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Next up:..Before and After. 1070 S. LaBrea Ave. (1950s) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/UmNnFS.jpg eBay Why do the older ones always look better? |
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Also, the comparison shots we use for "now" are most always from GSV. Photos in the past were taken with more care because you were using film (expense), and you probably made certain allowances for lighting or whatnot. In other words, someone wanted to take the photo you're seeing. GSV doesn't care about that. They just show you what's there whenever they happen to be driving by. Also, we have a context for the past which also gives us some connection or history or idealized thought that comes with it that we don't have for the present because we don't have any backward context to it. I'm reminded of the film Midnight in Paris. The lead character is enamored with the 1920s past he's visiting whereas the woman he meets in the '20s thinks he's crazy; it's the Belle Epoque era in the 1890s that she thinks is the bees knees. When I see photos on this site of the 1950s I think day to day living in Los Angeles in that decade would be my least favorite. The smog was burning people's eyes, neighborhoods were being ripped apart with freeway construction all over, downtown was being dismantled and rebuilt, the streets were being dug up to remove all of the P.E. car tracks, among other things. |
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I'm still going through items from our Brea property at work. I came across these pics and thought of you guys. The company we went through for our brick work gave us a portfolio of what they could do. This is circa 1954-56 the latest.
I think we know where this is/was located https://i.postimg.cc/RC1xCSdK/thumbnail-image23.jpg The same goes with this one https://i.postimg.cc/MH6PpSZm/thumbnail-image1-2.jpg But where is Bryan Oldsmobile... and do they have a 1953 Holiday 98 2 door in stock? https://i.postimg.cc/ZKD742G6/thumbnail-image0-3.jpg All photos c/o GLAAC archives |
But where is Bryan Oldsmobile... and do they have a 1953 Holiday 98 2 door in stock?
https://i.postimg.cc/ZKD742G6/thumbnail-image0-3.jpg All photos c/o GLAAC archives[/QUOTE] ___________________ 8833 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills. Showroom and lot still there and in good condition as of last month, occupied by Tactical Fleet of Beverly Hills. No '53 Olds, sadly. https://tacticalfleet.com/press/tact...ls-california/ |
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