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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/[/QUOTE] Thanks HH! with your report that means all buildings have survived. |
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Has anyone heard of Davis' Perfection Bakeries? "1937 photo Negative Delivery Truck Davis PERFECTION Bakery Auto Los Angeles CA" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/dFL3bh.jpg eBay I found this. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/tfyvvG.jpg LAPL I wonder if the photograph was taken in front of the Hoover Street location or the N. Beaudry Street location? (or perhaps neither) . |
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Unihikid, I'm happy to be the bearer of good tidings! I wish we could make that statement more often at NLA, but we'll take what we can get. Thanks for bringing over the OP! |
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That's a nifty little factoid, Jungmann. For those of you who don't know the screenwriter, Dalton Trumbo. He was one of the 'Hollywood 10' who refused to testify before HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee). He was sentenced to a year in federal prison for contempt of Congress but was released after 10 months. Here he is with his wife Cleo at the HUAC hearings. (1947) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/9dFFJb.jpg wikicommons . |
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Earlier this week I happened upon a negative [dated 1933] of the RKO Hillstreet Theater in downtown Los Angeles. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/L8TMyv.jpg eBay Here's a closer look. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq70/922/ZbzwLu.jpg eBay The film that is showing is. . . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/Rp1Qam.jpg Something that doesn't show up plainly in the positive image is what appears to be men with motion pictures cameras on the sidewalk. (left edge of the neg.) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/2Ofg9P.jpg .......:previous: . |
ER, what app or site do you use to reverse negatives?
https://i.postimg.cc/j2yJZmH9/thumbn...869-172089.jpg Camp Cherry Valley Catalina Island (former scout camp) 1931 Photo by GLAAC archives |
Personally, I find Photoshop to be helpful in this. I drag it into Photoshop and with a "command-I" it inverts the image. Your image came out rather purplish, so it's a also an easy matter, then, of, under "Adjustments," converting it to black and white.
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Read and Wright R.E. was on the east side of the Wilshire Blvd. and Little Santa Monica Bl. intersection.....between the car and the pump we can see the white column of the Beverly Hills "Electric Fountain"....photo is undated, I would guess about 1940....image courtesy jalopyjournal.com. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds This view is more directly west down Wilshire....to the left of the pump the domed retail building that for decades was occupied by Wilson's House of Suede is visible. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...080&fit=bounds A view from the other side of Santa Monica Blvd., 1938. We had a recent discussion re the appearance of the city in years past vs. present day, I would suggest this particular intersection is much improved when compared to the vintage photos.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds |
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Get out your old maps, noirishers! Yesterday I happened upon this intriguing photograph (rppc) on eBay. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/OK2NRW.jpg eBay Is anyone familiar with Carlin Ave. or Du Ray Place? :whip: . |
Du Ray Pl. runs NNE parallel to and a block west of Cochran Ave. from a dead end just north of Jefferson Blvd. to Carlin St., a distance of about 4-5 blocks. Carlin runs 3-4 blocks WNW from Cochran to a dead end just short of Clyde Ave. (near Adams Blvd.) Du Ray isn't much more than an alley.
The neighborhood is mostly single-family homes and small apartment buildings. So sayeth GSV. |
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https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/2ogWLX.jpg "It's between Baldwin Hills and the West Adams district, near the intersection of La Brea and W. Exposition." This is probably the equivalent of the eBay pic. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/U1NblF.jpg GSV Courtesy of odinthor. . |
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Skyscraperpage This amazing shot was posted here by BifRayRock in 2017. I used some sophisticated hacking techniques to remove the watermark. (Open the image in a new tab, and it goes away.) The view from 95 years ago is recognizable; the tower on City Hall still shows. BifRayRock didn't post the uncropped photo, which USC no longer provides in high resolution, so I'm thankful that he snagged the good screengrab when he had the chance. At least one of the nearby buildings is there, and a few of the Canary Island date palms are still there: https://i.postimg.cc/W4rs3H1V/DW-1929-08-30-185-02.jpg USC Digital Library Follow-up comments noted that the man in the photo is photographer Dick Whittington, based on a sign on another photo in the set, looking south. I assume he used the line of rocks to help position himself. And the poles are apparently canted because they supported wires above four PE tracks. As far as I'm concerned, this should be an iconic Los Angeles scene, like the view of the Arc de Triomphe from Avenue Foch: https://i.postimg.cc/Ss14tFZW/Paris-1962-Traffic.jpg Wikipedia Or that view of the Bay Bridge along Harrison St. In San Francisco, where the towers are framed by buildings: https://i.postimg.cc/Y2zmXBsL/quxv9iykglm21.jpg But I guess Long Beach Ave. and 42nd St. Isn't exactly a hotspot for tourists, so until some location scouts decide to take action, it will be enjoyed primarily by drivers on the Metro A line. |
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Although the 1970s are later than much of what draws us to the earlier versions of L.A. I've discovered that1970s detective shows set here have become great period pieces of the city. TV detectives tend to drove around a lot, so there are vintage cars and street scenes aplenty.
Unfortunately I didn't get a screengrab, but in a very early episode of Columbo there was a gasometer in the distance, near the river. Must have been the last one! |
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RE: RKO Hillstreet Theater, 1933
Positive posted by Scott Charles https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/qkNn8w.jpg It looks like I was wrong about the movie camera. Perhaps it's a speaker. :shrug: ..Of course the other thing is a kleig light. . |
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