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http://imageshack.us/a/img194/3782/j7vm.jpgebay the seller included only this one photograph as a sample. http://imageshack.us/a/img62/5690/szvd.jpgebay __ |
I don't recall seeing a photograph of the cocktail lounge in the Knickerbocker Hotel before. (1714 N. Ivar Ave.)
http://imageshack.us/a/img203/8885/lhpe.jpgebay -notice the movie industry mural behind the bar. __ |
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The cornice and top floor look quite progressive for it's time. reverse http://imageshack.us/a/img35/1748/58i2.jpg __ |
We covered Pierpoint Landing, now how 'bout Norm's Landing.
http://imageshack.us/a/img855/2416/6l9j.jpg ebay (the seller didn't include the back of postcard, so no address) __ |
Here's the Pacific-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank at South Main Street & West Washington Boulevard in 1924. Even though USC have the correct address, which is just below the Santa Monica Freeway, and not far from the Mode O'Day building, they have this picture labeled as Carson! Potash and Perlmutter is a silent comedy released in 1923. The Tally's poster below is pretty washed out, but appears to say "First time at popular prices D. W. Griffith's America".
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...PacificSW1.jpg USC Digital Library Interior shot from the same shoot. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...PacificSW2.jpg USC Digital Library Still standing, and pretty much intact. The bank was in the store marked "P.I.A.". I thought the first picture might have been when the building was new, but I've found build dates of 1909 and 1912. Some sites name the structure as the Da Capo Building, although I'm not sure how much of the building that covers. The entrance in the middle is The Rutland Apartments, which appears in the City Directories as far back as 1915. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LARutland1.jpg GSV The picture below claims to be the lobby interior. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LARutland2.jpg hotpads.com |
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:previous: lol. I'm so far removed I hardly exist. ;)
__ 1913 mystery http://imageshack.us/a/img802/7933/zpu0.jpgebay I'm guessing this might be an Easter sunrise service. Does the hilltop look familiar to anyone? (the seller simply said southern California) __ |
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:previous: Interesting anecdote GatoVerde/ so I wasn't far off with my concerns.
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http://imageshack.us/a/img560/4755/k7f2.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Holl...and_Perlmutter One interesting thing of note is that sisters Constance and Norma Talmadge appear as themselves in this feature. http://imageshack.us/a/img690/1201/i8bt.jpg http://www.flapperjane.com/talmadge.htm side note: While visiting the construction site of Grauman's Chinese Theater, Norma Talmadge accidentally stepped in wet cement, thus beginning the tradition of star's foot/hand prints in the courtyard. http://imageshack.us/a/img850/6986/9d8j.jpg wiki To be honest, I don't know if the 'accidentally' part is true or just a myth. __ A third sister, Natalie, was married to none other than Buster Keaton. -wedding day, May 1921 http://imageshack.us/a/img829/585/ey62.jpg http://mothgirlwings.tumblr.com/ __ |
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In 1924, Tally's most probably referred to Tally's Broadway Theater at 833 S Broadway. http://rescarta.lapl.org:8080/ResCar..._doc=tally%27s The Tally's name was associated with several addresses, including 311 S Spring, 388 S Spring, 262 S Main (the one with all the lights), 544 S Broadway, and 833 S Broadway (Demolished in '29.) https://sites.google.com/site/downto...theatres/tally http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...ostcount=15731 http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...&postcount=932 The '23 Directory lists Thomas Tally's residence as 3014 Leaward Ave. I am aware of a "Leeward" Avenue, currently decorated with apartments, approximately one block south of Bullocks Wilshire. http://rescarta.lapl.org:8080/ResCar..._doc=tally%27s 1941 - Leeward Ave near Magnolia (Anything but smooth sailing, if you are driving a Hudson in three feet of water.) http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics47/00043348.jpghttp://jpg1.lapl.org/pics47/00043348.jpg 1951 - Leeward Ave and Westmoreland. Just as things seemed to be drying out, a broken fire hydrant. http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...nue&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...nue&DMROTATE=0 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...nue&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...nue&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...id/15215/rec/1 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...nue&DMROTATE=0 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...id/15215/rec/1 Griffith's "America," advertised as playing at Tally's, starred Neil Hamilton. A few oldsters may remember Neil playing Commissioner Gordon in the '60s Batman series. https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...ujro0PO6jpFJ6j https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...ujro0PO6jpFJ6j |
No more pool....
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps4b0408d9.jpg GSV |
Isn't this where Gilligan set sail from????
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http://imageshack.com/a/img15/9138/k94n.pngUCI Libraries Fisherman's Wharf Restaurant was located at Berth 79 in San Pedro, which is now an empty lot. http://imageshack.com/a/img849/4834/emtr.jpgGoogle Maps A Google Street View is available, but it looks terrible. Horrible image, and nothing recognizable. |
Vintage Sunrise Easter
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Very Un-Noire, But So What?
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http://youtu.be/64c4yZVWKWo youtube.com Below is a still from the video. This after Buster has sneezed his toupee into his soup and put it back on his head. Watch as his neighbors try desperately not to laugh. http://imageshack.com/a/img706/9565/nu86.jpgyou.tube.com |
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JoeW has nailed it: Mt Rubidoux http://imageshack.us/a/img22/3252/69ox.jpg Google Earth Per Wikipedia: In April 1909, Jacob Riis of New York, a friend of President Theodore Roosevelt, was in town to give an address at the Mission Inn. He suggested holding an Easter sunrise service at the top of the mountain, and on the following Sunday the first non-denominational outdoor Easter Sunrise Service in the United States was held at the top of the mount. In 1912 an estimated crowd of 3,000 people were present to hear Henry Van Dyke read his poem, God of the Open Air. Each year attendance grew. In 1918 plans for an open-air 10,000-seat amphitheater designed by architect Frederick Heath were considered, but they were never implemented. The annual service became nationally and internationally known, drawing huge crowds and celebrities, including opera soprano Marcella Craft. In 1915 the Southern Pacific Railroad provided a special service from Los Angeles to Riverside just for the event. The Pacific Electric trolley system also implemented special service from Los Angeles, Corona, Redlands, and San Bernardino. Peak attendance in the 1920s was reported to have exceeded 30,000. The popularity of the Rubidoux Easter sunrise services spawned many other such services throughout the country, including an annual service at the Hollywood Bowl.[ 1913 Mt Rubidoux Easter Sunrise Services: http://imageshack.us/a/img839/6381/bql2.jpg Wikipedia |
I actually teach Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives fairly regularly. It's an interesting perspective on immigrant groups in NYC around the turn of the last century. You can download it as a free ebook from Google, or page through it in more interactive fashion here: http://www.authentichistory.com/1898...iis/index.html
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Mt. Rubidoux it is! Thanks for your help everyone.
It certainly looks like an interesting place. http://imageshack.us/a/img31/59/7xpc.jpg http://growabrain.typepad.com/photos...t_rubidoux.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img706/3800/fsvq.jpg http://www.totallymtrubidoux.org/history/ http://imageshack.us/a/img845/7074/dk0a.jpg www.allposters.com http://imageshack.us/a/img801/1223/8egg.jpg http://www.totallymtrubidoux.org/history/ John Muir on Mt. Rubidoux http://imageshack.us/a/img822/2729/rstv.jpg http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/th...pic_id=1147931 __ |
I've heard of L.A.'s Wrigley Field and Gilmore Field, but this one is new to me.
Shell Field http://imageshack.us/a/img836/1362/x7oz.jpg ebay __ |
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