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Slide #1: Here's a picture of the apartment building on Griffith Avenue mentioned by HenryHuntington. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original GSV Slide #2: There's nothing left to match a GSV image to, so here's an earlier picture of the building on the left from a recent post. Quote:
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This is my favorite miniature golf course I've seen on NLA. Or anywhere, actually! I know this photo of it was previously posted at one time, but a search didn't come up with it. (Some posts of this area have missing photos, though.) https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/8G2...0Cienega.0.jpg A couple close-ups: http://67.media.tumblr.com/fddda5176...9lhao1_500.jpg https://cdn0.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/zfr...Cienega1.0.jpg These were from L.A. Curbed |
It's another single image set from Julius Shulman today. This is "Job 3262: Hugh Gibbs, Young Men's Christian Association (Lakewood, Calif.), 1961".
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original Getty Research Institute With a number on the building and a street sign in the shot, the location of 5425 Centralia Avenue wasn't hard to find. The building, however, is long gone. Today you'll find the Village Grove housing community there. It was built in 1980, at which point the YMCA moved to 5835 E Carson Street. According to an article at presstelegram.com, the facility was upgraded in 2015. Here's how the Weingart-Lakewood Family YMCA looks now. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...2.jpg~original GSV |
Several recent posts re Sunset/Crescent Heights area, here we are again, 1966.
http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/...psetd25tch.jpg photo: Elliot Erwitt IMO, the barefoot guy is a dead ringer for a (very) young Frank Langella. http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/...pskbsncyuk.png The apts up the street have survived. Also the odd little building adjacent to the rear of the UPS store. It has its own address at 1514 N. Laurel Cyn.: http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/...psxllgyh4q.png |
LA Noir business
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When Thomas Barrington and Harry Hancock walked into Eddy's Bar in Los Angeles and sat down for drinks they seemed like normal customers, but they were actually robbers armed with guns and bad intentions. These were hardened types who had spent a combined fifteen years in prison. Both been free for less than a year. Their plan was to wait until Eddy's closed and force its employees at gunpoint to open the safe. Since the place was a combined bar, restaurant, and liquor store, and it was Saturday night, they knew the safe would have plenty of money inside. More info at: http://www.pulpinternational.com/pul...rd/murder.html ER had this here about 16 months ago: http://skyscraperpage.com/forum/show...ostcount=29079 |
re: Turkish Baths in the Wright & Callender bldg.
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:previous: Hoss, I just happened upon this rare business card for the 'Turkish Baths' that you spotted in the old Wright & Callender photograph. The full name was 'Pacific Turkish Baths'. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/lWJxSE.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/1910-era-BUS...AAAOSwv9hW6M1N This joke was on the back of the business card. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...922/LKxVEw.jpg __ |
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Thanks HossC! The map was drawn by William Harrison Godwin, who, aside from creating similar cartoon maps for other popular locales, owned two Carmel Hotels. http://earlycaliforniaantiques.com/w...ory-map-ap434/ Your larger version brings into focus many satirical views of Hollywood in the late '20s. Traversing the Cahuenga Pass could have proved an ordeal for some cars. Not sure what to make of Good Humor Ice Cream, other than it must have been a popular novelty when first introduced. Long forgotten studios located at or near "Poverty Row, e.g., Chadwick Studios, Wm Horsley, California Studios, Stern Films, Duke Worne Productions and James Ormont. Celebrities, who once qualified as household names , e.g., Hobart Bosworth, Theodore Roberts and Rupert Hughes? Guessing Le Conte Junior High and Fairfax Junior High were noteworthy. http://photos.wikimapia.org/p/00/05/25/38/19_big.jpghttp://photos.wikimapia.org/p/00/05/25/38/19_big.jpg http://photos.wikimapia.org/p/00/04/16/01/55_big.jpghttp://photos.wikimapia.org/p/00/04/16/01/55_big.jpg |
In trying to find a higher-quality version of the Los Angeles map from above, I stumbled on a FABULOUS site:
http://www.davidrumsey.com/ This is an amazing repository of maps. I found the very map you were seeking at: http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/serv...164&trs=68252# note in the upper right corner the option to EXPORT, when you click on that it offers you the choice of downloading this map for free in a HUGE version. They offer this for ALL of their maps. Enjoy |
Hollywood maps vs Noirish Map
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These perfect noirish literary lines by MR and the comment by Blaster make me think to promote Lamar Street and its edge of Downtown neighborhood as the 4th epicenter of Noir ! As a reminder : 1st Bunker Hill by GW 2nd Ferguson Alley by me 3rd East 5th Street by e_r |
Help Needed
Am researching family history and don't have access to LAPL files (out of state).
Looking for pictures of South Grand Avenue between 6th & 7th - specifically 624 S. Grand Ave but any of that block would be great. The catch ... need pics between 1904-1909. Also have problems searching because JPGetty bought this location to build One Wilshire Building so most searches result in references to this. Library of congress map - J10 / 11 or K10 /11 indicates building / business names in that location to provide any assistance. Under rooming houses listed on this block are Wilhelm Apartments and Heinzeman in same block https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4364l.pm011040/ Library of Congress image https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4364l.pm011040/ Appreciate if any sleuths would be willing to assist me. |
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You can access LAPL's photo collection and LAPL's City Directory collection from outside the state, although I believe other collections/facilities are limited to library card holders. Here's an enlargement of the 1910 Baist map to show the area we're looking at. The Hotel Heinzeman was at 618 S Grand, with 624 right next door. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...4SGrandAv1.jpg www.historicmapworks.com I've previously posted this 1905 shot of the Wilhelm Apartements at 639 S Grand. Quote:
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...4SGrandAv2.jpg Online Building Records There must be a picture of the Heinzeman somewhere - I'll keep looking ... |
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http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/jpywWN.jpg GSV by HossC Thanks HenryHuntington for figuring out the mystery locations. I really appreciate it. & thanks to Hoss for the gsv. |
That apartment house appears to have a curious layout, which it would be interesting to see. It looks like there are four apartments, the two on the ground floor having individual entrances while the ones upstairs are connected to a lobby/stairwell whose street access is the center set of doors. Or something.
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I agree Earl.
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Hoss, I'm pretty amazed that you found a front view of the sign I inquired about. (below) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/5WVIdP.jpg detail http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...921/014C2d.jpg Originally posted by HossC Looks like they might be advertising a dog show (at the bottom of the sign) __ But still no word on this building, right? http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/rOTRXP.jpg detail Could be the back of a large theater? __ |
Pantages Theatre
For the first time, I am a Pantages season ticket holder. I bought the season earlier this year when it was announced Hamilton would be coming in 2017.
As a "thank you" to the new ticket holders, the Pantages invited us to a free open house event, with food and drink and access to the interior of the theatre. Here are a few photos from that night. (I did go have two fingers of Glenfidditch in the Frolic Room beforehand (RIP Jack Vincennes), saw a bit of the Dodgers NLCS game in there, got high-fived by strangers, etc, but didn't get any photos of the famous Frolic neon. I guess this means I need to go and try again. And again.) Ceiling of the outside foyer/lobby/whatever it is named. It had been covered up for Cleopatra in 62, and stayed that way until the 1999 renovations. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...298dcd1e_b.jpg Pantages 1 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos Spectacular center chandelier inside the theatre. The sheer size of this thing can't be understood from a photograph. You must see it in person. Men must climb into it from the ceiling, and then down into it using a ladder to change its bulbs. It is massive. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c711dd0a_b.jpg Pantages 2 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos Lobby interior https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...bb793660_b.jpg Pantages 3 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos Art deco statues with nods to aviation which was a large industry in SoCal at the time of the theatre's construction. Howard Hughes owned this theatre for a time. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...35c28057_b.jpg Pantages 4 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos View from the stage https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8d4090d3_b.jpg Pantages 5 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos View from my seat https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...285076d6_b.jpg Pantages 6 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos View of ceiling elements from the balcony https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a00983bd_b.jpg Pantages 7 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos Lobby interior https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a882e355_b.jpg Pantages 8 by Kimberly, on Flickr Source: My personal photos |
:previous: Amazing photographs Lomara! Thanks for posting them.
I was in the Pantages Hollywood only once. I saw Lena Horne: The Lady and her Music" in the 1980s. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/Q52fvF.jpg Quote:
gsv Earl, I just found out the apartment building was built in 1910! "2612 Griffith Ave is a multi-family home in Los Angeles, CA 90011. This 3,168 square foot multi-family home sits on a 3,000 square foot lot and features 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. This property was built in 1910." Exterior Information: Framework Structure Material: Unknown __________ How could they not know what framework was used. Isn't it obvious the framework of an apartment building of this size in 1910 would be wood? (or am I not understanding what they're talking about?) info from:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Los-Angele...1/home/6930799 |
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The recently-mentioned 1928-Cartoon map contains many of the same references at the '29 Amusement Map. :previous: This map also references "Magnetic Hill." Unable to confirm the exact location, but a cursory search includes Magnetic Terrace (Trousdale Estates near Warbler Way and Doheny Drive) listed in the '29CD. Unofficial "Gravity Hills" can be found in Sylmar and Altadena. http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...c.jpg~originalhttp://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/serv...164&trs=68252# http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps93h8acez.jpg Jack Mulhall is "on" the map too. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Mulhall Jack and Billie Dove http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/73...165cc5a81d.jpghttp://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/73...165cc5a81d.jpg Could the '28 map or other works by artist, William Harrison Godwin, have influenced R. Crumb, of Zap Comix fame? :shrug: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Zap_Comix1.jpghttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Zap_Comix1.jpg |
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