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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 6:53 PM
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As long as e_r has us in Long Beach....




500 block of E. Ocean Blvd., 1958



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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 6:54 PM
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Let's travel down to Long Beach in search of the Doll Hospital.



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There are a few clues if you look closely.




The name of the hotel might be at the top of the blade sign.



There appears to be an Italian restaurant specializing in Ravioli in the distance. ..wink



Hmm. .the name of the hotel might be longer than what's written at the top of the blade sign. (see below)




Now, about those sick dolls.
We're looking at the 200 block of E 4th Street (as seen on the awning on the left).

The 1937 CD lists Frances Chappel's Doll Hospital at 229 E 4th Street. Going by the same CD, 225 E 4th was Rowe & Son, Hat Cleaners, 227 E 4th was Howard B Lathrom, Watch Repairers, 233 E 4th Street was the Hotel Flo-Ednor, and 235 E 4th was Labor News (Weekly).

In later years, 229 E 4th Street became Richie's Luggage and Repair Shop (1948), Rod's Magic Shop (1951/52) and The Humidor (1955).

The Rivoli sign belonged to the Rivoli Theatre at 525 American Avenue (now Long Beach Boulevard). There are a couple of pictures of its marquee at cinematreasures.org.
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 8:50 PM
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I was so concentrated on the Doll Hospital I didn't notice the street address on the awning.

Thanks for digging up the information, Hoss . . and those are great color photographs, riichkay
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Hmm. .the name of the hotel might be longer than what's written at the top of the blade sign. (see below)




Now, about those sick dolls.


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Hotel Figueroa
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1958 ?

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As long as e_r has us in Long Beach....




500 block of E. Ocean Blvd., 1958
1958 ? Mmm... the cars look early 1950s
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 6:13 PM
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Glenn Ford's 'Imitation General' was released in 1958 (see the marquee).
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 9:36 PM
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A color photo of the St. Francis Hotel at 5533 Hollywood Blvd. in the late 60s? is on eBay. I only found one post about the St. Francis, which is now the Gershwin apartments.
Didn't Kenneth Anger used to live here?

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I loved your before and after photographs, Snix.



There are a couple of things that I've never noticed about the old St. Francis Hotel / Apartments.

For instance, the 'appendage' (wing?) sticking out in the back on the east side.



It's virtually impossible to see it from any angle. (especial after the Marshall's store was built directly to the east)


I thought perhaps it was an addition (annex?) but I see it is original to the building. (see below)


LATimes JHGraham

Another thing I didn't know was that the hotel's garage was located on the opposite side of Hollywood Boulevard. (that's rather inconvient)



Here's a photograph of it.

LATimes JHGraham

The garage is no longer there.
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I was really intrigued about Kenneth Anger living in the St. Francis, Snix. I had never heard that before. I saw a couple of mentions of it online but without much detail.
Does anyone know when he was a resident? Was it when he was young or later in his life? (I believe Anger also lived at the Chateau Marmont)


Kenneth Anger - 1955.

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Newspaper articles and ads from JHGraham

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Here's an interesting comment from a fellow named Steven who lived at the St. Francis in the 1980s. (about the same time I lived in L.A.)


RANTINGRUSSELL

Sounds about right.

I especially like this, "Behind the false walls are/were 20 foot ceilings with gothic arches and pillars, the cellars vast and concrete."

BUT I highly doubt Al Capone ran a club in the hotel. . .perhaps Steven confused Capone with Mickey Cohen or one of Mickey's cohorts.

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It appears something was up involving 5533 Hollywood Blvd. by 1930:


LA Times, 7/30/1930
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Jack Dragna was a Mafia boss in Los Angeles for decades. He didn't always get along with the flashier Mickey Cohen, but he persevered. John Roselli was "Handsome Johnny" (biography titled as such) who became the mob's "ambassador to Hollywood" for years. I'm oversimplifying some pretty tangled history here, but it's interesting to see this article.

Russo and Canzoneri don't ring a bell for me.

Roselli's biography by Lee Server is worth a read, IMO.
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Interesting noirish information, odinthor and HenryHuntington... Thanks!



Rare cabinet card currently on eBay.

Seller's description:.."Griffith Park Cabinet Card Mayor William Workman Mulholland Sheriff Rowland Et a"


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I only recognize the gentleman second from left and I believe it is Mulholland. (or is it Workman?)

As for the others your guess is as good as mine.

Asking $399.99 buckeroos!
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This interesting "Los Angeles" photograph was on eBay about a month ago but I've lost the details.

Since Eric Pedley was a polo player I'd say the photograph was (probably) taken at the Los Angeles Polo Grounds. (now Will Rogers State Park)




If I remember correctly the beautiful lady at left is film actress Rochelle Hudson. (below)






The white viewing stands are visible in this nice photograph of the grounds. (taken from a nearby hill in 1930)


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If I remember correctly the beautiful lady at left is film actress Rochelle Hudson. (below)

She reminds me a lot of Elisabeth Moss.

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Old Posted Jul 23, 2024, 6:28 PM
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:precious: I can see the resemblance.



Here's a hairy slide (dated 1964) of the Dept. of Water and Power Building. ..I'm posting it because I don't believe we have see from this specific angle on NLA.


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um. .it just occurred that it might be flipped. (I don't have time to figure it out right now because I'm going on errands)
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It hasn't been flipped - the name on the Stanley (far right) reads correctly.
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Old Posted Jul 23, 2024, 10:17 PM
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I couldn't even find the Stanley.

A-ha! There it is.

detail

Your eyes are much better than mine, Hoss.


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Old Posted Jul 24, 2024, 8:36 PM
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Here's a fun little snapshop.


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And the writing on the back.



I was struck by the colors of the car! ..Imagine it coming down the street.

. .anyone know enough computer wizardry to turn the car into yellow and red? ..(asking for a friend)

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Here are a couple of interesting amateur slides of Crossroads of the World that captured the color 'motif' of the buildings in the 1940s.



eBay (a month or so ago)





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I'd love to know what is going through this woman's mind as she wanders around the deserted 'mall' in the midst of WWII.


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The banner.


My grandparents had a 3 star banner hanging in the bay window of their home because all three sons were in the service during the war.




But I don't recognize the banner hanging in the shop at Crossroads of the World.





Is it for. . .um. . .malls



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I need the help of our minions.

There's a C-shaped low level office building sitting on the corner of Overland Ave & National Blvd (2999 Overland, LA 90064) that's been there of probably 40 years or so.

What was on that plot of land before?
A gas station?
Another building?

Help!
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