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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
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A rooftop snapshot and mystery location.
Here's a snapshot of two female employees(?) on the roof of Boynton Brunswick company.
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For some reason I thought it was a biscuit company - but if you look closely 'billiard tables' is painted on (what looks like) a chimney.
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e_r, we have a survivor--the wall sign too!--at 845 S. Los Angeles St. The picture is of the rear, from Main St. In the older picture, they're standing on the roof of something on Main St.
gsv, 2011 shot (because it was brighter)
The Brunswick Co., dating far back and still active (but not in this building), is/was the Brunswick of billiards, bowling balls, boats, records, etc. It appears that, at present, they've divested of everything but the maritime products.
The H.R. Boynton Company was "one of the largest wholesale metal houses in this city" (at least, in 1910 when Mr. Boynton died; he was at the time also president of the California Club). It appears that the Boynton Co. and the Brunswick Co. were just neighbors in the building rather than affiliated companies.
If the building is still available, it would make a convenient downtown headquarters for Noirish L.A.