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Old Posted Mar 21, 2023, 8:50 PM
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Here's a mystery snapshot from Los Angeles of a cook, waitress and hostess(?) posing in front of a couple of 1940s cars.



eBay (I can't find it again so it must have sold)


I didn't think we would be able to figure this one out until I noticed something odd in the background on the right.




Is this some sort of elaborate sign?


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Sally forth, norishers!


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Old Posted Mar 22, 2023, 9:27 PM
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I asked the question, When were the sketches done for the birdseye map of L.A. which was copyrighted in 1909?--anticipating that it would have been a year or two before.

By chance, I ran across a starting point, the C.C. Chapman Building at the northeast corner of Wall and 5th, breaking ground on or about Valentine's Day 1909:


LA Times, 2/14/1909

Well, golly, it's on the birdseye map:



So, should it ever make a difference: The 1909 birdseye map was very up to date!

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Old Posted Mar 23, 2023, 3:51 AM
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That's good to know, odinthor.



Here's another mystery location. ...This time a film negative.


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I'll start with this film positive - courtesy of the eBay seller.






Here's a closer look at the neg.



Thankfully there are street numbers visible so it should be easier to find (and be certain of) the location.



The word "Mandalay" has appeared three times on NLA always in reference to a club at 9236 Sunset Blvd....You can check it out Here

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Here's a mystery snapshot from Los Angeles of a cook, waitress and hostess(?) posing in front of a couple of 1940s cars.



eBay (I can't find it again so it must have sold)

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eBay listing for above photo (maybe this helps.)
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eBay listing for above photo (maybe this helps.)
Is the sign atop the old Belmont Theatre at 1st and Vermont?
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The Belmont Theater sign is much closer than anything I found, but I don't think it's quite right. Here's a couple of previous posts:

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I don't remember seeing this 1928 picture of Nielsen's Super Service on NLA before. It stood at 3436 W First Street, on the corner of S Westmoreland.


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In the background, there's a familiar roof sign. Given the location, at first I was thinking of the Bimini Baths ...


Detail of picture above.

... until I remembered the Belmont Theatre on S Vermont.
Here's e_r's sign for comparison:

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Is this some sort of elaborate sign?


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The Belmont Theater sign is much closer than anything I found, but I don't think it's quite right. Here's a couple of previous posts:





Here's e_r's sign for comparison:
That was my thought too, but
I wonder if the north side view is different from the south side view?
I recall as a kid that the sign was a "V"
Note how the street lights are similar
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Pretty sure it's Bard's Glendale, discussed here previously.
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The Birdseye map was copyrighted in 1909 . . . but can we determine when it was actually sketched?



For anyone who needs a link to this very useful map:

https://www.loc.gov/item/2005632465/


The map should have been correct as of the fall of 1909. However, the mapmakers included the Union League building at 2nd and Hill,
the construction of which did not begin until about the very end of 1909 (it opened in March 1911).




October 3, 1909, Los Angeles Times @ Newspapers.com





December 19, 1909, Los Angeles Times @ Newspapers.com


Nonetheless, thank you Mr. Lawrence and Mr. Gates!
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I didn't think we would be able to figure this one out until I noticed something odd in the background on the right.

Is this some sort of elaborate sign?


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Pretty sure it's Bard's Glendale, discussed here previously.
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Looks right to me, Mackerm!

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There are some great shots of L.A. landmarks in the opening credits for the 1956 Dean Martin / Jerry Lewis film "Hollywood Or Bust". These are from a fuzzy print on YouTube, but...enjoy. Where is the Old West set?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTNFziyvOzM















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Brooks (1942, Harold S. Johnson)
6307 - 6311 Hollywood Blvd.
Clothing store under construction next door to Melody Lane at Hollywood and Vine. The store was moving from its previous location at 6666 Hollywood Blvd.

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Los Angeles Evening Citizen News
03 Jun 1942


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This location was later "Backlot Books" Hollywood Wig and a smoke shop and must have burned in the Basque nightclub fire that destroyed the corner building. Here it is shortly before demolition in 2007.


GSV
This rendering is dated 1935 so perhaps it was the earlier location at 6666 Hollywood?

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There are some great shots of L.A. landmarks in the opening credits for the 1956 Dean Martin / Jerry Lewis film "Hollywood Or Bust". These are from a fuzzy print on YouTube, but...enjoy. Where is the Old West set?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTNFziyvOzM

It looks like the Paramount Western set which came complete with a fake mountain in the background. This grab is from the 1957 Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins movie 'The Tin Star'. There are more pictures of the set at the link below.


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Here's a mystery snapshot from Los Angeles of a cook, waitress and hostess(?) posing in front of a couple of 1940s cars.



eBay (I can't find it again so it must have sold)


I didn't think we would be able to figure this one out until I noticed something odd in the background on the right.




Is this some sort of elaborate sign?


detail


Sally forth, norishers!


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I'm guessing the women are sisters. They could be twins
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