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:previous: You solved the mystery, Odinthor! :worship:
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To read more about Mr. Post's life go to adamsboulevardhouses. There are several unexpected twists and turns. (for one thing, he ended up in a concentration camp in 1939 Germany) P.S....The male companion's Roll Royce, that GW mentioned, was painted yellow and black, like a bumble bee. (no shrinking violet, that one ;)) . |
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You can see the Hollywood M'Goo's (in pink & purple) in this youtube video link at the 00:59 second mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzUad7f1cfQ Several movie marquees (Thunderball, Madame X, Born Free, War Lord, Made in Paris, Do Not Disturb) indicate the youtube film dates from the early months of 1966. The video travels from just west of the Chinese Theatre to the Stromberg Jeweler's clock, right before the Warner Theatre (later the Pacific Theatres). M'Goo's facing east. Owl Drugs on the corner. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/84/f3...8ab4b3225c.jpgMaria Mancini/pinterest (I linked this photo from pinterest. Don't have a hosting site at the moment, so it'll probably disappear at some point as pinterest photos are wont to do.) Below: Love's Restaurant (again!) is on the right, so it dates after 1966. (In the video the location is Owl Drugs.) https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...4a&oe=5DDE84AFVLA/Facebook A source I read today says M'Goo's closure because of the fire was in 1975. |
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More like a speed-o-meters. ;) https://books.google.com/books?id=ga...page&q&f=false |
Thanks Martin for those pictures of M'Goo's
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I could not find any of the Pasadena or Westwood locations, though. The menu you posted indicates there are also M'Goo's in London, Rome, Paris, Tel Aviv and...Azusa! |
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:previous: It actually looks much better. Thanks for the pic. Bill. :)
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The following three photographs just turned up on eBay.
They show a dirt road known as the 'Mount Hollywood Trail' in 1916. This first one is the most haunting (and my personal favorite) It shows a somewhat deteriorated pergola along the trail somewhere near Franklin St. #1 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/Ilrn7O.jpg eBay I'm dying to know where this pergola was located. (I'm not even sure where the trail was located) REVERSE #1 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/aeORKw.jpg :previous: I don't know what the last line means... ...something about lights. :shrug: The next photograph shows the trail with a sign. (but the sign is impossible to read) #2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/FKG02i.jpg eBay REVERSE #2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/l5eiqx.jpg The last photograph was taken from the top of Mount Hollywood looking towards Glendale and Pasadena. #3 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................As you can see, I made it a bit larger than the other two. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/921/ptnn8q.jpgeBay REVERSE #3 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/6XgRlL.jpg I tried to find an old map that includes the 'Mount Hollywood Trail' but I haven't had any luck.............................yet. I'm refraining from getting my whip out. . |
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That's what I was thinking, too. But looking at the photo that brings up a question. :shrug: |
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Great great grandma at Ship Cafe, Venice California
Somebody recently sent me this photo of her great great grandmother standing outside the Ship Cafe in what she educated-guessed the early 1920s. She wanted confirmation that it was the famous one in Venice. Looking at other photos I have, I was able to match that intricate strip of carved wood. But that circular light fixture above the woman's head proved to be something else again. In none of the photos I have or any I found on a Google image search was I able to see that fixture. My guess is that it's inside the entrance that was later built onto the side of the "ship" it was lost in the fire. But if anyone reading this has a photo of the Ship Cafe which shows that light fixture, I would love to see it.
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https://i.postimg.cc/FzbY1f23/Annota...-25-131757.jpgvia USGS You can see a road that follows(though a bit more curvy) the current path of Commonwealth as it curves west to Vermont Canyon Road and Vista Del Vale Road as it then heads north though the park. If you took this route to Mt. Hollywood(and I have) you'd exit Vista Del Vale just below Glendale Peak and climb up the hogback(the ridge looks like a hog's back) to Dante's View and then up to the summit. When I first saw the second picture I thought it might be a picture of Mt. Bell(north of Mt. Hollywood), since I'd taken a picture there almost 100 years to the day latter(I took my pic on Jan. 21, 2016). But there's a small mountain(informally known as "Taco Peak") between Mt. Bell and Mt. Hollywood. So that wasn't it. (My guess on the first pic is that it's near Commonwealth and Franklin, but that's just a WAG). The third picture, well at least the foreground, looked like Beacon Hill, but as you can see below the hills don't quite line up correctly. The tall peak in the San Rafael Hills is right below Mt. Wilson when in the 1916 photo it's a bit to the right. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...31128520_b.jpg_3150002-Edit.jpg by BillinGlendaleCA, on Flickr More likely is a spot just north of the summit of Mt. Hollywood that has some benches and some young trees(it's now dedicated to a slain LAPD officer). This is the view from about there: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d3563c66_b.jpg_A030063.jpg by BillinGlendaleCA, on Flickr The problem with looking at current maps(like Google) is the topography at the lower elevations has changed. The Roosevelt Golf Course wasn't there then and I'm sure there was some "smoothing" of the landscape. |
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https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...921/Zg3jxg.jpg :previous: Oh my, that is wonderful photograph! Like you, I have never noticed the amazing light fixture, Martin. I'll re-check my images of the Ship Cafe, pronto. |
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