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Happy 4th, everybody, and stay safe. Cheers, Earl |
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It's July 4th, we celebrate being endowed by our Creator But back to our program The archives of CA PUC are online In there you should find many issues of 'California Highways and Public Works' published by the CA Division of Highway'. In its early years the engineers also designed building, but I digress. There was no resemblance to 'Arizona Highways', a publication richly filled with stellar color photos. CH&PW documented - wait for it- freeway construction in the appropriate era. My Grampa subscribed and saved the issues in the attic above his shop, so I enjoyed looking at the before and after pix of Cahuenga Pass etc I made the mistake of searching CA State records and got no online materials BUT This should keep you off the streets and out of the tatoo parlors for several hours. Cider bars are okay https://archive.org/search.php?query...public%20works |
I ran across this fragment, which appears to be from an Independence Day extra of the Los Angeles Star:
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Happy July 4th everyone!
...And HAPPY BIRTHDAY e_r! https://cdn.thisiswhyimbroke.com/ima...er-suck-uk.gif |
. Steak Sale (and Tomatoes!) for your July 4th celebrations! Among other things, like all those cars, the Skelton Studios sign caught my eye here. That's definitely an image of Red Skelton on that sign. https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ENitQH3CP...960s%2B(1).jpgLINK I thought I knew about the history of the Chaplin Studios, but I did not know that Red Skelton had filmed his television program here for about three years and that he purchased the place, but sold it to CBS in 1962, after about 3 years. (Then Perry Mason was filmed there for several years.) The photo is looking south from Sunset Blvd. right near the intersection at La Brea. The parking lot with the colorful array of cars is for the Safeway store to the left. There's three differently painted mailboxes on the street. What were they all for? (Besides the right one being the obvious one for letters.) There are a couple lovely street lamps and also an air raid siren. The gasometer must be the one at Formosa and Romaine by the Goldwyn Studios, but it looks awfully close in this photo. Photo is c.1960-1962. |
Happy birthday, ER! And thank you so much for all that you do!
And happy Independence Day to everybody else! |
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https://i.imgur.com/TTDN76Y.jpg I'm pretty sure it's the right spot. The narrow window looks the same in each. But no crucifix visible today. |
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Here's my take....former Roman Catholic and now Episcopalian... The sword/spears symbolize the spears used to 1) prod Jesus along as He carried His cross, and 2) the spear the Roman guard used to pierce Christ's side after He died on the cross. They look like they may have different heads, but that's my guess. And you're 100% correct--a crucifix has Jesus's body on it. A cross doesn't. Very important when warding off vampires. |
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Here's three crosses, all from lapl, on the east side of the building: "Exterior shot of the northerly wall of the Plaza Church and rectory. Palm tree [if they mean the plant at the left margin, I think that's a yucca] and cross in yard in front of rectory. One Priest is standing in front of the rectory under the overhang of the rectory" n.d. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/BB...9=w654-h472-no tessa This one's a Herman J Schultheis from 1937: "Cross in the courtyard, Plaza Church" https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8j...3=w452-h477-no tessa (detail) The cross in this drawing, dated 1857, has the diagonal going for it: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/KH...=w1031-h567-no lapl |
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I was looking through more Calisphere images and liked this one (apologies if already seen). It must have been taken from some building just south of the 6th street viaduct. https://i.imgur.com/PEXL3FV.jpg calisphere.org I had not seen the proposed replacement, maybe it's been posted before? https://i.imgur.com/EqUeZNL.jpg Looks like someone went berserk applying control-c control-v to the St. Louis arch. |
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I added a 3rd image to my last post. I don't know why the new 6th St Bridge design looks as it does Lorendoc. If it had to be replaced we have the original plans. Why not just rebuild it? It was fine by me: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/tR...O=w536-h356-no google maps |
Happy Birthday, ER! Many happy returns! Thanks for all you do to keep this place copacetic.
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So how much does gaining walks and bikes cost? Answer- an egregious amount The ostensible reason was reaction between the cement and the aggregate [alkali-silica] that causes cracking over a long term in conditions of heat and moisture. There are remedies that don't require demolition. I detect a distinct odor similar to that of Farmer John's place downriver The 6th St bridge is arguably the most photographed bridge in the known world albeit not the most recognizable to the untrained eye It's been in a Gazillion teevee commercials, many moves, and the underneath has stood-in for -wait for it- noir scenes of crime and violence in the other major cities of the US and ?? One of the nearby businesses had a sign on their fence to advertise parking for production crews. Back when I watched commercial teevee I can't recall any significant teevee watching time that didn't have a snippet or more of that bridge Well I have told myself a million times that I exaggerate. The new bridge is an ego trip and an excrescence. Why not replace , say the Washington Monument with a Frank Gehry Horror because the elevator is too small and the stairs don't comply with ADA? |
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