|
"For Zip and Zest...It's Just SO.........ZESTO!"
a beautiful soda bottle / dated 1939 http://imageshack.us/a/img46/3834/ab44.jpg ebay http://imageshack.us/a/img35/4108/3d6x.jpg ebay __ |
:previous:
Looks like Zesto--not exactly as "local" as the ad says--was bottled in various places in the Midwest and in L.A. from the late '30s to the '50s... the ad is from the Times in 1939, the auction ad from 1956. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-H...2520PM.bmp.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-v...2520PM.bmp.jpg |
Cola?
1
|
:previous:
The cut-glass effect on the bottle is really lovely. I admit that I often look for interestingly shaped water bottles when I travel, then reuse rather than recycle them. And glass bottles are still preferable to plastic, IMHO. |
Quote:
http://imageshack.us/a/img441/4963/lkgg.jpg gsv 'Zesto' seemed vaguely familiar when I came across the bottle on ebay, so I looked back through the thread and sure enough the Eastside Brewery was briefly know as the Zesto Brewing Co. between 1920 and 1926. http://imageshack.us/a/img853/8426/ef66.jpg http://www.lincolnheightsla.com/bitsnpieces/ Does this have any connection with Zesto Soda? -rubs hands as plot thickens-:) __ |
Quote:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-v...705_113338.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-F...705_113414.jpg We're still trying to figure out what those door frames are made of. They're non-magnetic silvery gray metal. I think they might be cast zinc. A lot of detail on the casting. |
:previous: These photos are just fine jbange. To be honest, I was half expecting revolving doors within the metal framework.
__ |
Quote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rmosa_Cafe.JPG http://thepurplepassport.com/wp/wp-c...cc-390x292.jpghttp://www.thepurplepassport.com/pic.../formosa-cafe/ Quote:
|
extinct club..
La Conga 1551 N. Vine Street http://imageshack.us/a/img515/8938/jgc8.jpg http://www.martinturnbull.com/ A noirish thumbs up to whoever locates a photograph of Chiquita, the talking marionette. __ |
Old County Hospital is now mostly departmental offices, locksmith, and several floors of creepy unused space. In fact the whole hospital building remains creepy. I can't think of another building on the west coast where more people have died since ~1930.
When we first moved to the new hospital there were a lot of rumors of what would eventually happen to the old building - offices, apartments, homeless services, etc. It basically hasn't changed much since we left in the summer 2008. |
[QUOTE=fhammon;6190302]What about:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rmosa_Cafe.JPG Thanks! I also forgot the Dresden and Dan Tana's. |
So the other day I picked up this snap, penciled on the back "SW Corner 1st & B'way Aug 15 1926"...
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3679/9...1b8fca88_o.gif ...there's a bit of the Yosemite Hotel (Rhodes & Ruddock Block/Yosemite Block/LA Stock Exchange) at far left, and then the Hough Block (111-109, with Rowan signage), and 107-101 Broadway make up the center of image at corner, and up First there's the low facade of the Southwest Printer's Supply Bldg and side of the Lora Hotel. Near-identical shot, little earlier at 1920, resides in the LAPL -- http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5488/9...e069d463_o.pnglapl And then the buildings begin to morph... http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7295/9...53c38789_o.pngcal state lib Note how 105-107 has been modernized in this 1939 image. The zigzag pediment almost looks like folded-plate! Streamline chop suey neon on the Chinese herb place...around the corner from police central, one has to picture disillusioned flatfoots cogitating over cases cold as their noodles. But I noirishly digress... I was most familiar with this corner from the Hylen image (from 1950 I'd say, judging by the billboard), looking up B'way across First toward the lot where the Tajo used to be and toward the Law Building... http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2816/9...201c8dc8_o.pngcal state lib ...where the buildings have been terrifically updated, more bay window removal and parapet changes...the Hotel Yosemite at 113-119 from the top image is a parking lot...and their modernization (modern? now it looks less like folded-plate and more like a crenellated battlement) didn't prevent the inevitable. In 1956-7 the entire block bounded by 1st, B'way, 2nd and Hill (in the above image, if you turn the camera a bit to your left, you'd see this) was leveled to build the California State Bldg: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7325/9...e7ac2041_o.pngcal state lib ...which we now know as a big pit: http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5542/9...cb0f7102_o.gifgsv Which may or may not become this. |
Runaway 5 Line Car in Eagle Rock
1
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
A trusting society in the 1940s
1
|
:previous:
"Today, US and UK society has morphed into a very ragged, in-your-face rabble of people out of control." With all due respect, CBD, I think this is a bit of an overstatement... the innate goodness of people? Since when? If L.A.'s noir era was all petunias and ice cream, what are we doing here on this thread? Nostalgia is a dangerous thing... the past was never what you think it is now, even if you were there, including manners. Old newspapers from the Spanish era forward are FULL of mayhem and a lack of civility. And I hope I'm never so unhappy with the present. It's all there is.... |
Quote:
__ |
All times are GMT. The time now is 6:44 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.