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Painting living palm trees white? Disgusting and probably illegal. |
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https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-3...64156%2BPM.jpg "Projection" sprayed limewash (2015) Vincent Lamouroux Thx Martin. Great post. ---------------------------------------------------- P.S. This little careworn 1906 cottage is directly behind the Sunset Pacific Motel. It lies within that Loopnet property development area featured in Martin Pal's post. It sold for $850K in 2007 and for $10.5 million on 12/10/13. I think the little cottage will need a home soon if anyone wants to rescue it (It's a remnant. From the nineteen-aughts. Think about it.): https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Q...90306%2BPM.jpg gsv The cottage, in turn, is directly across Effie Street from the 1916 Mabel Normand / Mack Sennett Studios, at 1215 Bates Ave, that e_r did that terrific post about: Quote:
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Moon Over Miami Club, 1333 1/2 Ventura Blvd
I was approached recently via my website by someone looking for any and all available information and photographs of a club called MOON OVER MIAMI which stood at 13333 1/2 Ventura Blvd, which would put it in Sherman Oaks. I'd never heard of it, nor could I find anything about it in any of the online LACDs or in the usual digital photo collections I go to. So I was hoping that someone here might have info and/or photos.
A couple of odd things - The phone number V.N. 8360 - I've never seen a phone number listed like that. - The advertisement has it at 1333 1/2 Ventura which (accordingly Google Maps) would put it in Camarillo, which can't be right. I wonder if someone's head rolled after that ad came out. Any contributions / memories / suggestions / pointers would be appreciated! Thanks much. http://www.martinturnbull.com/wp-con...er-Miami-1.jpg http://www.martinturnbull.com/wp-con...er-Miami-4.jpg |
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Or wash away...if our 10%-20% chance of a little rain comes in the next few days. __ Any more photos of Guy Madison, CBD? :yes: |
Streetcar #3149 on the P Line with "Pico to Rimpau" on the front. The seller dates this one at 1959. The long, straight road made me think this was the W Pico part of the route. The building on the right is a Post Office, but the current Post Office on W Pico is a large red brick building.
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original eBay A quick check of the 1956 CD told me that the Post Office used to be at 2462 W Pico Boulevard, and the good news is that the building is still there. The blue awning partially hides the stores on the corner of Menlo Avenue, but I think they're also survivors from the picture above. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...2.jpg~original GSV Up until recently, the building was painted bright yellow. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...3.jpg~original GSV The streetcar picture should squeeze into the right era and location that trbondii was searching for. |
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These trolley tours through Sunny Southern California sound fun - apparently they were "the ideal, popular, economical way to complete knowledge of the land of wonder." Sadly, I'm just over 100 years too late :(.
This advert is from the September, 1914 issue of "Sunset" magazine. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...t.jpg~original eBay |
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Navy man Guy Madison. He served several years during WW II. Born ~ Robert Ozell Moseley January 19, 1922 Pumpkin Center, California, U.S. In 1944, while visiting Hollywood on leave from the U.S. Navy, Madison's boyish good looks and physique caught the eye of Henry Willson, the head of talent at David O. Selznick's newly formed Vanguard Pictures. Willson was widely known for his stable of good-looking, marginally talented actors with unusual names he bestowed upon them, and he immediately cast the rechristened Madison in a bit part as a sailor in Selznick's Since You Went Away. Following the film's release in 1944, the studio received thousands of letters from fans wanting to know more about him. His acting? Awkward at first. His agent was Henry Wilson, who specialized in pretty boys. Noirish?...I would say yes. March 1945. His neckerchief is tied too high...non-regulation. Sorry Guy, you don't pass inspection. Guy with Shirley Temple arriving at the Academy Awards in 1945. He's wearing a custom made gabardine uniform...form fitting. :D http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psk2mwwkam.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...pswx5idlmx.jpg mattsko |
Guy Madison
:previous: Guy Madison's daughter Bridget maintains a tribute website with lots of photos. It's here.
Guy's obit from the Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/pe...n-1317901.html Three minutes on screen in in his debut, "Since You Went Away" (1944), resulted in 43,000 fan letters. As a teen: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-8...15710%2BAM.jpg Dreamboat: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-R...21248%2BPM.jpg And later: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-W...15618%2BAM.jpg pix: guymadison.com |
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As well as another good view of the helipad (scroll right ---->), it also shows the Gates Hotel and Rex Arms still standing. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...C.jpg~original eBay |
Hello, I am researching films and televisions series shot on the Sunset Strip and have found previous posts in this thread to be very helpful to identify locations and provide back story. Thanks.
I'm hoping to appeal to participants here for specific questions regarding locations, but I've just signed up and read the rules regarding photographs. I have many screengrabs that I have taken from youtube clips that I couldn't possibly identify so long after the fact. I am wondering if these would be considered inappropriate to post? In the meantime, if anyone can think of Sunset Strip buildings that they have seen in a film or television series (particularly obscure titles, as I have exhausted the more obvious ones via IMDB), it would be immensely helpful. Thanks in advance. |
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I didn't know the studio had received that large number of letters about the mangenue actor. Is it OK if I describe his acting as ''wooden". Take a look: https://youtu.be/doMC0lojsdg |
Guy Madison
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LOL, I doubt the 43,000 fans wrote in to express opinions about Guy Madison's acting. The guy was gorgeous (and really, I think, a bit of a natural). The tie's still knotted too high. Did that mean something?: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-u...13604%2BPM.jpg "Since You Went Away" (1944) Quite handsome in later years too: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-D...13830%2BPM.jpg www.guymadison.com |
[QUOTE=MartinTurnbull;6999451]I was approached recently via my website by someone looking for any and all available information and photographs of a club called MOON OVER MIAMI which stood at 13333 1/2 Ventura Blvd, which would put it in Sherman Oaks. I'd never heard of it, nor could I find anything about it in any of the online LACDs or in the usual digital photo collections I go to. So I was hoping that someone here might have info and/or photos.
A couple of odd things - The phone number V.N. 8360 - I've never seen a phone number listed like that. - The advertisement has it at 1333 1/2 Ventura which (accordingly Google Maps) would put it in Camarillo, which can't be right. I wonder if someone's head rolled after that ad came out. Any contributions / memories / suggestions / pointers would be appreciated! Thanks much. http://www.martinturnbull.com/wp-con...er-Miami-1.jpg Martin, I am going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the VN in the phone number is a Van Nuys prefix At some point the prefixes were changed and Van Nuys received ST (State), but I don't have a date for this; See: http://www.laalmanac.com/communications/cm01e.htm Prior to acquiring the Poplar prefix North Hollywood had an NH prefix, as shown on this ad that appears to be from 1933. Do we have any clue as to when the Moon over Miami Club was in business? http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/...psnmz45cbg.jpg [IMG]http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/t587/jgn151/474041_10150709103859463_388786943_o_zpsnmz45cbg.jpg Image from the San Fernando Valley relics website: https://www.facebook.com/valleyrelics?fref=photo Cheers, Jack |
[QUOTE=Wig-Wag;7000389][QUOTE=MartinTurnbull;6999451]I was approached recently via my website by someone looking for any and all available information and photographs of a club called MOON OVER MIAMI which stood at 13333 1/2 Ventura Blvd, which would put it in Sherman Oaks. I'd never heard of it, nor could I find anything about it in any of the online LACDs or in the usual digital photo collections I go to. So I was hoping that someone here might have info and/or photos.
- The advertisement has it at 1333 1/2 Ventura which (accordingly Google Maps) would put it in Camarillo, which can't be right. I wonder if someone's head rolled after that ad came out. SF Valley street numbers increase east to west Topanga Canyon Blvd [N-S] is roughly at 20000 [E-W] 13333 is substantially east of that Camarillo is miles west, in Ventura County |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...i.jpg~original fineartamerica.com |
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The white hat perched on the back of the head was something the Navy was trying to discourage after WW II. The Brass called it ''Hollywood" and simply not ''Regulation Uniform''. You don't see it anymore. Blue Jacket's Manual ....circa 1940. Hat square on head and knot below the ''V'. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...pstqptao2x.jpg US Navy |
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