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An aside, before I forget:
If you love Chinese food and have Netflix, don't miss the documentary "The Search for General Tso." It's delightful. Cheers, Earl |
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While I was looking for other pictures of the Wilshire Mobil station's pylon (see above), I came across this amazing set of photos of the Wilkip Apartments. Dated 1934, it clearly shows how far Wilshire Boulevard was lowered. On the right is Kip Street (I assume that Wilshire + Kip = Wilkip). The darker building on Kip Street is the Hotel Gotham, which appears in the City Directories at 975 Ingraham Street. There's a great postcard of the Hotel Gotham posted by e_r in post #10968.
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original USC Digital Library This shot is looking west along Wilshire. On the right, the building with the square tower is the Blasier Apartments at 641 St Paul Avenue. The top of the Good Samiritan can be seen in the distance. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...2.jpg~original USC Digital Library I hope there was an alternative entrance to the Wilkip Apartments during the grading work. The sign on the door does say that they have vacancies! http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...3.jpg~original USC Digital Library The Wilkip Apartments were at 970 Wilshire Boulevard. That's very close to the Epstein Bros' Tailor Shop which e_r showed us in post #33573. From my follow-up post, here's the area about five years before the pictures above. The Wilkip is directly above the words "REX ARMS", although the sign on the side shows its earlier name which was the Windsor Apartments. The Hotel Gotham is the white building in the top-left corner. Quote:
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When I saw this photo, this movie dialogue came to mind:
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Upstairs, Downstairs
https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3082/3...f79b71bb_b.jpgKent Kanouse/Flickr
Additional caption: My great-grandmother Martha Young Salyer and her three daughters. For search purposes: 2712 La Salle Ave., Los Angeles Dated: 1908 |
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The house at 2712 La Salle Avenue appears to be still standing in fairly original condition, although trees prevent a good view. ------------- I skip over many of Julius Shulman's photos of houses, but John DeLario's Willfong House caught my eye. BifRayRock posted some early pictures of this house, also known as Castillo del Lago, in post #11672. This is "Job 5862: John DeLario, Willfong House (Los Angeles, Calif.),1980". http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...2.jpg~original Both from Getty Research Institute From a 2009 article on la.curbed.com: A nine-bedroom chateau on Mulholland Drive, Castillo del Lago was at one point owned by Madonna, who purchased the home back in 1993 for about $5 million. And it's Madonna's terrible renovation of this home that warranted a mention in a 1999 Los Angeles magazine article. The piece is a story about real estate agent Crosby Doe: "But for Doe, the most galling example of misguided renovation occurred during Madonna's ownership of John DeLario's 1926 Hollywood Hills masterpiece, Castillo del Lago. Once his favorite property in L.A., one he'd sold three times before, Castillo was transformed by the pop singer (and her designer brother, Christopher Ciccone) from a grand Andalusian Spanish house into a root-beer-red faux Florentine villa. Even worse, Doe has to see it every day; he and his wife Linda live in a painstakingly restored two-story Spanish aerie designed by Blick on the same mountaintop. "She wrecked it," says Doe. "They took the historic tiles off the roof, threw them in a Dumpster and put on these Taco Bell tiles. It was one desecration after another. Criminal!"I remember seeing the house during Madonna's ownership in one of those true crime shows about celebrity stalkers - it was like a fortress. Here's a hint at the makeover she gave it. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...3.jpg~original la.curbed.com I think some of the "terrible renovation" work may have now been undone. This image from Bing Maps shows the walls painted white again. My only doubt is that there's no date with this aerial view, and some of Bing's 45-degree aerials are a few years old. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...4.jpg~original Bing Maps |
Fantastic Shulman photographs of the Castillo del Lago Hoss. Nice to see that white retaining wall :previous:.
Back in Madonna's time it was painted in stripes. yeesh. [1990s?] http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...924/77oZLM.jpg http://todayinmadonnahistory.com/tag/castillo-del-lago/ http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/TA1BD8.jpg http://todayinmadonnahistory.com/tag/castillo-del-lago/ _______ Here it is more recently. :) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/TNrxCM.jpg http://marinachetner.com/tag/castillo-del-lago/ __ |
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It wouldn't surprise me CBD.
Hoss's Castillo del Lago post reminded me of this 1932 photograph I found last night on eBay. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/G9NvGN.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/1932-8x10-Ph...QAAOSwWTRWwn8p My eye kept gravitating to this house (circled below) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/zpwIKX.jpg detail Any idea what house this is? It looks enormous......very vertical. Also note the horizontal white area that looks like a dam or bridge directly above it. I take it that is part of Mulholland Drive, right? It's a pretty rare sight to have it stand out like that. I'm sure it's been covered in vegetation & shrouded by trees for decades now. _ |
Here's something else I happened across on eBay fairly recently.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...921/18tRjM.jpg eBay http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/fcy0Uh.jpg backside I wonder if that's Ms. Rappe's "aunt", Kate Hardebeck, in the photograph? I'd really like to find out where the aunt lived. We touched on the Rappe tragedy a couple of times when discussing Fatty Arbuckle. Since it happened in San Francisco we haven't delved on the unsavory details here on NLA. The press led on that Virginia Rappe was only a wanna-be actress, when in fact she had already starred in a silent film called 'A Twilight Baby' [1920] http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...921/HQNw3c.jpg http://www.petersmovieposters.com/index-trade-20s.html :previous: She starred with Lloyd Hamilton, her boyfriend at the time. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/kP73Ul.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...(1920)_-_2.jpg below: I found this to be very insightful. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...921/jn9O8N.jpg http://www.petersmovieposters.com/index-trade-20s.html Here is a fine looking still from 'A Twilight Baby'. -note she's wearing the same dress as in the lobby card. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...924/zzn8QL.jpg https://famousdames.wordpress.com/20...-first-victim/ Transporting her body back to Los Angeles, 1921. Virginia Rappe was only 26 years old. :( http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...924/fkeEcS.jpg Virginia_Rappe_Coffin_1921 http://datab.us/i/Virginia%20Rappe R.I.P. __ |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original Detail of picture in USC Digital Library I think this is the house in the vintage picture, albeit with a few modifications. It's on Hillcrest Road, just below Paseo del Serra. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...2.jpg~original Bing Maps The "dam" may be a retaining wall further up the hill, but I haven't managed to convince myself yet. |
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The house is still there, looking good. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G....bmp.jpg?gl=UShttp://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QS6HG8VVfF...0/salyerad.jpgGSV / LAH Martha was the wife of Alfred Salyer, who was in the music business with his brother, John. John moved the house he built at 705 East Adams to 2400 S Gramercy Place in 1920...also still there: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1...-001.jpg?gl=US FULL STORY: http://losangeleshistory.blogspot.co...tories_19.html |
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:previous: Thanks Hoss and CBD, that appears to be the house I was wondering about. 1915 is pretty early for the Hollywood Hills.
'mystery' location. "1940 Press Photo, The Largest Massed Band in the History of Los Angeles" http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/wcpPjn.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940-Press-P...AAAOxy-NVSDd2y I've been trying to figure out where this is exactly. (is it a huge parking lot?) There's a rooftop sign on the apartment building in the distance but I can't quite make it out. (there's a second rooftop sign barely visible behind the palm tree to the right of the billboard......................................up there:previous:) Clearly the billboard says "Exposition Fish Grotto", so maybe this is somewhere in the vicinity of Exposition Park. But I can't quite get all the angles to fit. Here's the reverse with additional information. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...924/ABmwZH.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/1940-Press-P...AAAOxy-NVSDd2y __ |
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Wilshire and Kenmore
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upper left corner is a bit of the Gaylord Apartments, and to its right with the roof sign is the Evanston, which is at 630 S. Kenmore. This looks north on Kenmore from the south side of Wilshire, with the Gaylord on the corner at left. The Evanston is just about in the middle: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...y.jpg~original March 2015 - GSV The Evanston: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...q.jpg~original Dec 2014 GSV http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...p.jpg~original Dec 2014 GSV |
Before / After
I love those before/after photos! Since I have a bit of spare time I thought I'd look for some old pictures (which I think are not posted before, but I'm not quite sure since I'm still going through all the pages) and find the same spot today in Streetview. Here are allready 10 of those, but I'd like to put more posts online with that kind of comparisons. If you guys like it of course. :P
http://s12.postimg.org/is27bcdn1/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/yrpg8mz2l/image.jpg View of construction of North Spring Street Bridge and viaduct from the west bank of the Los Angeles River. August 23, 1927. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk http://s12.postimg.org/59vaz21hp/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/ul4ltazgt/image.jpg Wilshire Mariposa Storm Drain Construction. Completed portion of Mariposa Avenue is shown looking north from Wilshire Boulevard. August 24, 1927. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/58ld5mznx/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/ach87l05p/image.jpg Seventh Street Bridge, details of railing, pilaster, lights, trolley poles, curb and walkway. Designated Los Angeles Historical Cultural Monument January 2008. October 13, 1927. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/af13uf3t9/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/cop856cr1/image.jpg Wilshire Boulevard looking west from in front of Gaylord Apartments with the Wilshire Christian Church to the right in the background. Note pillar of smoke in far background, possibly from incinerator. October 2, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/gh8qkws99/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/5ixh2q3nx/image.jpg Wilshire Boulevard looking east from Irolo Street. Wilshire Christian Church and Gaylord Apartments. October 2, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/7orrx874d/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/5ziop5rf1/image.jpg Valentine Street and Ewing Street showing water in street. April 2, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/en0hgwuml/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/pk1t5ohe5/image.jpg Echo Park Avenue looking north from just below Duane Street. Two boys on sidewalk. April 2, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/f2br9xgjx/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/516x0m3gt/image.jpg Museum Drive in front of the Southwest Museum looking towards the west. February 7, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/kf0lo24gd/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/9pmwvssnh/image.jpg Intersection of Museum Drive and Dimmick Drive. Woman with shopping bag and mailboxes at corner. February 7, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. http://s12.postimg.org/x8ynhehvx/image.jpg http://s12.postimg.org/sbl2wafwt/image.jpg Grading on Lorena Street at Fourth Street, looking northwest. Truck, worker, utility worker on power pole. February 14, 1928. Copyright Los Angeles City Archives, City Clerk. Source: http://lacityhistory.pastperfect-online.com/ |
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re: "The largest massed band in the history of Los Angeles" photograph.
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