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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 8:26 PM
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Just wondering, when these mystery locations are identified, like this one or the Santa Monica Beach houses photo, which were determined to be in Hermosa Beach, does anyone go back to the eBay post and offer the seller this information?
Many moons before I was a member here, for about a decade or so I was a constant snatcher-upper of L.A. etc. postcards and such on eBay (back when members had a distinctive moniker-identity rather than the random I.D. which presently shows on auctions/buy-it-nows). I'd frequently message sellers who weren't aware of what something was/where something was, even if I wasn't planning to make a bid; and sometimes I'd even message longtime auction rivals who managed to top my bid and win because I wanted to make sure they knew the value of what they had gotten. It was fun, and I made several firm cyber-friendships. The one such interaction I remember most, though, was a seller who had an image of something on Hill St. (I forget just what), and he proudly said in the auction text that he "obtained it directly from Mr. Hill, whose great-grandparents the street was named after" (or something much like that). He didn't seem very enchanted when I told him that the street's name was Calle de las Lomas long before anyone named "Hill" lived on or near it; but he at least thanked me, if a little stiffly . . .
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 9:07 PM
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^^^

Interesting...I wondered how people selling things on eBay would react if one offered correct information. I'd rather some of them would say they don't really know, but that it might be...such and such. Of course, their main interest is in selling it. Maybe NLA could open a location detective service!
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Love those gas station photos, HossC!
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OK, I've stared at this photograph for quite awhile.


What, pray-tell, is this horizontal square attached to the pole.


Originally posted by HossC

At first I thought it might it be where you stand to sign credit card receipts. Then I thought it might be a snack table.

but now I'm not sure it's high enough off the ground.

Does anyone know what it is?

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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 10:35 PM
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And while I'm asking questions.

What about the color-coordinated hoses.


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oops. I just realized Hoss said it was lubrication.
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 10:48 PM
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I don't know why I never thought about it, as I know about a lot of things concerning the coast of California and WWII,
but I noticed an out of print book online called Santa Catalina Island Goes to War and in looking for photos from it, without
much luck, I saw that the relatively new Catalina Island Museum also had an exhibit called "First Line of Defense," but it's gone
and so is their webpage for the exhibit that was on their Museum site.

I did, however, find a few items from some various news articles written about the exhibition, I don't recall seeing on NLA before.
I am assuming the accompanying photos from the articles came from the exhibition.

This was the exhibition's logo:




When WWII began Catalina Island became "a training camp for OSS spies, commandoes, merchant marines, Coast Guard recruits, and other uniformed service
members. Vacant hotels became barracks. Empty marinas, yacht clubs, and even the Cubs' spring training ballpark were transformed into simulated war zones.
Between 1942 and 1945 four different branches of the Military were stationed on the Island.


This is captioned "Soldiers march through Avalon." (You call them sailors don't you?)


^^^
I noticed a sign for "Hotel Central" and one for a "Cafeteria" whose name possibly has two O's in it. GOOD? FOOD?

At the Island villas. (Shooting craps? Shooting the breeze?)



United States Maritime Service (USMS) soldiers with anti-aircraft guns on Casino Point.







The USMS soldiers during water training; learning to swim through oil and oil fires.






Recruits running up the islands steep firebreaks.




Recruits training in Avalon Harbor.




Sixteen year old Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe) married Jim Dougherty. When he was
sent to Catalina during WWII, he brought her along where she resided for a year. (1943)

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Speaking of WWII, the 75th anniversary of
The Great Los Angeles Air Raid is this weekend.



Is anyone going?
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 11:04 PM
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This is captioned "Soldiers march through Avalon." (You call them sailors don't you?)


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I noticed a sign for "Hotel Central" and one for a "Cafeteria" whose name possibly has two O's in it. GOOD? FOOD?
"Boos Bros. Cafeteria, located on the corner of Crescent Ave. and Metropole Ave. in Santa Catalina Island. Several people can be seen sitting on the long wooden benches, possibly waiting to enter the cafeteria, while others walk along the sidewalk. Two men riding horses and a three automobiles share the street."


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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 11:19 PM
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Brentwood Canyon, 1924, dry as a bone, looking SE from the air above Brentwood Country Club:

lapl (detail)

The water tower (upper right corner, above) doesn't exist anymore, but the Mt Olivet reservoir is still there on Franklin St.
Thanks so much for this t2.

Your labels really made things much more clearer.

(I certainly don't remember a water tower at that spot!)
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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 11:28 PM
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Speaking of WWII, the 75th anniversary of
The Great Los Angeles Air Raid is this weekend.



Is anyone going?
I wonder if they'll play John Williams' march from 1941.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wYIGy0E3ps
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Ethelwyn Manor Heights/Mount Olivet/Franklin Hill

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(I certainly don't remember a water tower at that spot!)
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I love the 1913 artist rendering of the planned Ethelwyn Manor Heights development in that link I posted. That gazebo never got built (I'd guess we're looking west here):

http://westsidetoday.com/2014/09/19/...-lost-canyons/
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Here's a rare collectible currently on ebay.

"Black-Foxe Military Academy belt buckle"


http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Black-F...UAAOSwZQRYhpRo

I like the fox head design.


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from a page in a yearbook

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Black-Foxe

e_r, Did we talk about the surviving Black-Foxe buildings?:

"The men of the Black-Foxe Military Institute gathered at the school‘s last surviving buildings -- the erstwhile kindergarten and headmaster’s quarters -- of the long-closed academy on Wilcox Avenue just below Melrose. The Harry Hayden Whiteley--designed Mediterranean Revival structures are city-designated historical monuments and today form the home of David Aguirre. Aguirre, who hosted the reunion, is the Magic Castle maitre d‘ who bought the property five years ago and rehabilitated it from a homeless squat to its former glory."
http://www.laweekly.com/news/men-of-...school-2133325

I can't find them.

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Old Posted Feb 23, 2017, 1:50 AM
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I can't remember offhand t2. I'll have to check it out.


Remember the ax murderer we most recently discussed back in January?

Well here's the girl he took to the movies a few hours after he committed the murders.


ebay


"Miss Mary Johnson, age 21, at the trial of Louis Rude Payne charged with hacking to death his mother and brother.
Miss Johnson accompanied Payne to a picture show a few hours after the mother and brother were killed.
She said she noticed nothing peculiar about the youth except that his clothes seemed disheveled when he called on her." 7/25/34


I think it was GW who pointed out the lack of blood in the bedroom-murder scene photographs.

So are we to believe Payne didn't change his clothes (before going on his date) after hacking two people to death?

Where's all the blood!!



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Old Posted Feb 23, 2017, 2:42 AM
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Payne Murders.

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So are we to believe Payne didn't change his clothes (before going on his date) after hacking two people to death?

Where's all the blood!!

I think the pair were already dead when Payne hacked them up. Could he have poisoned them first?
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I didn't think of that t2.

So no blood splatter, but there'd still be blood.















made me think of this.....



where's the blood?

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So no blood splatter, but there'd still be blood.

I think corpses don't bleed much, if at all, just leak a bit, depending on how long they've been dead. Do we know how much damage Payne did to the bodies? Are there autopsy pix?


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On those Black-Foxe buildings, they're apparently the ones at 601 Wilcox (I was looking for something more institutional). That lot is within the old Black-Foxe footprint.


google maps


gsv


google maps

Harry Hayden Whiteley was the architect, but he didn't design the building and garage for the school. That was his own office at 520 S. Western Ave. The structures were moved to Wilcox for the headmasters residence and the kindergarten:




ladbs

This is what is at 520 S Western now:

gsv

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'mystery' roster.


I had never heard of the 'Order of the Rainbow for Girls' until I came across this pamphlet.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1945-Or...UAAOSwa-dWosM3









ebay

Note that they're meeting at the Masonic Temple on Hollywood Blvd.....................................................

Do you think the 'Order of Rainbow for Girls' was connected with the Masons, or were they just using the space?





Dedication page.

ebay




Sample roster page. G thru L

ebay

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The Pin

I'm thinking the cauldron might represent the 'pot of gold' at the end of the rainbow. (but the lid's on so I can't tell)

detail

But what does B. F. G. L. stand for?

(The R inside the triangle no doubt stands for Rainbow.



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It's the Mason organization for young women.

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Today's Julius Shulman subject isn't new to NLA, but I thought it was worth posting the other four color photos from the set. It's "Job 2202: Mobil Station (Anaheim, Calif.), 1956". Does anyone recognize the car on the far right?







Competition wasn't far away - I spy a 76 sign on the far right.



All from Getty Research Institute

This is maybe the most beautiful gas station ever. Pegasus is spectacular; did he survive?

ER I thought maybe the platform was a shelf to display cans of oil or other products with signage above and asymmetrical. Maybe the free 6 pack of Coke or dinnerware of the week. http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Y3EAAO...SjJ/s-l300.jpg
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OK, I've stared at this photograph for quite awhile.

What, pray-tell, is this horizontal square attached to the pole.


Originally posted by HossC

Does anyone know what it is?

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Could it be for cigarettes? Back in the day one could buy packs ($0.25) and cartons ($2.00) from the pump attendant. They were kept in a lock-up out on the apron.




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