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"Los Angeles Streets at Night. 1949"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-Ztr1QqOdo and honorable mention, Oil Wells >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yobg5SXTFro |
PE downtown station, 1944
Another cover picture from the August, 1944 Pacific Electric employees' magazine. This one shows the street outside the PE Station at Sixth and Main. Lots of foot traffic. The picture is described in the magazine as follows: COVER PICTURE—Pacific Electric office building and terminal at Sixth and Main, where busses leave the Pacific Electric Station, where Pasadena cars turn north on Main Street, where the Watts-Sierra Vista Line picks up and discharges innumerable passengers, where pedestrians and automobiles are apparently always in a hurry.
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Not sure where it was located in 1932 but 1947 and 1952 directories have House Of Usher at 208 Pier Ave, Ocean Park https://i.imgur.com/wmLbRzU.jpg rescarta.lapl.org Harry and Frances Usher in 1940. https://i.imgur.com/LKeR1ua.jpg geniimagazine.com When Harry died in 1950, he and the family were living at 860 Chautauqua Blvd in Pacific Palisades. https://i.imgur.com/mJH0EpL.jpg cdnc.ucr.edu - Daily News (Los Angeles), 30 October 1950 In 1979 another "Harry" purchased the property and has lived there, with some additions, ever since. https://i.imgur.com/lmLPUmH.jpg ebay.com https://i.imgur.com/9ldxVzh.jpg urbansplatter.com |
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Thanks for figiuring out the address, Noir Noir. :) More on the House of Usher. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/GdZ2Ua.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/ssngh0.jpg cointalk Lots & lots of press! Sorry it isn't clearer. . |
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A new mystery location just listed on eBay. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/XnNvq0.jpg eBay Whoever took the photograph must have been awfully short or standing in a hole. A quick search of the thread shows no other mention of Holterhoff on NLA. . |
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Time lapse. The patio and garden at the Holterhoff residence. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/FL9Xpp.jpg eBay This photograph was on the same album page as the photograph in the previous post. . |
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Thanks for these links, very clear footage. You can read many of the signs on the streets; ones we know like the Rosslyn Hotel, Hotel Cecil with neon lines, Gayety Theatre, Maxwell's and Waldorf Cellar, and others I don't recall like Miyako Hotel, Sukiyaki, the Turquoise Room (advertising television in 1949), Club 153 (sounds familiar), Rhapsody, The Harbor and the 3 Star Cafe (that makes me laugh). I like that in some of the footage along the dark streets, the streetcar tracks are lit up by reflected light. Wonder what film these background shots were filmed for? I notice that those who comment on historic youtube videos of Los Angeles continually remark in the comments how clean it looks/used to be, on film noir footage, no less. Someone even does it on this one, filmed in the dark, although another comment says "you can even see the smog lit up at night." I'd like them to watch the Oil Wells video and wonder if they think the same things? There are a lot of people who record trips along the streets of L.A., Hollywood and such now that one can watch on youtube and those streets look clean, too, so I don't understand that obsession with people making constant comments like that. |
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A view without the top cut off... if only ER's great find wasn't decapitated. https://i.postimg.cc/C5k5Xz4W/WAD136...93x546-bmp.jpg |
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I hate to think of the condition of the PE bldg's roof before this contractor entered the picture....never say never :D.... https://youtu.be/A2nVJwYoV58 |
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This interesting slide from the 1950s just turned up on eBay Does anyone recognize this intersection? :shrug: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/G1waly.jpg eBay Are we looking at the back of the Carthay Apartments or was that one-story retail building with the small shops built IN FRONT of the apartment building? I'd also like to know more about the Tudoresque building and the modern market on the left. I love the orange truck. . |
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Looking west from near the May Co building at Wilshire & Fairfax. The Carthay Apartments building is still standing, but its sign has gone. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...reFairfax1.jpg GSV |
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I wonder if the Carthay Apartments sign is in storage somewhere. It might be fairly easy to put back up since the old brackets are still on the roof. Thanks for identifying the location, Hoss....I appreciate it. :) . |
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One of many posts touching on this familiar structure. E.g., https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...postcount=6274 https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-N...2520PM.bmp.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-5...2520PM.bmp.jpghttps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-B...2520PM.bmp.jpg |
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This picture was recently making the rounds, sounds like maybe Facebook initially based on the caption attached here. Was the March 1951 Hot Rod Magazine cover picture as well. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...2-jpg.5673070/ Link to thread at jalopyjournal.com where I saw the picture posted today. And a link to a thread about the Mines Field road race that this parade of cars was soon to run. |
I also wanted to jump back real quick to an e_r post from a few months back.
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I believe this is 502 W 53rd. The photographer is standing on W 53rd facing South with S Figueroa to their left. So, it would indeed be a part of the property with the giant seashell on it, which is still a church. There have been numerous religious organizations at the location for many years in the CDs. Anyhow, the reason that particular location caught my interest is that it just so happens to be across the street from one of the locations I've been researching. I'll get to that eventually, but here's a pic from a little further west on W 53rd looking back towards S Figueroa. The building in question is on the right hand side of the picture in the background, partially obscured by the utility pole. The unique front and roof shape is just visible. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ec1459fe_o.png Picture cropped from Revs Institute Library |
I was driving through Baldwin Park today and noticed this interesting and stately looking building at 14362 Ramona Bl.
https://i.imgur.com/EjVc8E1.png With this detail: https://i.imgur.com/dekq6nR.png It is just across the street from the current civic center and I'm wondering with the scales of justice cast in relief, could this be the former courthouse? A real estate site has a build date of 1926. Edit: Viewing from Ramona Bl. certainly makes one think it is a rectangular box but it is actually built to fit the angles of the intersection and alley/parking behind. https://i.imgur.com/PFJ1MeR.png |
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https://i.postimg.cc/TwXhkkcT/baldwi...49x577-bmp.jpg Dated Aug 19, 1951 BofA covering up the scales with its sign. Given the scales it might seem as if the building was a court building, or law offices...but seems it was built as the First National Bank of Baldwin Park, its address then being 102 W El Monte https://i.postimg.cc/FF3p7MhN/bpbank...25x380-bmp.jpg LAT May 21, 1927 The library's card covers most of it, but here it is in the 1931 BP city directory: https://i.postimg.cc/yd2Gs71Z/bpbank31-CD.png |
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...928d9416_z.jpg From this Baldwin Park book by Bob Benbow, Lorraine O'Brien, Baldwin Park Historical Society · 2011 And a cropped version showing a little more detail maybe. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a14669d9_h.jpg |
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Thanks guys. It was obvious the building had a real story. It's amazing what you can stumble across when stopped at a red light. GaylordWishire's abilities are well known here and although Carter is brand new, he is showing some real skills right from the start. I sense a ringer. |
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