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The Hollywood Bowl still utilizes a sun shade on many afternoons. Due to the lighting "halo" that extends downstage of the proscenium, it is rigged differently than this one. Also, after performances, the last job for the riggers and carpenters is to stretch netting across the entire opening to keep out birds. ER's photo shows that the reflecting pool is covered. Setting and striking the cover, I am told, was a miserable job as the stringers were massive and the decking was double plywood. In the 1950's the Bowl was on train tracks and could be pushed off-right behind the hill (where restrooms are today) to facilitate other events such as pageants and grand operas.
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:previous: Thank you for the information Stage Squint.
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Did Westlake have a bridle path? I doubt the statue was designed for that purpose, but the outstretched arm struck me as a logical place to hitch em up. ;) Not sure how to resurrect a question from a recent post, but since you reposted Sister Aimee's ivy covered Manhattan Place diggs . . . damn the torpedoes . . . does anyone know anything about the Temple Towers Apartment Hotel, Inc. project? Where it was to be located? I am guessing that mundane things like the depression and various church power struggles may have influenced any ultimate decision to proceed. http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=16359 http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics10/00024543.jpg And further on the subject of Aimee, I spent time looking for a connection with her and Nat Goodwin . . . that wasn't. I optimistically sought a connection between the two and was equally disappointed. In any case, I perused a few contemporary publications and found most reports dealt with Goodwin's performances, but his personal life was the subject of several articles. Goodwin was a mining "entrepreneur," US Customs officials retained his wife's trunks due to duty avoidance, and as an indirect tie-in with something on this thread, there was a report that Goodwin's late money on a celebrated Jim Jeffries' fight in Reno dramatically reduced the bookmakers' going odds. Returning to Aimee for a moment, there has been a lot written about her and apparently much of it by herself. From a recent biography: Quote:
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It may be of passing interest that someone who lectured at Cal Tech in the early '30s also stayed at the Ambassador Hotel (very close to Aimee's Manhattan Place location) and attended dinners at the Hollywood Roosevelt and the Biltmore. Not aware of any connection with Nat Goodwin. Sigh. At what Pasadena location did this world famous Physicist hang his trousers? Albert Einstein's bungalow residence while he was a visiting lecturer at Cal Tech - in 1931. And it's still there. (AE taught during the winters of '32 and '33 but then resided at Caltech's faculty club, the Athenaeum. 707 South Oakland Avenue. Designed by Wallace Neff in '24 for Henriette Stowell. http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics31/00050158.jpghttp://jpg2.lapl.org/pics31/00050158.jpg A happy luncheon honoring Albert E. (Could the same touchup artist who worked on Aimee's Manhattan Pl home have applied the same talent to some of these luncheneers?) http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics40/00039972.jpghttp://jpg1.lapl.org/pics40/00039972.jpg Circa 1931. Mrs. A. (The angle of the photo is from the source. Those of you with a sense of humor, rotate your monitors. Those without a sense of humor, get one. Sorry, if this is offensive!) http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics37/00038111.jpghttp://jpg1.lapl.org/pics37/00038111.jpg Another undated "action" shot of Albert E reportedly taken on campus. http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics32/00035513.jpghttp://jpg1.lapl.org/pics32/00035513.jpg http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics22/00045855.jpghttp://jpg2.lapl.org/pics22/00045855.jpg "Three Nobel Prize winners, front row: A. A. Michelson, Albert Einstein, Robert A. Millikan. Back row: Walter S. Adams, Walther Mayer, Max Ferrrand. In front of the Athenaeum, Caltech, 1931" http://www.einstein.caltech.edu/images/slideshow/9.jpghttp://www.einstein.caltech.edu/images/slideshow/9.jpg Undated and specifically unidentified location. It is inferentially the interior of 707 South Oakland, but don't bet with Nat G on it! http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics22/00045861.jpghttp://jpg2.lapl.org/pics22/00045861.jpg The Throop Chemical Building on Cal Tech's Campus. Could this have been where AE lectured? 1920 - Quaint and clean, perfect for scholarly pursuits including development of the Richter Scale. Not confused with the Richfield Tower. :no: http://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...X68CLYGMCK.jpghttp://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...X68CLYGMCK.jpg http://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...UNVB7CNYIQ.jpghttp://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...UNVB7CNYIQ.jpg |
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Excellent eye (or eyes)! Coincidental to your posting I had noticed a confusing (to me) sign for "Sterilized Wiring." Your post clarified things. ( When it comes to waste, why settle for more? :no:) http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1315/...04009f81bd.jpghttp://farm2.static.flickr.com/1315/...04009f81bd.jpg These "color" photos do far less justice than yours. As you are probably well aware, the building is available for filming, inside and out. http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1220/1...d6d_z.jpg?zz=1http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1220/1...d6d_z.jpg?zz=1 ___________________________ Also, thank you (and Lorendoc) for exploring Laurel Canyon's mountain jungles and the Santa Fe trail, er um Avenue. Please be careful, because many of us look forward to more of your camera safaris. Just remember to "Bring 'em back alive!" Something a little off base, for you or anyone else familiar with the various "passes" between LA proper and the Valley. Aside from Cahuenga Pass, did any of the other passes have street cars - on tracks? (Not referring to America's first Trackless Trolley.) The question is prompted by an "Elder's" recollection of street car traffic either on Benedict, Coldwater, or Franklin Canyon. I have consulted the usual maps, but do not see any of the passes (except for Cahuenga) marked. That doesn't mean the trolley traffic wasn't tried, even experimentally, but I don't recall seeing anything about this. There might be a slight "sliver" of truth to this thought because there are references to a Coldwater Canyon Line and evidence of what looks like a spur line to the mouth of Coldwater, but not clear there were tracks that led "up and over". Due to size, link here: http://i.imgur.com/8KKWO.jpg ___________________________ Home built for Thomas and Udora Thorkildsen in 1912. Later purchased by oilman Kirk B. Johnson, and in the 1930s, it came to be known as the Keith Estate. Demolished in the '60s for subdivision. http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics40/00054610.jpghttp://jpg2.lapl.org/pics40/00054610.jpg Undated image of Coldwater, or at least that's what the LAPL says. http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics40/00054518.jpghttp://jpg2.lapl.org/pics40/00054518.jpg 1920 - Coldwater and surrounds, including Summit Drive (mentioned several times on this thread.) http://jpg1.lapl.org/00075/00075010.jpghttp://jpg1.lapl.org/00075/00075010.jpg |
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...psc47f85c7.jpg bell cal via CityBoyDoug I think the building on the far left was located next to the Lugo House. Compare the pattern of the arched window and upper brickwork to the building at far right in these two photos: http://waterandpower.org/Historical_.../Lugo_1938.jpg DWP http://memory.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/c...s/012479pv.jpg loc.gov, posted earlier in this thread So the bell-raising shot is looking across the plaza. Here's another shot from californiabell.com, also dated 1906 so I am supposing it is the same event: http://www.californiabell.com/photos...llblessing.jpg This one is obviously at the plaza, with the Pico House and Brunswig Building clearly visible. The bell was apparently at the plaza and not directly in front of the church as it is now. This basically agrees with the bell-raising photo I think. This also means that the building at far right in the bell-raising pic must be the old firehouse, the only building in the shot that's still there. Referring back to the bell-raising pic - the building in the background with visible windows (beneath the bell) would become the home of Soochow Restaurant. I think the part that says "Congress" is the back side of a building facing Alameda Street. One more building to the right (without visible windows) would be the future site of Jerry's Joynt. http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/1788/sj1d.jpg From earlier in this thread but I'm not sure where Here's another shot of those buildings, next to the Lugo House: http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/7...hina1a1949.jpg calisphere via ethereal_reality earlier in the thread I was not able to find a name for the arch-windowed building next to the Lugo adobe, but in a 1951 photo of the Lugo house being torn down, that building is already gone. |
El Camino Real
On a (presumably) hot day in August, 1906, the first El Camino Real Mission Bell was installed near historic Olvera Street in downtown Los Angeles.
Exactly 100 years later to the day, Caltrans celebrated installation of the newest Mission Bell right across the street from the original bell. Thank you Prophet M for your good research.! |
In the long run, these may be useful. In the short run,
they answer a recent question...
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:previous: That list should be very helpful MR. It's fascinating to read as well.
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Franklin Canyon was never developed, at least not to any great extent, and today is part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Laurel Canyon had a trackless trolley during the 1910s, but I don't know if it was in service very long. According to this dude's blog the trolley only ran as far as the peak of Lookout Mountain. The mountain contours in your pictures look so familiar to me, but I can't place them. Is one of them looking south approximately where Harvard-Westlake is today? Across the Avenue from the school there is a clutch of frame houses with white clapboarding and green trim (or at least that was how they looked years ago when I saw them last). They look very old, but unfortunately I am not able to find any information on the houses. On the County Assessor's maps, for every parcel I can find opposite the school, it simply says that no building information is available. In the PE map you linked to, I'd like to know what "High Bridge" was, midway between "Country Club" and Sawtelle. Country Club, of course, is the L.A.C.C., which reminds me of an interesting bit of trivia I recently read elsewhere. In the early days, members often rode the trolley to this stop, about where Santa Monica and Wilshire intersect today. This point is still a good distance from the clubhouse, so on arrival the member would hoist a pennant to announce his arrival. Seeing the pennant, somebody up at the club would drive down to meet him. |
Does anyone know if floorplans to the old Camarillo State Mental hospital are available? I know generic ones are that label the units. I'm looking for actual floorplans that detail the interiors, however.
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Actress-singer Ginny Simms might have had a good feel for the older shots of Coldwater. Ginny apparently had a local TV show on Channel 11, but it was well before my time. This is her in her Coldwater Canyon residence in '41. http://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...4P8DJTKQJ8.jpg http://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...4P8DJTKQJ8.jpg 1938 - Coldwater Panorama http://hdl.huntington.org/utils/ajax...XT=&DMROTATE=0http://hdl.huntington.org/utils/ajax...XT=&DMROTATE=0 For those with difficulty viewing: http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single.../id/4371/rec/1 1952 - Coldwater Canyon. An unsuccessful attempt to prove Einstein's theory of relativity or the first claim of "unintended-acceleration"? Or maybe the driver was inattentive while trying to tune in to a Billy Sunday sermon? Whatever the cause this looks bad. http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...id/42230/rec/9 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0 Maybe someone can work some magic with this copy of a 1927 LA Suburbia map> http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/co...d/70239/rec/34 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/utils/...yon&DMROTATE=0 |
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Another thing about Lowe, Thaddeus, that has probably been mentioned but overlooked (by me) was Lowe's connection with Abraham Lincoln. Thaddeus's experimentation with Balloons garnered Lincoln's attention. Lincoln's note (below) offers a tiny glimpse into the story. Lowe is also credited with being an ostensible founder of Cal Tech. Lowe observatory? http://imgzoom.cdlib.org/Converter?i...0&w=1024&h=736 Frances Lowe, aka Pancho Barnes http://panchobarnesfilm.com/film/ima...ancho1flat.jpghttp://panchobarnesfilm.com/film/ima...ancho1flat.jpg http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61PPzc0YQUL.jpghttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61PPzc0YQUL.jpg Why not? http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/a...hoLE110L26.jpghttp://i844.photobucket.com/albums/a...hoLE110L26.jpg |
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