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https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...ostcount=56838 Love the newspaper article mentioning Frankie Darro as the new bar manager. He moved on to work at the Raincheck Room on Santa Monica Blvd. in the same or similar capacity! Thanks, Flyingwedge, first I've heard of The Royal Scot. Good use of the previous sign! Interesting that such a huge neon sign has not been seen in Hollywood Blvd. photos before. Quote:
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Since we're discussing 6700 Hollywood Blvd., here's what that corner looked like a few decades earlier:
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There's one in every crowd. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/p0Lhuf.jpg detail :no: Did you all know Jane Wyman was a blonde in the early days of her acting career? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...924/z3nLyM.jpg I think this might be her. .. She would have been 23 years old in 1940. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/oGQllj.jpg . Ms. Wyman won the Academy Award (Best Actress) for Johnny Belinda in 1948. Toby Wing's career was mostly during the 1930s. ..Her last film was Sweethearts in 1938. . |
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:previous: Awk! My birthday is July 4th. Should I consider this an ominous sign? This is an interesting photograph of Eastside Park (now Lincoln) because it includes the rarely seen dam. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/1SpTbl.jpg eBay I wonder if there still remnants of the dam. (for all I know the whole dam might still be there) The three pipes confuse me. Are they capped on the far side? I ask because they're obviously not capped on this side of the dam. (no doubt to avoid tempting a ne'er-do-well from draining the pond) um. .so if water needs to be released someone's job is to go underwater and uncap (open) the pipes?..(I flunked out of dam school) Oh, I almost forgot. I spy people enjoying the park. :) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/i38MhC.jpg detail . |
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Here's another photograph recently found on eBay. I'm pretty sure it's new to NLA. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/WrU3I5.jpg Let's take a closer look shall we. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq70/924/kJ5SFf.jpg That's some view! Link . |
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Here's another one from the same portfolio. (they're being sold separately) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/ctYCdD.jpg ebay And a closer look. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/v3GCqU.jpg I wonder why there are no windows in the rounded turret thingy? Link . |
Here's something very noirish: The Metro C Line extension through the South Bay has been complicated by the discovery of possible grave sites in some Lawndale backyards.
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...xtension-plans Excerpt: Jay Gould said for years there were graves in the backyards of his neighborhood in Lawndale, part of what his father told him was an old burial ground. But people doubted it. These supposed graves just happened to be in the right-of-way of a proposed 4.5-mile Metro C Line extension route that Gould was a fierce critic of, and would take away a chunk of his yard. The discovery of human remains would certainly delay the agency’s plans, if not force Metro to reexamine the route. This week, Gould, 70, asked his neighbors if he could look for tombstones. “I grabbed a shovel and I started digging,” he said. https://i.imgur.com/ad3eH8F.pngLA Times |
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This is a very official looking headstone. Matches design of my dad's headstone in a national cemetery. Are there (were there) any missing cemeteries in Lawndale?
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This (the yellowed area below) appears to be the area in question: https://i.postimg.cc/fbK6JjN9/Lawndale-Renie1942.jpg Details of two pages, joined together, from the Renie 1941 Atlas of Los Angeles Note that there was (and still is) a cemetery a few blocks south. But checking the 1953 Renie atlas (the above is the 1941 edition), also in my collection, I see that there still is no cemetery in the specific area in question in 1953 (at least, going by the map). The deceased (Earle Hoffman) of the grave marker in the picture died December 14, 1951. In the LA Times article, the deceased's nephew states that the deceased was buried two days after death at Hillside Memorial Park in Culver City, and that he (nephew) has been visiting the grave "since I was a little kid" (also, nephew's 5-year-old son is buried adjacent). The questions are: Do the records of Hillside show that Hoffman was disinterred? Is his marker still present at Hillside? Is there a body under the marker in Lawndale? Is there a body at present where the Hillside grave is/was located? When was the residence at the Lawndale location built? Does Lawndale allow burials in people's backyards? How many people can attest that there was at one time a cemetery there, or that they found gravestones there or in the vicinity? ___ 1952 Aerial. Residences present, no sign of a cemetery.: https://i.postimg.cc/W35WLgF6/Condon1952-Aerial.jpg HistoricAerials.com |
I live nearby and have been near the tracks and drove on those streets several times. Don't recall anything like a graveyard. Two story apartment buildings are on Inglewood and smallish single family homes are behind to the east. Lawndale was incorprated in 1959. Was County land before. My understandung is that County land in the South Bay in the 1950s was not well regulated. It may have been possible for someone to bury someone in their back yard.
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When Lincoln Park Was Eastlake. KCET |
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From WIKI "Named after Henry T. Hazard A 2000-seat terraced grandstand opened in 1911 in the park, as did "the largest and best fitted playgrounds", divided into sections for boys and for girls." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/NJg5sY.jpg The park is 26.5-acres. . |
Hubba Hubba Hub Hub I think this is quite the photograph! "LOS ANGELES - 100 BLOCK, E 5TH STREET - LOAN SHOPS, ALLEYWAY" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/1kvOD1.jpg Alternate title: ..Va Va Voom! I've been looking for the HUB bar/cocktail lounge in the old city directories but haven't found it listed. (I'm still looking) . . .and could use some help. Here's the whole photo/neg. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/VgZPhp.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/6OMVDo.jpg eBay Link . |
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:previous: That thought hadn't occurred to me. I'm pretty sure she's a real woman...Um. .perhaps she worked at one of the 24 hr. burlesque halls downtown and she's out grabbing some lunch. Meanwhile over on Main Street. Here's another image (from the same eBay seller) that we might not have seen before. I say that because I don't recall the Club 49er on NLA. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/MzWgB5.jpg (I tweaked the lighting a bit) Pre-tweaked and with the damn writing on it. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/u9TgxP.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/P3vV2d.jpg eBay Link For search purposes: Banner Theater - Club 49er - 400 Block S. Main St. - East Side - Los Angeles . |
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