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EXCELLENT sleuthing, Lorendoc. :worship: I didn't notice Broadway stencilled on the curb until I had finished my post. . otherwise I would have mentioned it. Good eye in noticing the Liquor sign, Engineeral. . |
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This photograph (and original negative) is listed on eBay by the seller that posted the recently seen Billy Daniels / Mocambo photograph/negative. "Sunset Blvd 7800 Block Mobilgas Quick Serve Los Angeles CA Original Film Negative 1952" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/ZjK8D3.jpg eBay The negative shows a bit more than the photograph that was provided by the seller. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/lHXjdK.jpg I wish they hadn't cut off the house and car on the right. . |
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Interesting that the street sign at that corner is now "7900" Sunset Blvd. :shrug: I cannot find the post I previously made one time, but I once posted two accident photos that happened underneath this Quick Serve sign, March 27, 1952, the same year as this above photo. They are at this USC link HERE. If you use the magnifier in that link above, the Fairfax Ave. sign, which is the other side of the sign in E_R's photo, is also "7900." :???: |
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There is still a Mobil station on that same NE corner and has been a service station one on the NW corner across Fairfax, too...until the past year when an apartment bldg. is under construction. https://i0.wp.com/martinturnbull.com...40%2C259&ssl=1 Here's a screenshot from the 1959 movie City of Fear, from the NW corner across to the Mobil station on the NE corner. (Although covered by trees now, the house behind the Mobil station is still there.) http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gA7JoRR_EI...at+Fairfax.pngDOH And if you turn the view in the above photo to the SE and SW corners of Sunset Blvd. and Fairfax, you get this screenshot from City of Fear, showing the SunFax market (SE) and the Thrifty Drugstore (SW). http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Nw0pFJS8T9...at+Fairfax.pngDOH |
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I got curious about the house in those views...partly because I like old LA houses and partly because I know that every house in LA has a chance of leading to some degree of Noirishness.... https://i.postimg.cc/zvzZZn61/1516fair1-bmp.jpg 1516 N Fairfax in 2011. It is now painted blue and is noted on the current Google Street aerial view as "LA Sound Studio." The aerial also, curiously, notes that there is a Bitcoin ATM at the Mobil station 1516 N Fairfax was built in 1920 by Swedish-born Peter A. Nelson, who'd retired from his haberdashery business in Kansas City a few years before, moving to Hollywood with his wife and 4 children. Then there is Barry Fitzgerald--a bigger star than I remember. It seems that he might have been stereotypically Irish in terms of hitting the pub, though it also seems that his studio swooped in when needed. In March 1944 local papers ran several rather damning articles on a mishap summarized in this one from the Times, March 21, 1944: https://i.postimg.cc/NfwLHCVj/fitz44compl.png There seem to be no more articles about the accident after March '44...so maybe the studio offered payola to Mary Farrar's family to protect their property. Fitz was big in those days--he'd win an Oscar in 1944 for Going My Way. So either he was just a bad driver or did like a nip or two or there was something organic going on in his brain...which is where he has his run-in, so to speak, with 1516 N Fairfax: https://i.postimg.cc/B6KHqL8Y/1516fair-bmp.jpg Times Jan 23, 1951 Another Fitzgerald nugget--from the Times, May 9, 1953: https://i.postimg.cc/bNWGvNh4/fitzbody-bmp.jpg Fitzgerald had a brain operation in Dubin in October 1959 and died in January 1961 |
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Oh my, Barry found his stand-in dead in your back yard! :stunned: Yowza. This is a reprint that's currently listed on eBay so we might have seen it on NLA but I don't think so. (I did a somewhat quick search) I'm looking for help in figuring out the location. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/j9sntV.jpg eBay By using the watertower as a clue. (Weber Showcase & Fixture Co.) I've come up with several possibilities but no certain answer. (yet) Anyone? . |
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Barely visible on the wall of the service station is the address number "5810". The 1939 L.A. City Directory shows a Texaco station at 5810 S. Avalon Blvd. The 1933 Directory has Weber Showcase at 5700 S. Avalon. Case closed? |
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Thanks, HenryHuntington. I'm going to check it out. mystery apartment building. "Victorian Cabinet photo Los Angeles Victorian Apartment Building" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq70/923/zPTMyS.jpg eBay (found yesterday on eBay / sold, I think) We've probably seen it before on NLA but I'm pretty sure this particular cabinet card to new. (to the thread) Anyone? :shrug: . |
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Here's another mystery location for this fine afternoon. "1937 Press Photo Aftermath of apartment fire in Los Angeles, California" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/CDCQnK.jpg eBay https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/2jMkt4.jpg R.I.P...Mrs. Hubbard. :( . |
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Clarence H and Mabel E Hubbard are at 1211 W 8th Street in the 1937 CD, which is listed as the Elgean Apartments. Mrs Hubbard also appears under the "Nurses - Graduate" heading in the 1936 CD. I can't see the Newmans there in 1936 or 1937, so I hope I have the right address. |
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I wonder if that's Mrs. Hubbard's cupboard you see in the photo? I'll show myself out......................... |
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I noticed that too, Bristollian. :) STRANGE FISH.(and REPTILE) "BISHOP & COMPANY 1907 INTERIOR Orig. Photo TURTLE & FISH Los Angeles CALIFORNIA" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/o73TD3.jpg eBay judging by the background it appears Bishop & Co. might have been a specialty food shop. Does anyone have an idea what's in the large glass jar on the left?... I imagine it's something aquatic like the other two specimens. . |
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The 1907 CD lists Bishop & Company as a confectionery and cracker manufacturers based at the NE corner of E 7th and Alameda, with a salesroom at 110-112 N Los Angeles Street. The 1910 Baist map labels that location as Bishop & Co Crystalized Fruits. |
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. . .from the same eBay seller. Could this be a photograph of Angels Flight that we've never seen before? :shrug: "ANGELS FLIGHT 1907 Original Photo FUNICULAR RAILWAY Los Angeles CALIFORNIA" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/0FN41G.jpg Currently on eBay (as of May 6, 2023) I don't remember a photograph of Angels Flight with all that junk on the right - - - - - > P.S. I think that's a barrel on its side. . |
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