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The Portland at 444-1/2 S. Spring Street
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It's not entirely clear to me, but it appears 444-1/2 is in 446-450 S. Spring, rather than in 442-444, on the 1906 Sanborn Map below. Please note the Barker Bros. building at far right (north is also on the right): http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psluzl3kmq.jpg ProQuest via LAPL Here are some of the the buildings on the 1906 Sanborn, from Barker Bros. south. We're looking north on Spring from 5th, c. 1903. Was the Portland in the building at far right with the bay windows (446-450), or was it in the building to the north with the flat windows (442-444)? Perhaps the Portland comprised the upper floors of both buildings: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psjkfip7ih.jpg 2003-0470 at CA St Library USC has a zoomable version (dated c. 1905) of the previous photo. This is a closer view of the lower right corner; look in the middle above the woman on the bike ("444 1/2 - The Portland - Furnished Rooms"): http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psq67zxayf.jpg CHS-6725 at USCDL This is roughly the same view from 1939. It appears that 446 through 452 S. Spring from the 1906 Sanborn have been torn down and replaced with the parking lot south of the Bette Davis billboard. There is also a parking lot between the Delta Bldg. (426) and 438-440 S. Spring: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...k.jpg~original DW-B5-53-39 at USCDL Those same two buildings flanked by parking lots in the 1939 photo above are still flanked by them on the 1950 Sanborn. Have we discussed that tunnel to the Alexandria Hotel at upper left?: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...k.jpg~original ProQuest via LAPL __________________________________ odinthor, I hope this modest post on 444-1/2 S. Spring brings a little extra Christmas cheer to your correspondent. And I hope all NLAers have a wonderful Christmas -- just don't overdo it! http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...t.jpg~original "Jail cell filled with sleeping men arrested for drunkenness on Christmas Day in Los Angeles, Calif., 1950" uclalat_1387_b156_52368 -- Los Angeles Daily News Negatives, UCLA Library. Copyright Regents of the University of California, UCLA Library |
It looks like the Christmas photo I picked out may come from the same set as the second that Martin Pal posted above, although the sources and dates differ.
1920 - Bathers sit on the sand with a "blow-up" alligator on their laps as they open presents in front of the Christmas tree on a beach in Long Beach. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LongBeach1.jpg LAPL Happy Christmas to everyone on NLA. |
Images restored
I just finished fixing the broken image links in my old posts that resulted from Photobucket's betrayal of its userbase this past year. All of my files now reside safe and sound on my own private hosting.
The updates don't affect the old links that were quoted in other people's posts, of course, but at least my original contributions here have been restored. I thought it would be a tedious task, but I actually enjoyed it. It reminded me of all the fun I had on this thread back in the early days. |
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Merry Christmas to all! And to all a, um, good morning! |
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I can't believe we forgot to check the area to see if it was still standing. :duh __ |
Merry Christmas from Vincent,his daughter, and me!https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DRwGlARU...=jpg&name=orig
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This is how Photobucket lied to people for ten years or more. https://image.slidesharecdn.com/2012...?cb=1388285433 https://image.slidesharecdn.com/2012...?cb=1388285433 |
Someday I hope to do as our Los Angeles Past has bravely done and restore all my pix postings lost due to the Photobucket debacle. Well done, LAP!
My correspondent is enthusiastically appreciative about what Flyingwedge supplied on the Portland. He (my correspondent) mentions to me some most interesting information about the place which I'll share, if he accedes to my request to do so . . . And I take advantage of the opportunity to add a timely image which is Angeleno only in the warmth of its wishes to NLAers: https://s26.postimg.org/iqtq7iim1/Tomtar_L.jpg image directly from the odinthor design workshop and gambling hall |
. City Hall, downtown Los Angeles, Christmas 1973. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qK0RMkArpq...geles+1973.png Joe Messinger/Experiencing L.A. |
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Thanks, HossC! Nice find, that does look like the same location...the posts on the beach etc. Maybe they did something similar every year, hence the different dates. |
. 1937: The Boyle Heights "Christmas House." (919 Mathews Street, Boyle Heights) Dreamed up and decorated by George C. Skinner, a young guy in his early 20's, who got mail addressed to just "Christmas House." https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/mW3w...00049712.0.jpg LA Curbed |
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. 1958: A UFO-themed Christmas display. https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/Gu4o...5/00125220.jpgLA Curbed |
. Christmas tree, Lobby of the Edison Building, Los Angeles, December 24, 1934. https://78.media.tumblr.com/3b36f960...hjho1_1280.jpg |
. I know we've seen this one before, but I enjoy it:A team of reindeer pulls a loaded sleigh across the sky in this night view of Wilshire Boulevard looking east at Burnside. A neon sign for the Bank of America is visible as well as the El Rey Theater on the far left, and the Wilshire Tower (Desmond’s building) on the right. Photograph circa 1937, (Herman J. Schultheis Collection; Los Angeles Public Library) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DRvKpy-W0AAQPCw.jpg MMLA |
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mystery location
"1930 Vintage Photo Los Angeles Athletic Club gymnast does handstand over skyline"
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/GimP9Y.jpghttps://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/wNPBnx.jpgebay does this area look familiar to anyone? full size to see all the details https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/GimP9Y.jpg ebay note the small stand with the large awning on the sidewalk below (down and to the left of the gymnast's right hand) To me, this has the feel of East Los Angeles (perhaps looking northwest?) for search purposes: Lo Angeles Athletic Club - A.A.U. Gymnastic Championships - Norman Parrish as a reminder, the Los Angeles Athletic Club is downtown at 431 W. 7th St. 1931 directory https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...923/EBr962.jpg |
Happy New Year Norishers
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Merry Xmas
...to posters and lurkers alike, and thanks for the Christmas photos :tup:
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