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https://i.imgur.com/PhRgU66.jpg LAT 3/25/26 via newspapers.com |
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Could be. I'll check it out. Quote:
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This photo is also at the USC Digital Library as CHS-49357. But your version is much clearer, so thanks, e_r! Quote:
Yes, this is the Ryan Airport/Pacific Air Transport (PAT) facility, which I believe opened in late 1925. It was the northernmost of the five Angeles Mesa/Crenshaw airports, just south of Exposition Blvd. Quote:
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Title: Ryan Airport, showing a dirt road at left, [s.d.] Subject: Airplanes (lcsh), airport features (adlf), Airports (lcsh), Ryan Airport (subject) Place: California (state), Hemet (city or populated place), USA (country) |
:previous: Good eye, MP! I overlooked that.
Nonetheless, USC is incorrect to identify the photo's location as Hemet. The description on the photo says "Baldwin Hills to south." |
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There's quite a bit of Pacific Air Transport history at worldhistory.biz, but no location for the Los Angeles airfield. Then I found a page about Pacific Air Transport at a Southern Oregon History site. Under the heading 'SEATTLE-LOS ANGELES AIR MAIL ROUTE "ALL LIT UP" NOW', it says: The Hollywood beacon is one of the smaller lights and is located on the top of one of the highest knolls in the Hollywood Hills directly north of the Los Angeles P.A.T. airport.That's the same intersection identified by FW above, and the same intersection we visited three pages back when we discussed Egyptian Salt Water Swimming Club. The 1928 aerial below is a slightly different detail of the image posted by Snix in post #57622. You can see that the "AMERICAN AIRPORT" advertised itself from the air with wording to the left of what-is-now Crenshaw Boulevard identifying that airport. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...Transport1.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu |
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Many prior NLA discussions regarding early SoCal Airports - including Pacific Air Transport. ;) See, e.g., https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...postcount=8683 and https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...ostcount=27205 http://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/..._m4a041cc6.jpghttp://www.airfields-freeman.com/CA/..._m4a041cc6.jpg |
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Thanks for the reminder, Godzilla. This map, in particular, is indispensable. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/EcLWFs.jpg losangeles area-airfields I could look at this forever...(well maybe not forever) . |
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I believe the confusion (at the usc archives) over the location of the mystery airfield photograph is because there was also a Ryan Airfield in Hemet. "The airfield opened in September 1940 for the United States Army Air Corps. It was assigned to the West Coast Training Center (later Western Flying Training Command) as a primary (level 1) pilot training airfield." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/tQ1fS4.jpg Additional information Here. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/zguu3r.jpg press-enterprise 1943 Classbook cover. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/VG8tYF.jpg ryan-hemet I wonder if all these buildings came to fruition before the war ended. . |
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mystery vantage point. "1962 LA at Night LOS ANGELES - Vintage 35mm Slide" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/KV2wLv.jpg just listed on eBay. As I was trying to get my bearings I couldn't help but notice how small The Times Building (far left) looked from this angle. . . . . .and I was also curious about the amber glow on the opposite side of the slide. (above, and to the far right) Here's a closer at the amber glow. (and my ridiculously large arrow) :no: https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/Kf9pOr.jpg detail ...And then, folks, I had an aha! moment. The amber lights are from the Fort Moore Pioneer Monument! (dedicated in 1957) ...Am I right?...I think so. BUT I haven't figured out where the photographer was standing when he (or she) took the photo. (i.e. vantage point) ...Any ideas? . |
Sometimes we need a little noir in Noirish Los Angeles...
A couple of stories from the '40s that involve gunplay, bullets in the "pelvic region," suicide, the Brown Derby, the KKK, and have the house at 110 North Rossmore Avenue in common: https://i.postimg.cc/qBtrdg6T/sug1-1366x768.png LAT DEc 14, 1948 From the story on 110 North Rossmore Avenue "Styles's father—who had lost his 1944 Congressional race to represent California's 15th district after it was revealed that he had once been a kleagle and exalted cyclops of the Ku Klux Klan back in Queens (then–Missouri Senator Harry S. Truman had endorsed him)—contended that Sugarman had threatened to kill his daughter on at least two occasions and discounted evidence of her instability. Despite Mr. Styles's claims and curious conflicting eyewitness accounts, the coroner's jury was nevertheless persuaded to rule Patricia's death a suicide." https://i.postimg.cc/rFCP6LjT/adams1-1366x768.png LAT Oct 13, 1940 |
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GW, the story gets even more noirish. Take a look at Patricia. ..........Now that's what I call a femme fatale! https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/EOFfje.jpg newspapers.com..The Bakersfield Californian, Dec. 15, 1948. Even though she's described as an actress I couldn't find any motion picture credits for Ms. Styles. Perhaps she acted under a different name. . |
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:previous: Thanks, Mackerm! The seller added another slide. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/OKrXTc.jpg eBay I imagine this view is from the top of the Sears Building as well. Look at the neon! https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/EUqXlx.jpg detail WOW! Oh what the heck. Here's another close-up. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/W7ki4N.jpg The Water and Power Dept. Building in the far distance is. .um. .bright!... I guess they weren't too concerned about the cost of electricity since they're the power company. ;) . |
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A little while back ER did a post on the Riviera tract. I must say, based on this photo:
[QUOTE=ethereal_reality;9390683]. A rather impressive home. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/J04cQi.jpg you must not play any golf. I would recognize the Riviera Country Club Clubhouse anywhere. This photo is taken from north of Sunset. The tract office was just south of Sunset and the Clubhouse is about two blocks south of that. The actual Golf course is in the canyon behind the clubhouse. Here's a more famous angle of it: https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...5/DSC_8796.JPG |
South Spring Street
This video is South Spring Street in the late 1940s
https://youtu.be/T5nUw1xD4YE 2:40 length of NLA nostalgia. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/T5nUw1xD4YE/maxresdefault.jpg **************************** Here's a PSA from Inglewood CA in the 1950s. Lots of great views of that city. 10:12 length. Bouncy happy music background. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...NB4EA&usqp=CAU https://youtu.be/bmE71zNpHjY |
And in another post, ER had this picture:
[QUOTE=ethereal_reality;9398405]. "I'm trying to figure out how the Redwood House sign has a R and E at the beginning. . .all I see is ODWOOD. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/jiWaWK.jpg It looks vaguely nautical to me. .like a ship's wheel or a float....Or perhaps the circle part is supposed to be a wagon wheel. :shrug:" I think what's happened here is an optical illusion. The pole with the round end is I think attached to the lamppost it intersects. The wagon wheel might be a light of some kind. You can definitely see the RE behind it on the side of the building. |
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Going by this matchbook, I'd say that the circular logo is the cross-section of a tree trunk. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...woodHouse1.jpg jericl cat@flickr.com You can see a menu for The Redwood House here - it also features tree trunks. KevinW - when you edit posts that you're quoting, can you please leave the [/QUOTE] line at the end? it makes it clearer which bits are quotes and which bit are new, and also includes a link back to the original post. You can always go back and add them. |
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