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Yessir. The actual story should be a very rich subject for NLA but unfortunately it's poor in imagery (outside of cheesecake) so I doubt that more than a couple of people, you, me, ER and maybe two others will even notice that we're talking about it.
The known story has yet to be posted. Add the cheesecake factor (as is allowable) plus the known story and it might get some legs. I'm still blown away by ProphetM's swiftness, dexterity and discreetness in zeroing in on the loaction. In combination those are rare qualities indeed. http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=16198 Quote:
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https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-l...erpooldual.jpg "The known story has yet to be posted." I'm not sure what else is to be told--the address isn't hard to find--McDermott built the house out of old movie sets--it became the scene of wild parties--Harold Lloyd and others got off by photographing doughy women around the pool (as above)--the place was demolished in 1962. There is certainly plenty of information on the internet: http://kbco.wordpress.com/2011/07/02/spiderpool-i/ http://redlemonade.blogspot.com/2011...wn-beside.html http://burlyqnell.tumblr.com/post/33...e-of-burlesque http://burleskateer.tumblr.com/post/...grapher-harold Pics Burlesk: As You Like It; Kathleen, Kage and the Company |
Odd elevation of old building at SE corner of Motor and National Place
Those of you familiar with Palms will know this building at the corner of Motor and National Place.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3719/9...1747e0f25a.jpg (Own work) It surprises us at first to learn that this is one of the oldest business buildings in Palms; according to County records it goes back to 1915. The plastic signage belies its history by giving the place a decidedly bland post-WWII air. From the side the appearance is more typical of when the building was constructed. http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5321/9...b735cb54_o.jpg (From Google Earth) And here's the strange part. Notice how what appear to be loading doors, originally intended for trucks or boxcars, are flush against the sidewalk, which seems to make them pretty much useless as such. At the same time, in the second picture there's obviously a slight rise in the level of the street and sidewalk, and as it happens if you keep going along National Place the level soon descends again. The placement of the window seems wrong as well; it's too low. Notice also how the air duct near the window has a right-angle turn near the sidewalk. Is it possible that the level of the street was raised after the building was built? Before there was a street, is it possible that there was a rail siding between here and the Air Line? |
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To tell you the truth, nothing really seems unusual about this building, including the window heights. That's a downspout next to the window, which appears to angle to go into a drain. Here's a picture from the Times: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-N...2520PM.bmp.jpgLAT |
Speaking of Motor Avenue... I noticed this great doctored shot:
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I've been trying with little success to look up the history of "La Casa Del Mexicano" (which was shown on page 333 of this thread) There indeed is a plaque labeling it the "Euclid Heights Methodist Church" built in 1904. However, I've come across a photograph from at least 1904, labeled the "Euclid Heights Methodist Church" (not sure if I have permission to post that picture yet.) That building is definitely not the current dome-shaped Casa Del Mexicano.
What I'm looking for is construction photos of the domed building being built. Can anyone help? I also understand that the church (or lot it stood on) became a Jewish Synagogue between 1914 and 1930. Further research states that the Mexican Consulate was granted the lot in 1937. Can you shed some light on this? If "La Casa Del Mexicano" isn't the original structure, then what happened to the church? And are there any pictures of the building now known as "La Casa Del Mexicano" being built? |
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I just learned that water cascaded down the spider pool web (supposedly, the old pipes are still there).
-with that in mind, I bet they filmed stag movies here to capture this dramatic falling water effect. http://imageshack.us/a/img547/8186/vo6w.jpg http://laist.com/2008/04/19/every_city_has.php It would be a hoot to dig up some old 8 m.m. movies! (I'll check the bottom of my dad's closet :)) _________________ Some more interesting tidbits. http://imageshack.us/a/img713/9562/73k4.jpg https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...nt/jyu_7r2lr7c What to make of this comment about a water tower? from Picture-Play Magazine (1927) http://imageshack.us/a/img541/4213/80mc.jpg https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...nt/jyu_7r2lr7c below: comment by 'Rowan' at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...nt/jyu_7r2lr7c http://imageshack.us/a/img39/9563/pgqr.jpg (his photos didn't show up in his post) one more from Rowan at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!to...nt/jyu_7r2lr7c http://imageshack.us/a/img7/1517/ol09.jpg Since there seems to be a plethora of cheesecake photographs taken at the spider pool site, I tried to locate some beefcake photographs as well. I didn't have any luck. :( ___ |
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http://i1312.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7c6c636f.jpgLiving Vicuriously Thankfully, it was purchased by new owners a few years ago who have been stripping away the 1950's-1960's storefronts to reveal some of the original (that is to say, 1929 vintage) detail underneath. They said they have plans to renovate the whole building, inside and out. Here's a Google street view showing their work in progress: http://i1312.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4a6bc6f3.jpgGoogle street view As a small footnote, the building near the center of the photo below still exists as well. It stands at the corner of Raymond & Union and can be barely seen in the Google street view above, just poking out from beyond the white building to the north of the Kinney Kendall. http://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...BFMTM86PEM.jpghttp://catalog.library.ca.gov/exlibr...BFMTM86PEM.jpg |
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http://i1312.photobucket.com/albums/...ps13b45fe2.jpg I love Art Deco, but this definitely isn't the best expression of the style. Wish they would've left the original building intact. |
Thanks Tetsu! I appreciate your before and after (as well as the history) of the Kinney Kendell Building.
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The Rochester House in color!
Not sure if this photo has ever been posted here, but if it has it may be worth revisiting. The Rochester House at 1012 W. Temple Street - in color (photo dated 1962)! One of my favorite LA Victorians - I'm salivating right now!
http://i1312.photobucket.com/albums/...ps57557bfa.jpgHuntington Digital Library Maybe one of you guys who are handy with Photoshop would be willing to do some color correction on this photo? Would be greatly appreciated! |
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One of my favorites buildings... It suffered the same fate as the Castle and Saltbox The Rochester Apartments, a converted older residence behind storefronts, in 1970, located on West Temple Street in the 1000 block. http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics14/00026678.jpg LAPL Exterior view of the Rochester Apartments at 1012 West Temple Street circa 1890. The Dorn and Phillips families are on the porch. http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics14/00026817.jpg LAPL http://jpg3.lapl.org/pics14/00026818.jpg LAPL http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics23/00046350.jpg LAPL http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics23/00046369.jpg LAPL http://imageshack.us/a/img28/6207/jtul.jpg HDL |
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One of my favorite things about Noirish Los Angeles is that I've been able to learn the location and context of some of my now-vanished favorite buildings in LA. It blew my mind to see the above-quoted photo earlier in this thread, to know that the Rochester was right next to the Harbor Freeway! Since then I always look for it when I see aerials of the north Downtown area. |
Hodel Residence and Tea House
Hello all. Does anyone have any information on the Hodel Residence and Tea House Historic-Cultural Monument? It's in the Hermon neighborhood of Los Angeles on Monterey Road - right on the South Pasadena border. I think it was built around 1922 by a famous Russian architect? Thanks in advance.
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Thought the California- Horace Dobbins - Cycleway coverage was exhausted. Maybe not. 1900 - Glenarm Curve (Bicyclists, watch your speed!) http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 ;)http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...8/id/81/rec/46 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 1899 - Promoter Horace Dobbins is said to be visible here. In dark suit? Built using the most modern construction equipment available. Dobbins was probably unconcerned about his structure's elasticity, as he was still 5-6 years ahead of a famous 1906 event in San Francisco. http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 ;) http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...8/id/82/rec/47 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 1900 - Hotel Green. Get that ice tea and lemonade ready! http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 ;) http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...8/id/84/rec/49 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slides...4410_large.jpghttp://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slides...4410_large.jpg http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 1904/05 - The tension is so high, the building is leaning! (End and/or beginning of the line?) If the given date is correct, this structure may have been usable for quite some time. Curious if anything remains. Probably not since most of the structure was timber, and could have been readily recycled. http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 ;)http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...8/id/85/rec/50 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 The prototype? :shuffle: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/...873d295ce2.jpghttp://farm5.static.flickr.com/4115/...873d295ce2.jpg Quote:
The Elevated Cycleway was a marvel to be sure. But its popularity had to have been "mixed" given its close proximity to various residences. Amandus Juers' does not appear to be emoting "bliss." :uhh: (One hopes the bicyclists were responsible with their empty water bottles and energy bar wrappers.) http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0http://collection.pasadenadigitalhis...cle&DMROTATE=0 Wooden structures at 35 or 44 East California Street appear to have been replaced by bricked commercial affairs. However, a few vestiges may still exist. Structures behind 78 East California Street or the 600 Raymond Block look capable of having witnessed an elevated cycleway. |
I found this photograph earlier tonight on ebay.
The Cliff Cafe on Point Fermin, San Pedro CA (Los Angeles Harbor) circa 1917 http://imageshack.us/a/img543/9278/6y16.jpg ebay I am surprised by the various pathways and stairs leading down to the ocean. -close-up view of the cafe http://imageshack.us/a/img585/6059/x3lz.jpg ebay -is this the Cliff Cafe? (the stairway is visible in yellow) http://imageshack.us/a/img208/3293/m8fo.jpg various walkways leading down to the beach. http://imageshack.us/a/img607/1969/3eor.jpg __ Point Fermin Cafe in the 1930s or 40s. Was this built on the site of the earlier cafe? http://imageshack.us/a/img208/7727/6eqb.jpg ebay The Point Fermin Cafe looking south. http://imageshack.us/a/img266/6841/frku.jpg Today there are no death defying stairways leading down to the ocean. The 1930s era cafe is on the right. http://imageshack.us/a/img194/69/m5cr.jpg google earth __ |
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