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Bring back wool swimsuits--so we can take them off From diaryofamadinvalid.blogspot.com/2017/07/little-known-history-ymca-required-male.html. Nicely illustrated, as is http://www.frank-answers.com/frank-a...d-in-the-ymca/ "Within the YMCA, there was no national mandate, so each location decided for itself on its nude swimming policies. The tide began to shift in 1961 when Ervin Baugher, the general secretary of the Allentown, Pennsylvania, investigated.... YMCA reported to an executive YMCA conference that, basically, the reasons for nude swimming. Wool fibers and cleanliness no longer made sense for modern pools, which were then equipped with chlorine and powerful filtration systems. In fact, Baugher said the only rational reason to continue the tradition of nude swimming was 'encouraging a proper attitude toward the body.'” Absolutely. |
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Here is Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Martha shortly after they arrived at the Biltmore Hotel on May 14, 1939. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/8rVIg4.jpg historicimages INFO. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/V8hyMQ.jpg Crown Prince Olav at Sycamore Grove, May 1939 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/QLdf8H.jpg Delivering his speech in Norwegian. __ |
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Until now, I never knew the Hollywood Blvd. Santas ever existed (outside of the film). I like the way that Santa appears to be holding the two lanterns of the street light! |
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"Now, that makes me feel old!" "What does?" I ask. "I remember when they were building the Hawaii. Now, it's closing." Now these many years later, I understand. I spent so many hours of the day and night in the Pix, the Marcal, the Apollo, the Iris, the Academy, the Oriental, the Clinton, the Hollywood, the Vogue, the Admiral, the Pacific and on and on. I remember when the Cinerama Dome was built, billed as the first new theater in Hollywood in 25 years. Tempus fugit, folks. |
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Love the "Hawaii" blade sign, that must've been added at some point. (BDiH, the Cinerama Dome opened the same year the Hawaii closed. The Hawaii had been open for 23 years; built in 1940.) _______ Quote:
This Warner Bros. backlot shot of a set from Spielberg's 1941 shows a couple of the Santa Claus decorations they used in the film. In the film the Santas are lighted and Santa's arms are by his side and he's not holding up the lanterns. http://cdn.mntm.me/2b/6f/43/5-Top-Be...ce5ed12ada.jpgPhoto by Alan Light |
. ANOTHER SANTA!Looking around the internet at other Hawaii Theatre information because of Tourmaline's post, I happened upon another personal photograph taken of one of the Hollywood Blvd. Santa Claus decorations! This one is facing east at the Admiral Theater on Hollywood Blvd., right before Vine Street. https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-khjQiQHlw...areham-VLA.jpgJohnny Wareham This was on a Facebook posting by Johnny Wareham. He writes: From my mom's (Priscilla) old photo album. Written on back: "The little (green) arrow is pointing to where I worked during Xmas. [MP: The Broadway Department Store, I'm guessing.] Just up the street a little ways from the Taft building, still on Hollywood Blvd., is the 'Hitching Post.' Straight up from the Admiral theater, about 3 doors is 'Melody Lane' a quite well known restaurant." The Admiral is showing "You Can't Get Away with Murder (released May 20, 1939) and "The Three Musketeers" (released February 17, 1939). The theatre showed double bills of second run films, so it's not entirely certain when this might be dated, but the earliest this photo could be dated is the holiday season of 1940 as the Admiral opened on May 16, 1940. [see next paragraph] _______ The Los Angeles Theatres website, link HERE, has this to say about the Hitching Post location: "In late 1940 they weren't running newsreels but rather foreign films and advertising the theatre as the Tele View Revival. In 1941 it was renamed the Hitching Post." So perhaps the earliest the above photo could be dated is the holiday season of 1941. Anyone have access to L.A. Times or Examiner movie listings for the holidays in 1941? [see next paragraph] _______ I found a color postcard and a Getty photo, link HERE, that have 1941 dated photos of Hollywood Blvd. with the lighted Christmas Trees, so we're narrowing down the "Santa Claus years" to what Acorn has surmised, they were installed during the blackout years of 1942, 1943 and 1944. |
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https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/mkp6dO.jpg from the movie 1941 nzpetesmatteshot |
"1888 PHOTO...FAMILY BY HOUSE ON HILL ST, WAGON WITH SIGN, LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA." EBAY
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/5z01gL.jpg EBAY "Original c.1888 cabinet card Boudoir size photograph ( 8 1/2" x 5 1/4" ) showing early view with W. S. Allen family posing by their home on 1622 South Hill Street in Los Angeles California.There are wagons on left and one with sign on it side, but I can not make up this sign." ebay description I especially LOVE the coach house. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/8WB2lX.jpg DETAIL The wagon with the 'sign' is to the right of the coach house (next to the tall gentleman with the beard) |
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Here's the W S Allen house surrounded by greenery in a detail from a 1905 panorama. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LAWSAllen1.jpg I posted the full image in post #19318, some of which I've include below. The Allen house is near the center of the Baist map. Quote:
This circa 1898 image is the best picture of the business on Spring Street that I've found so far (you can see the name and number on the left). http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LAWSAllen2.jpg USC Digital Library Going back through the CDs, it appears that W S Allen previously had a furniture, carpets and wallpaper business with O T Barker at 324 and 326 N Main Street (1883-84 CD). O T Barker's sons later founded the eponymous Barker Bros furniture business. |
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Excellent, HossC. Here's a little more on the Allen house. It's unclear as to whether he was the builder, but he seems to have moved into it ca 1889--he'd been living at 36 Pine Street (not sure where that is or was). The first address was 1512 S Hill...the 1891 renumbering altered that to 1622. William S. Allen died on May 24, 1902, while still living at 1622. His widow, Eliza, appears to have moved out of the house by mid 1908 or so, but she retained it as a rental...until March 1923 when BPs were issued for its demolition and replacement--Mrs. Allen having hired Morgan Walls & Morgan to build the strip of stores that are on the site today. https://i.postimg.cc/hv3csPYw/allenad-bmp.jpg Allen ran this ad in the Herald frequently... His obit: https://i.postimg.cc/JhWmPFT1/allenobit-bmp.jpg LAH May 25, 1902 https://i.postimg.cc/hjDnqdW6/allenstores-bmp.jpg |
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I carried on looking, and found this undated drawing of the east side of Spring Street which shows W S Allen's furniture and carpets store on the right. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LAWSAllen3.jpg LAPL There's also this partial view of the store looking north. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LAWSAllen4.jpg LAPL |
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A M A Z I N G.............SLEUTHING ! ..................................HossC......................GaylordWilshire https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/5z01gL.jpg 1622 S. Hill Street |
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Yep, every house has a story...found these items regarding the Allen household, which did not live happily ever after...well, I suppose Eliza did... https://i.postimg.cc/VN7XP2J8/allendiv-bmp.jpg LAH Oct 26, 1901 1622 S Hill St sat on Lots 22 & 24 in Block H of the Morris Vineyard Tract "NOT A CENT FOR WIFE"...but 21 years later it would be her name on the building permits that redeveloped the parcel... https://i.postimg.cc/VNNbg4DH/allendivart1-bmp.jpg LAH May 28, 1902 Quote:
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I like the artwork on this old decal from the 1940s. [asking $74.99]
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/KZmst2.jpg EBAY But the bear reminds me of THIS. :( search purposes: Los Angeles City College Cubs |
Have we ever visited The Officers Club?
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/nuSGp1.pnghttps://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...921/r9NExx.png Ebay Hmmmmm...so what does SAMSO and AFCMD stand for? __ |
AFCMD is Air Force Contract Management Division. No idea what SAMSO might be.
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