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Welcome to NLA, Carter_Auto_Motive; and your first post is #60,000! |
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From The Mud Flood Hypothesis: "The “mud flood” hypothesis is centered around the ancient empire of Tartaria, or Tartary, as it existed two hundred years ago, a continent-wide showcase of advanced architecture, transportation, free energy, and wireless technology. Tartary is generally described as occupying a large portion of Asia and Russia, bounded by the Caspian Sea and the Ural Mountains, the Pacific Ocean and Bulgaria, and the southern borders of China, India, and Persia. At one point, it took up the vast bulk of the Russian continent." Please pass the tinfoil. |
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Oh, wow, how about that! Seems quite an impressive landmark considering the quality of posters here, and the mastery with which they dig through the historical record to bring the past to life! :worship: |
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That is 1109 W Adams Blvd, 1896-1967. More here PS: FWIW I realize I have had two versions of this post online; this link leads to the correct one, published in 2011, which has a colorized version of ER's ebay find as well as FW's trade-journal find. (The house partially seen at right in ER's wider version is 1101 W Adams.) https://i.postimg.cc/NG960qrB/WAD110...FB-968x669.jpg |
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to ID e_r's ebay photo of the same house. I'm grateful you did, because I was finally able to ID this image, which I've had in my files for a while, as an earlier view of 1109 W. Adams: https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag..._June_1904.jpg The Inland Architect and News Record, Vol 43, Number 5 (June 1904) @ Hathitrust |
Not a Historical Photo,
In fact it was in yesterday's LA Times, taken by Luis Sinco. I think it's spectacular and don't recall seeing too many photos showing the coastline, skyline and snow covered mountains all at once.
I can't positively identify which shoreline is shown. It looks like Redondo Beach, south of King Harbor with the steep banks and angled walkways but there seem to be too many large buildings for that area. There is an eight story apartment building on The Esplanade in Redondo that is a good match for the large white structure at the right forefront. The big multi story reddish structure just left of center is the one that doesn't look right for Redondo. I compared Santa Monica and Long Beach, other locales with sizable drops to the sand and they don't seem to match. The angle, with L.A. City Hall being to the right of downtown might be a clue but the enormous depth of field makes things tricky. https://i.imgur.com/zrIquIn.png L.A. Times |
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Thanks for posting that Bristolian, I hadn't seen it! |
Is the tall building with the white spire pointing to Mt Waterman?
Then the beach is probably Manhattan Beach. Big guess. |
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The A-shaped arrangement of stairs and ramps at the lower right is at the foot of Avenue C in Redondo Beach. |
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I agree. The left part of that "A" are stairs that run straight up and down the bank and here they appear angled which was throwing me off. Now, considering the perspective and everything appearing flattened it makes sense. |
I found this shot on Instagram and thought it must have been taken by the same photographer but it's not. This was taken by South Bay photographer Brent Broza a little bit north but still off the coast of Redondo. The Portofino Inn and old Edison generating plant are in the foreground. Different backdrop but still striking.
https://i.imgur.com/Of5E8lr.png https://www.brozaphoto.com/landscapes-1 |
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Left for 6 years, I come back to see the same familiar faces and the thread is still going strong.
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Here's a very cool billboard advertising the Hollywood Bowl. (1950s?) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/svoG63.jpg eBay I wonder where the billboard was located. It's obviously on top of a building so. .um. .Highland Ave. perhaps? :shrug: . |
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Mystery ephemera via eBay . Have anyone heard of the House of Usher in Venice California? Seller's description:..Original 1932 Vintage Horoscope House of Usher Venice Beach California. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/bsmZVU.jpg eBay And the reverse which is a bit difficult to read. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/1vClGA.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/vyxmeU.jpg I need an address. :whip: |
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No address yet, but I found the following at www.cointalk.com: "The Ushers" were Harry and Frances Usher, a pair of entertainers who performed around the United States in the 1920's and 1930's as magicians, mentalists, and psychics. They retired from performing in 1935 and opened their store in Venice, a Pacific Ocean beach front community west of Los Angeles, California. The store operated until around 1950 when Harry Usher passed away.There's more info and pictures of the coins at the link. |
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