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Apt name. Bizzarrini proportions on that car.
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Here is a RPPC of 1032 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles Calif.... (1914) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/egg4Dj.jpg eBay And the reverse. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/nr96y9.jpg .[/QUOTE Gertrude had her hands full: https://i.postimg.cc/kMNRyBdg/oxford1-1366x768.png LAT Feb 28, 1917 The house was demolished in 2006. |
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Bizzarrini it is! https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/UglMNB.jpg gettyimages The complete photo shows a car lift. (I don't know the technical term)...car elevator? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/GI8EH0.jpg Refresh my memory. What auto garage was located across from Chinatown? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...923/d8eNDv.jpg Sad trombone. :( . |
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The Bizzarrini in the Ebay and Getty pictures is No. 0258 and was different because of it's unique front and rear bumpers. It's owner around this period was movie stunt man Carey Loftin. It appeared in the movie The Love Bug (1968). https://i.imgur.com/OW7ApKR.jpg imcdb.org Sometime after filming Bizzarrini No. 0258 was nearly destroyed after a crash so bad that it was sent to the wrecking yard for metal scrap reclaim in the late 1960s. Someone spotted it at the yard and saved what was left of it. Circa 2017-18 the car was bought and sent to Germany for restoration. The new owner had two versions of the crash - "Bizzarrini No. 0258 was originally silver with a black interior and was in a very bad crash in Southern California in the late 1960s. Loftin’s family told me that Carey Loftin did not crash the Bizzarrini. Others from that era have said it was crashed in the desert when the actors were messing around racing cars after the filming of “The Love Bug”. Someone else said it was stolen and the two guys who stole it died in the crash. I really don’t know which version is true; but I can well believe that it was the desert thing, because Carey´s family have told me stories about how Carey and his buddies Steve McQueen, Max Balchowski and many of the other actors and stunt guys did that stuff to blow off steam!" mycarquest.com - The Quick, The Crashed, The Lost And The Found Bizzarrini GT 5300 |
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I happened upon this image this afternoon on eBay "Original 35mm Negative - Space Age Shell Gas Station Melrose Ave Hollywood 1970s" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/jfstMq.jpg eBay I have been trying to figure out the side street. (a Melrose sign is clearly visible) I'm especially intrigued by the Baths sign(s) at the right edge of the photograph. Here's a closer look. I imagine this is a gay bath house - - - > (but I don't see a name) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/wQ2JNm.jpg detail hmm. .how is that painted vertical arrow going OVER & on top of the movie advertisement sign without any distortion. :shrug: . |
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Noir Noir, it sure is difficult to keep track of all the different models of Bizzarrinis. The stuntman that you mentioned, Carey Loftin, owned five or six of them. (no one seems to know the exact number) One of them was this green Bizzarrini parked in front of his home in Huntington Beach. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/RFmlED.jpg mycarquest "The dark green Bizzarrini could be No. 0286 which is believed to have had a small part in the McQueen movie “Bullitt” It turns out, Carey Loftin was the top stuntman in the movie Bullit (1968). His green Bizzarrini can briefly be seen in a parking garage. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/YjRiXK.jpg imcdb The 'box' on the right - - - - > But even the car aficionados can't decide which Bizzarrini this is....Read the comments at imcdb . |
In doing research on the house at 255 S Rossmore Avenue in Hancock Park, I came across a little noir.... In June 1931 police detective Eddie Nolan was assigned to protect Armin Wittenberg, then the owner of 255 S Rossmore and the owner of Mission Hosiery, which we've seen here on NLA before in post 9937 (2012), after death threats. That same month, Nolan beat his gal pal to death in room 815 of the Lankershim Hotel...and wound up with a life term in San Quentin.
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Yes, I first noticed the Poinsettia Pl. street sign under the traffic light. And just to mention what's being advertised: Battlestar Galactica (1978). That article says that "7269" was closing after 52 years! (So it opened in 1965!) |
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This snapshot of Hollywood Blvd. was just listed on eBay. Original 35mm slide. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/jGXlws.jpg eBay The three young friends casually walking down the street remind me of myself and my friends. Dirty Mary Crazy Larry was released in 1974. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/dOoFTh.jpg eBay I couldn't help but notice the marquee with Teenage Cowgirls at the Cave Theater. . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/UwBKEm.jpg This website lists Amanda Blake as one of the stars but I see by looking at the poster it was actually Amanda Lake. Here's a better view of the Cave Theater. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/VUsspc.jpg cinematreasures The Cave Theater was previously the Haunted House Discotheque. ... Before that, it was Sardi's. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/z59Utu.jpg skyscraperpage . |
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I hadn't really paid attention to the building's being angled to the Wilshire curb...glad it still stands. Shulman shooting in black & white could make any building look good--almost romantically so—probably whatever its age, but I've always been struck by how terrible many survivors look in modern color, even in good condition. (The current blue accents have got to go.) |
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Might not have been such a stretch for Miss Blake had not Miss Lake snagged the role. Here she is in Gunsmoke preparing to entertain Big Matt Dillon and in the title role in Miss Robin Crusoe (actual title) with another hairy-chested throb, George Nader: https://i.postimg.cc/YSs7hzkq/misski...66x676-bmp.jpg ebay https://i.postimg.cc/W1wxJ6mc/misski...17x456-bmp.jpg TCM |
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Ah yes, the Melrose. But pre-1980. My somewhat higher-minded excuse was being in the neighborhood to check out the Danziger Studio down the street (which I had discovered in Reyner Banham's book). Interestingly, there appears to have been a previous Melrose Baths to the east, and then one intended for that site that seems never to have gotten built: https://i.postimg.cc/bJfZZPqv/melrose1-1366x768.pnghttps://i.postimg.cc/bJPvzRRD/melros...90x538-bmp.jpg LAT June 8, 1924 |
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for a re-cap, here are the pics again. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/CYdWyQ.jpg ebay http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/nSHHdT.jpg ebay __ Quote:
This was indeed built by Disney for the premiere of Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs at the Carthay Circle Theater on December 21, 1937. The cottage was built on the land between the two one-way streets on McCarthy Vista. The cottage had a water wheel, diamond mine, huge garden and was populated by little people actors in the dwarf character costumes. I believe it was there for several weeks leading up to the big movie premiere night. This page has a lot of great info and photos about ithttps://filmic-light.blogspot.com/20...-premiere.html https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-aDid-l-Mx...ankswhouse.jpg Filmic Light - "Image courtesy the Los Angeles Public Library via Vintage Disney Collectibles." (TESSA Digital Collection of the LAPL) |
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http://museumofradium.co.uk/radium-sulphur-springs/ and here: https://martinturnbull.com/2015/06/0...es-1910s1920s/ Cheers, Earl |
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