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This is the Los Angeles Barris shop where the Batmoble and other movie cars were made.
https://78.media.tumblr.com/21eaa9e8...7zwo1_1280.jpghttps://www.ocregister.com/wp-conten...9.10.jpg?w=620 https://78.media.tumblr.com/ http://www.gearheads4life.com/wp-con...11/barris5.jpghttp://www.midtownmonthly.net/IMAGES...sam-barris.jpg http://www.gearheads4life.com/ Born George Salapatas November 20, 1925 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Died November 5, 2015 (aged 89) Encino, California, U.S. Known for Hot rod art, automobile customizing and pinstriping Notable work Hirohata Merc Ala Kart Munster Koach / DRAG-U-LA Batmobile Wagon Queen Family Truckster KITT |
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This is from that new noir book.
Is this the way you're suppose to store champagn? :shrug: If it is...I never knew it. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/mLQ90q.jpg DAILY MAIL "A bartender bites the dust in a Hollywood robbery, gone arwy around 1940." If this is from the lapd archive, why don't they know the exact date? I ask- because I'd like to dig up some old newspaper articles about it. (without the date it's going to be difficult) no names either :( __ |
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:previous:I noticed that too JMR.
He could have been strangled. His neck tie is messed up. _____ AFTERTHOUGHT: I see there's no wedding band -either he was a batchelor or the thieves took his wedding ring. |
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Elva had a sister, Olive, who was one of D.W. Griffith’s personal secretaries - but as she wasn’t married to a Diltz, her surname would be Taylor. Quote:
I’ve got quite a few photos, but none really showing Los Angeles - grandpa Charlie was a movie director, grandma Elva was a Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty, and great-uncle Hubert was a bit player/stuntman… so most all of the photos I have are from movies or on movie sets. I’m not sure if those are appropriate for this thread… About the closest I have to a public photo is the one below - grandma Elva with my father, Doug, and his younger brother, Jack - what a pair of towheads! I don’t know the exact year of the photo, but my dad was born in 1922. I’m no good at judging the age of children, but if my dad is five in this photo, that would make the year 1927. https://i.imgur.com/YuerLdU.jpg I think the sign in the background says “Crescent Bay Yacht Club”. Has that place appeared anywhere in this thread? |
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Watch the Batboat 1965 Here>>>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47H-DLk_1QA http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...rineland2a.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/ At MarineLand.....the dazzling duo. |
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The Blue Palm Cafe
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Looks to be the same building in both pictures. The transom windows have been covered to allow signs in the later picture. https://s9.postimg.org/taa5vlg1r/6066-_HB.jpg Quote:
Some aerials of the Hollywood Blvd./Gower St. intersection. First in 1941 showing 6066 on the corner and the short hop to 6124. https://i.imgur.com/wRzKAEq.jpg http://mil.library.ucsb.edu/ap_indexes/FrameFinder/ 1941 - Flight C_7595, Frame 26 By 1962 6066 stands isolated on the corner. https://i.imgur.com/5427Q0a.jpg http://mil.library.ucsb.edu/ap_indexes/FrameFinder/ 1962 - Flight C_24400_10-174 By 1971 it's ... https://i.imgur.com/0bPUaOp.jpg http://mil.library.ucsb.edu/ap_indexes/FrameFinder/ Flight C_2755_21-28 In one of the other pictures in the 1952 set of tallman Max Palmer outside the cafe at 6124, we get a glimpse of 6066 in the background, up at the intersection, between Max and his companion. https://i.imgur.com/0QbkkIb.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/re...oll44/id/81776 The lack of CD's for the relevant years hinders pinpointing the span of the cafe at each location. It was at 6066 in 1940 but how long before? Sometime between 1940 and 1951 it moved to 6124. It closed at that location between 1956 and 1960. Last CD reference - https://i.imgur.com/zsI5F7C.jpg |
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Auto Wheel Cafe
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The car looks like a later 1930s model -too streamlined to be mid 1930s. Don't recognise the make and model -some car buff on the site may know. Being outside the US, I don't know whether there were any trade directories for the 1930s for Thousand Oaks and nearby settlements. They would be a good starting point (if such things exist). A branch of my family lived in Thousand Oaks and also Pacific Union/ Glendale, but unfortunately anyone from that era will be long gone. A great photo -thanks for sharing. |
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I’ve noticed the Coliseum illustration, too. As to its meaning, sadly, I have no idea. I don’t even possess the original of the photo, the above is a scan I made of a photo that was lent to me by my uncle Gary, my dad’s youngest brother. I can’t even say whether the photographic print itself was made in the ‘30s or whether it was printed at a later date. :( Quote:
As to my dad and uncle Jack’s ages, they were old enough to serve in World War II. My dad wasn’t drafted, he joined the military right after Pearl Harbor, when he was 18. I do wish the photo had an accurate date on it, there’s no way it was taken in 1946. As to a possible “trade directory for the 1930s for Thousand Oaks”, does anyone have any suggestions where I might look for such a thing? I am nowhere near the expert sleuth level of so many of the forum members in this thread, and have no idea where to look. —- PS: Lester Young is one of my absolute favorite musicians of all time. There were a lot of great Basie sidemen - Buck Clayton, Jo Jones, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Freddie Green, etc - but none greater than Prez. The many recordings Prez made with Billie Holiday during the 30s and 40s are, for my money anyway, among the greatest sessions ever recorded. Especially when you consider how trite some of the material they were given was, until they worked their magic on it. The solo that Prez recorded at the 1957 “Sound of Jazz” show on CBS (here on YouTube) is just pure ecstasy. Listen to the way that Prez dances around and plays with the beat. You’re not going to hear a more nuanced and languorous example of playing - and not in some abstract, technical sense, his playing here is pure emotion. To this day, and no matter how many times I hear it, his solo sends chills down my spine. I know people say that Lester was well into his decline at this point, but to me he blows wonderfully on this tune. Truly, one of the greatest players of all time, in any genre. |
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rebloggy The daring duo were filmed in a Hollywood studio with a rear-projection of a Manhattan street film in the background. The Batmobile is actually not moving. |
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You were also asking about the Crescent Bay Yacht Club. To the best of my knowledge it was located at Wilshire/ Ocean View in Santa Monica, just to the north of Santa Monica Pier. It must have been next to or near the Santa Monica Athletic Club. There are a lot of photos for the Athletic Club, but a quick search has come up with none for the Crescent Bay Yacht Club. It is probably long gone -a lot of the historic clubs along the front in Santa Monica were demolished in the post war years/ up to the 1960s. Your 1927 photo is another great image -you are lucky to have had good photographers in your family. |
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. Holy Bat History Month!Speaking of Batman and the Batmobile... Since January 12th, the day Batman premiered in 1966, The Hollywood Museum located in the Max Factor Building has an exhibit titled "Batman '66" and is set to run through March 17th. http://www.blastoffcomics.com/wp-con...5-1024x768.jpg13th Dimension From an L.A. Weekly article: "Last weekend the line stretched out the door to see the Hollywood Museum's Batman ’66 Retrospective. The first museum exhibit to explore the TV show that defined Batman for generations is a must-see. It features never-before-seen props, costumes and rare collectibles. Batman '66 is only around for a limited time, with the exhibit set to run through March 17, so pack your shark repellent, hop in your Batmobile and drive on over to the Hollywood Museum because, as Batman said, 'Better three hours too soon than a minute too late'." The exhibit, is broken down into four major areas: Wayne Manor, the Batcave, the villains and rare memorabilia. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DTOTxDsV4AAUWgf.jpg13th Dimension Click this link for many more photos, information and other articles: 13th Dimension |
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