Real Sunshine For The Shadows
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http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/8...bigcropped.jpg Teaser and main ad from the 1926 L.A. City Directory LAPL |
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I too wish to congratulate and acknowledge all of the posters and their considerable efforts. It's come a long way. Well done!
_______________________ _______________________ Wilshire and San Vicente Boulevards, 1926 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...EN-26-116?v=hr Facing West on Wilshire intersecting San Vicente. 1926 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...EN-26-118?v=hr All from http://digitallibrary.usc.edu FROMhttp://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...postcount=2579 Wilshire and San Vicente Boulevard, Aerial '22 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...B2BDA97A6?v=hr http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...CHS-11990?v=hr Circa '63 http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6106/6...4f2ef012_b.jpghttp://www.flickr.com http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2201/2...17890e38_b.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/albaum/...n/photostream/ |
West Third Street (from Westmoreland), 1938
Traffic backup, due to Rainbow Gardens happy hour? :haha: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...EN-106-53?v=hr From ER's post: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...&postcount=644 http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/840...bowgardens.jpg http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/5...09palomar2.jpg __________________________ facing west Wilshire - Westmoreland intersection '39 http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/assets...-EN-39-87?v=hr Same vicinity, facing S x SW ~20 years later, courtesy of ER, http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...70279&page=398 Notice mansard-like roof on far right. http://imageshack.us/a/img6/9854/aac...c1midlandi.jpg Current, Wilshire and Westmoreland facing East. http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/3...estmorelan.jpg http://imageshack.us |
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http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/907...350article.jpgLos Angeles Times, October 13, 1955 Upper-crust Bickersons: discord via intercom ends in tragedy. A little Fremont Place noir.... :previous: Actually, it was excellent from the beginning. And didn't we just see at least two or three of those pictures? |
It's been a chore just reading through 400 pages. Thank you to all the posters, especially ethereal reality, Sopas ej, and Gaylord Wilshire
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http://jpg1.lapl.org/00090/00090378.jpg LAPL and http://jpg1.lapl.org/00090/00090378.jpg Looking for photo of Genesee Avenue, which may have paralleled Fairfax Ave and bisected the Gilmore property between the Stadium and the baseball field. Sometime prior to 9-2011, Genesee ran directly past CBS and into the pre-Grove Farmer's Mkt(?). Suspect this undated photograph is older than the first photo (above). Assume Genesee is the road closet to Fairfax that runs through the property. There is yet another road parallel to, and east of the assumed Genesee - and east of the baseball diamond. Is it the former Stanley Ave, now known as "Grove Drive?" (I would guess the next street east that runs past the Pan Pacific is Gardener.) http://jpg1.lapl.org/pics40/00039924.jpghttp://photos.lapl.org/carlweb/jsp/F...olNumber=49044 |
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My Congratulations to all those who have contributed page by page, reply by reply and picture by picture to made this thread big, fascinating and so educational; not only for angelenos or americans, but for people from around the world who are in love with the history of Los Angeles and its culture. Special mention to Ethereal_reality for collecting the very first pics and put them all together to create this thread...Thank you for sharing those pictures with us! And many many thanks to all 'forumers' for teaching me with a big respect everything I know of the City of Angels. There weren't books enough at any library except for your contributrions. A big thank you! Finally I'm waiting forward to see the next 400 pages! Muchas gracias a todos! |
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This house was built in 1911 by James C. Drake and his wife Fanny Wilcox Drake to replace their previous dwelling on the same lot at 2715 S. Hoover. Mr. Drake died in 1920; Fanny had the Kress Company move it to 70 Fremont Place in early 1931. She wasn't able to enjoy her new neighborhood for long; she died of a stroke that September. The Frank H. Powells were in residence from about 1938 into the mid '50s; during the '60s, the Zebulon Owingses lived there. Following her husband's death, Mrs. Owings auctioned off everything in the house and left for the East. The old Drake house was demolished some time between 1969 and 1972; by 1980 a much less interesting house rose on the site, and is still there. FULL STORY HERE: http://losangeleshistory.blogspot.co...struction.html https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-y...2520PM.bmp.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-i...2520PM.bmp.jpgLos Angeles Times, May 11, 1931 http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jKLzPFoI3z...border638B.jpg Los Angeles Times, May 11, 1931 And here's at little twist to the story. It seems that Mr. Kress, the famed house mover, had a few odd habits: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-uT2p2pq1bN...alnewcompl.jpg Los Angeles Times, December 9, 1928 |
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Here he is in 1939, third from the left. Next to him, in the middle, is 17 year old Barnet Cooperman, who later became a Judge on the Superior Court. http://jpg1.lapl.org/00095/00095313.jpg LAPL |
Page 400- trying to keep up!
Greetings all,
I was introduced to this thread some months ago. I started with page one, and am working through it all. What a treasure this is! Thanks to all posters, from the most prolific to the periodic. You have collectively taught me more about my adopted home than I have learned in 33 years living here. As a youngster in the '50's I would visit with my parents, driving over the old Grapevine, or down the Coast from N. Calif. I always thought LA was mysterious. Thanks for bringing the Mystery and the History together. KJ |
I too am excited that we have reached the 400 page milestone. (Though, being an engineering type, I must mention that "posts per page" is a user setting, and we may not all be seeing that number right now.) But how many discussion threads, on any topic, have had this kind of longevity? It's really quite amazing.
e_r, since this is an anniversary of sorts, maybe you'd tell us a little more about how this thread began. In your first post you wrote "I lived in L.A. for 8 years and still hold it in high esteem. I recently spent several months going through some 50,000+ photos from the USC Digital Archives and the Los Angeles Public Library." I'm curious about how you discovered the USC and LAPL archives and how you got the idea to start a thread about it here. sopas_ej started contributing right away, GaylordWilshire joined in later; you and you have been the most prolific posters here. Did any of you know or correspond beforehand, or did this all happen spontaneously, through the magic of the interwebs? In any case this must be the best, most complete study of L.A. architecture and history to be found anywhere, and it's certainly my favorite internet site ever. I live in terror of skyscraperpage.com pulling the plug or having some catastrophic server problem and have been maintaining an archive of this whole thread, though I'm not sure how one could resurrect the thread elsewhere, if the need ever arose. After I got hooked I kept telling people it had changed my life. They mostly responded with rolling eyes and sarcasm, but it really has been true. I see this region through very different eyes now, and have had blast exploring and photographing the city. I've joined the L.A. Conservancy and Hollywood Heritage, and led groups of friends on all sorts of odd and interesting L.A. tours. My wife and I have explored and hiked a hundred places in the L.A. mountains and hills. I gave a talk / slideshow about L.A. for a big group, that was really successful. This new "hobby" costs almost nothing, and all the walking and hiking has gotten me into better shape. e_r, thanks a million times over for starting the thread, and thanks to all of the contributors who have helped make this so great. http://wwww.dkse.net/david/DW-97-102-1-ISLA.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu |
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http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...aumans1950.jpg http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...aumans1950.jpg XMAS came and went? http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_WsE6M_RjBI...se+Theatre.jpg http://www.google.com December 1953 http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...rger-photo.jpghttp://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...rger-photo.jpg http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...rger-Photo.jpghttp://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...rger-Photo.jpg Highland facing North, approx date late '40's early '50s? [IMG]http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...odblvd-hot.jpghttp://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...odblvd-hot.jpg December 1952 http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...d-12-27-52.jpghttp://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...d-12-27-52.jpg |
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Those large color Cahuenga Pass photos, originally posted by BifRayRock, are quite interesting to me, especially this "red fez" shot.
http://dkse.net/david/Cahuenga/RC-PE...-1952.1200.jpg I think this must be the area just south of the Mulholland bridge, beneath Lakeridge Drive, and that we are seeing construction vehicles using these dirt paths as access roads. Perhaps they were involved in grading work or construction of homes up on Lakeridge. The vertical perspective in this Google Earth shot doesn't quite match the original, but I believe it's the same area. http://dkse.net/david/Cahuenga/Cahuenga.east.jpg www.google.com |
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HaHa, Your mum was good with understatement. 1938 must have been a good year to stay indoors! (Even on the Cahuenga Pass) 1938 http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...2/MP-00470.jpg http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...2/MP-00470.jpg "Pacific Electric right-of-way is in shambles after a major washout along Huntington Drive. The image is possibly from 1938." http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...shout-1938.jpghttp://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co...shout-1938.jpg |
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