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A zanja by any other name? 1887 (per source) - Laying conduit on Winston Street http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...b.jpg~originalhttp://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...coll2/id/11900 Wonder about the date. Was Winston Street this developed by 1887? Could the date be off by a decade or more? See no listing for Congress Bar/Cafe. :shrug: More on Winston Street: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=28138 |
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Not to diminish the significance of a centennial celebration, but there is something to be said about the same location's "Hopperesque" simplicity in 1910. Notice the stylish street lights that obviously did not last too long. 1910 Santa Monica Pier http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...f.jpg~originalhttp://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...coll2/id/11830 An unrelated, but equally quaint example of 1910 Street lighting. 1910 Riverside Street Light http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...5.jpg~originalhttp://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...coll2/id/12182 In 1910, there were alternative (perhaps less elaborate) amusements in Long Beach.;) http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps9yohbrjb.jpghttp://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/single...coll2/id/12154 http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...pss90slbbu.jpg |
Prologue: I hope all my Hollywood Canteen posts haven't become too tedious for anyone.
This is Lawrence Eugene Whitmire. He was called Gene. He was born on January 16, 1926 and is today 90 years old. That means in the following photo, taken in 1943, he is 17 years old! https://honortheveteransblog.files.w...014/12/002.jpg I wanted to post this exterior because it's the only photo I've seen where there is some landscaping (greenery) in the front area. The following photo was captioned: "Gene (left) with fellow crew member waiting for a show at the Hollywood Canteen in 1943." If they're waiting, I'm not sure of their location, if it indeed was around the canteen, it doesn't look familiar. But, neither did the greenery in the first one! https://honortheveteransblog.files.w...014/12/003.jpg As I was about to post this, I had a thought about where they might be in the above photograph, but I'll see if anyone else might have an idea first so as not to cloud anyone's thoughts. More info about Gene Whitmire HERE and HERE. |
On occasion we've had some photos where we try to figure out the Hollywood celebrities in the photographs.
http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HC-083.jpg This is a photo at the Hollywood Canteen with several people checking out the Hollywood Hall of Honor, which were those in the entertainment industry in the armed services. It's dated 1944. Six of the seven people pictured are named: Director Mervyn LeRoy, pointing, Bette Davis, Jane Wyman, Marlene Dietrich, Bob Hope and Joan Leslie. Who in the group is not named? If anyone wants to, I'd like see if we can name the people on the Hollywood Hall of Honor. http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...58d5e2dc91.jpg http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...0cf604cf28.jpg TOP ROW #1: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: (not pictured) ROW #2: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: 20: (not pictured) MIDDLE ROW #3: 21: 22: 23: 24: John Ford (? director) 25: HOLLYWOOD 26: HALL OF HONOR 27: 28: 29: 30: (very little shown) ROW #4: 31: 32: 33: 34: Cesar Romero (?) 35: Ronald Reagan 36: Clark Gable 37: 38: 39: 40: (mostly seen) BOTTOM ROW #5: 41: 42:William Powell (?) 43: 44: Henry Fonda 45: Victor Mature (?) 46: 47: 48: 49: 50: (mostly seen) I put in a few suggestions to start. In the next post are five related photos that might help to see some of the pictures better, though in at least one of them, some photos aren't in the same location, so be aware of that. |
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Pictured: Bob Hope, Better Davis, Marlene Dietrich. http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HC-171.jpg Pictured: Bunny Waters Green and Al Ybarra. http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HC-203.jpg Pictured: Marlene Dietrich, Bob Hope, Bette Davis. http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HC-428.jpg Pictured: Bunny Waters Green, right, and unidentified person. https://vickielester.files.wordpress...ette-davis.jpg Pictured: Marlene Dietrich, Bob Hope, Bette Davis. |
Row 3 #7 looks like Robert Stack. He was in the Navy in WWII.
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A seller on eBay describes this as....
"HOT MESS LOS ANGELES COP INSPECTS TRAFFIC ACCIDENT" [4" x 5" original negative] http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/KtZl0O.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/MD1-563-HOT-...MAAOSwcl1XPPcy Two things: What in the Sam Hell just happened!? Why is there so much dust on the cars? -it looks like they haven't been driven in months Photo #2 http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...924/efPlCv.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/MD1-562-HOT-...3D361563171536 Like the seller said..."It's a Hot Mess." __ |
Here's an interesting slide I just found on eBay.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...921/ki6lgX.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/SL10-VINTAGE...3D322094862554 We're looking north on Figueroa just below 7th Street. The brick building just ahead on the right is Engine Co. #28. You can't see it, but the Statler Hotel would be just ahead on the left. __ http://www.ebay.com/itm/SL10-VINTAGE...3D322094862554 |
Here's a vertical view of the same street corner. (I didn't notice this companion slide earlier)
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/kCpogU.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/SL10-VINTAGE...3D322094862554 -note this interesting Metropolitan sign. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...921/ZOseb9.png detail __ |
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Hi Martin: As you say, photos have been rearranged and there are other differences of angle etc. in the various shots that make it hard (for me) to follow your numbering system, but here are some of the names (in addition to those I've added to your list above), starting with the 3rd row. Most of these I'm pretty sure of, I'll indicate when not positive. Row 3 # 1 Van Heflin (possibly), #2 John Payne, #3 Alan Ladd. #4 John Ford, #6 James Stewart (?). # 7 Robert Stack, #8 Glenn Ford. Row 4 #1 Sabu, #2 Dan Dailey, #3 Gig Young, #4 Ceasar Romero, #5 Ronald Reagan, #6 Clark Gable, #8 Robert Taylor, #9 possibly Edmund O'brien or William Eythe. Row 4 #4 Henry Fonda, #5 Victor Mature, #6 Robert Montgomery, #9 possibly Desi Arnaz, #10 Eddie Albert. One of the photos that changes position and is of a man in a white navy uniform & he's looking up & is below Ronald Reagan in the Bunny Waters picture...that's probably actor Richard Ney (husband of Greer Garson), although there is some resemblance to Peter Lawford. The unidentified woman in the top photo between Joan Leslie and Bette Davis is Patricia Morrison, who I think is still alive, age 101 & last I heard lived at Park LaBrea.. |
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At 1:30 o'clock this morning the Congress cafe, formerly the Old Heidelberg cafe, 419 South Main street, closed its doors. Another result of The Herald's crusade against protected vice.I couldn't find the Old Heidelberg Cafe in the CDs either, but I'd say that HDL's date could be about two decades out. |
:previous: That's such a great photograph....so many interesting things to look at.
on a sidenote: that guy in the trench has an awfully big pipe. ;) __ |
I could be wrong, but I don't believe we've seen this image on NLA.
Pacific Electric Ticket Office and Trolley Cafe at 1450 Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...923/42nXwY.jpg http://westside-historic.tumblr.com/image/144739780641 Could this be the last day of service? -hence all the photographers. (also there are two white flags on the streetcar) While trying to read the signs on the Trolley Cafe, I notice this stooped-over man. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...922/dU6K75.png detail I don't believe he's physically deformed. I think he's trying to avoid being in the way of all the photographers across the street. __ |
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--The pic shows a sidewalk at left. At least as of December 28, 1892, Winston had not been sidewalked: "Ordinances of intention to sidewalk portions of Los Angeles, Winston, Franklin and Second streets coming up on postponement, were referred to the incoming [City] Council" (LA Times 12/28/1892). --Adjoining the sidewalk referred to above, I see a curb. From the LA Times of June 27, 1899: "The City Engineer presented the following ordinances for street work, all of which were adopted under suspension of the rules: [...] ordinance of intention to [...] construct a cement curb along each side of Winston street, from the first alley east of Los Angeles street, to San Pedro street." --Is there any evidence in the pic of "an overhead feed wire"? From the LA Times of October 23, 1900: "The attempt to string an overhead feed wire on Main street from Sixth to Winston street, and from there to the power-house of the Edison Electric Company has been a fruitful source of trouble. The workmen who were placing the wire on the superstructure were arrested twice last week at the instigation of the striking electric linemen and the end is not yet" [sic]. The men's clothing fashion looks ca. 1910-1920 or so to me (having a big pipe is always haute couture). We see, at the right, a lady walking away from us; the look of her clothing and hat bespeak ca. 1895-1915. All things considered, I'm thinking this pic is about 1910. At least, that's what I'm thinking until probably a second after posting . . . |
Thank you JeffDiego and John Maddox Roberts for your assistance!
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--I have a feeling that a couple so-far unnamed photos are directors. Could one be George Stevens? --I had to look up "Shepperd Strudwick." Really long career in film and television, including the Best Picture winner "All the King's Men" and the great "A Place in the Sun." Also in "The Reckless Moment," a film I probably saw because I looked for it when the remake, titled "The Deep End," came out. |
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Here's an L.A. Times article from last summer: How to Keep Your Car Sparkling Clean, or Not, During a Drought http://www.latimes.com/autos/la-drought-20150715-story.html |
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http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=35100 But yours is nicer: :worship: ! ___ I also liked seeing your photo this morning with the Richfield Building peaking up in the distance. |
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Appreciate the followups. To my eyes the date looks like 1895. The dress also looks a little later than that (consistent with civilian attire associated with the Spanish Am War 1898), but I am guessing styles were slow to change, even in the big city. It would be interesting to know the composition of the conduit/street plumbing. It does not appear to be threaded. Curiously, there appear to be many layers of conduit, making detection and repair of a short at the bottom of the heap extra-labor intensive. It is presumed that the conduit pictured was for electrification, although those gasometers and water mains of the day clearly supplied product in forms other than bottles or other containers. Also unclear whether some of the utilities shared the same trenches and poles. Odinthor's quote suggests some utilities were independently minded caring more for their own interests as opposed to others. :no: http://i357.photobucket.com/albums/o...t.jpg~original ps: HossC, a certain photo hosting site seems to be retroactively picky about enlarged images. Some will post, others :shrug:? |
Today's Julius Shulman post contains two views of the Harper House Apartments in West Hollywood. It's "Job 5528: Harper House Apartments (West Hollywood, Calif.), 1978". I've omitted the single color image.
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...1.jpg~original This is the courtyard of the building on the left. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...2.jpg~original Both from Getty Research Institute I had a funny feeling that we'd visited the Harper House Apartments before - not surprising considering that one of the posts turned out to be mine! The brief discussion was started by MartinTurnbull when he posted a 'mystery location' picture of Marguerite Chapman standing outside. That picture, along with a bit more information and a link are all in my reply. I'm assuming that the name applies to both buildings. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...3.jpg~original GSV Here they are from above. The address is 1336 N Harper Avenue. That's opposite De Longpre Avenue. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...4.jpg~original Google Maps |
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