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Dept of OCD & Insomnia Studies. lol GW :lmao:
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Here's the original slide, in its entirety, one last time. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/45ONgS.jpg I have a question. :D Ha. Ha. actually I don't....FOR ONCE. |
re: Old Zoo / New Zoo
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...by the way, great map Scott Charles. :) Okay...now I have a question. What is this track at the old zoo site? If you look closely it is surrounded, on both inside & outside, by tall fences. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/tviqr7.jpg Frasher collection/old L.A. Zoo 1940s? Is this where they exercised the animals? Do you think the track shows up in any old aerials? ___ I couldn't help but notice this nice looking house, with full porch and fireplace, that pratically sits on top of the faux-clifts (and cages). https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/w03RGe.jpg detail I wonder if this was the zoo-keeper's house :shrug: __ |
I've never seen that photo before - good find! What looks like a track is I believe, the walking path for visitors. The foundations and parts of the chimney of that house are still there and easily found.
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4042/...1768145c_o.jpgfoundations by mr. rollers, on Flickr Hi all, I'm the guy who took the color photos of the old zoo (originally posted a page or so back above) back in the 80s when the zoo was first re-opened to the public. Glad you found and shared them! They were taken with an Olympus Stylus point & shoot 35mm camera, so naturally there is no exif or GPS data (only that from the flatbed scanner used to scan the prints). As you can see, it was pretty overgrown and dilapidated back then. A lot was subsequently changed - a lot of the old buildings were torn down - so it's hard to recognize the exact locations. A new restroom building was also put up across from the stone cages. The fire of 2007 burned right up to the old zoo, but as far as I'm aware, didn't damage or destroy any existing structures. There's also a fascinating film on Vimeo called "The Cal Arts Story" (well worth a watch on its own) that contains a scene about 7:25 in that I'm pretty sure was shot at the old zoo. https://vimeo.com/11955096 |
:previous: It's so great to hear from you Mr. Rollers!
I wish I had had the forethought to take similar photographs back in the 1980s. [the decade I lived in L.A.] I am also glad that you don't mind sharing your photographs. Please stick around [the thread]. You will be a valuable voice :) ....and I imagine you have more photographs we all would like to see and discuss. _ |
If you Google "old LA zoo images' you'll find lots of interesting photos.
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http://imageshack.com/a/img923/5750/QpYazY.gif ANYWAY, More on the Department of Health Services buildings... It seems that ER's recent mystery building wasn't being built new, but was rather being remodeled in conjunction with the new 12-story building to its north... https://s8.postimg.cc/4bdaw16px/health4.bmp.jpghttps://s8.postimg.cc/ujofldo8l/health3.bmp.jpg LAT March 21. 1965/Apr 25, 1965 https://s8.postimg.cc/uwftrv411/health1.bmp.jpghttps://s8.postimg.cc/6fxnxbqet/health2.bmp.jpg LAT June 2, 1966 The remodeled building is seen here to the left of the new building: https://s8.postimg.cc/ctmr0r32d/health5.jpgUSCDL |
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also...it's a bit disappointing to find out our zoo 'mystery' building was a bathroom. It's just been one of those days. https://imageshack.com/a/img922/756/RKxW5Q.gif |
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I can't remember exactly how we found ourselves at the Old Zoo that day - maybe I had heard it had been recently re-opened to the public after having been fenced off for many years, although obviously, a lot of folks had snuck in during that time. At least I had a camera with me, but I think the five shots I took were the end of the roll, and for unknown reasons I didn't return to shoot more photos until years later. I went through the Old Zoo today while out riding my bike through Griffith Park, and from looking at things I'm beginning to suspect that the building in the upper right of the "panorama" might be the "zookeeper's house", taken from the opposite angle to the postcard. |
While I was looking for pictures of Health Department buildings, my search turned up this photo. There's no info with this image, but a slightly tighter-framed one has the caption, "The National Health Plan building at 3143 on an unknown street. Perhaps at one time the building was used as a bank."
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...nBuilding1.jpg LAPL A bit of digging found it at 3143 Wilshire Boulevard in the 1960 and 1961 CDs. The Walker & Eisen designed building was home to several banks, both before and after the National Health Plan, but was originally built as the Seaboard National Bank. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...ionalBank1.jpg Detail of image in USC Digital Library You can read more about this corner on GW's Wilshire Boulevard Houses blog. |
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https://s8.postimg.cc/g1vtrkwqd/seaboardsign.bmp.jpg The Seaboard Bank started out across the street in the Busch Building, moving to 3143 in 1932--taking along its huge rooftop sign.... More in my roundup of the buildings of the first wave of Wilshire's commercial era...which you can see here. https://s8.postimg.cc/64ksyhmjp/WAIH.bmp.jpg |
An ebay seller is/was selling her father's slides from when he was stationed at Fort Pendleton in 1950-53
[althought I noticed some slide are 1956...but they're not in this group]. She says "He would often go to Hollywood while on leave." Perhaps by happenstance, or planned, he was at Grauman's Chinese Theater when actress Mona Freeman (who?) placed her hands and footprints in the cement. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/DcQuFs.jpg ebay https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/9h9ieA.jpg ebay https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/1IaqVZ.jpg ebay https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/6T0o42.jpg ebay https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/4kCcGI.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/8nrIPF.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/BAfI4C.jpg Looks like it was a glorious day for Mona. (who?) __ |
If I remember correctly, this snapshot was taken in Pasadena.
REPEAT I think the guy in the back is hamming it up quite a bit. ;) _ |
"Three lovely ladies have their picture taken in an unnamed cafe located in South Central Los Angeles." [1940s?]
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/kDv28Y.jpg found in an old file of mine I would love to know more about this photograph... but I'm afraid the clues are few and far between. |
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241 N. Figueroa- same address as Anna May Wong's home... |
Castle Apartment Building at Venice
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Here is her father's laundry business at the same address. I can't remember if we have seen this on NLA. Oh well...here it is anyway. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/REd9ka.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/OcxOw6.jpg from ladailymirror https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/w0njF9.jpghttps://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/hBdiXZ.jpgalcetron LAPL |
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