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:previous: Thanks Hoss. I wonder what the red neon on the front of the Fine Arts Building is advertising?
_____ below: I just came across this snapshot on eBay. "A 1919 photo of a street car going down the street and turning a corner in Los Angeles California." http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/538/AJmm0V.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/PACIFIC-ELEC...item1c4f96d770 Any idea what's going on with the cement 'barricades' that appear to be in the middle of the street? __ |
...another 'mystery' location.
I am trying to figure out the exact location of this snapshot (it appears to have been taken from a moving car) -maybe http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/661/fZj4Si.jpg found on eBay, 03_07_2015 be sure to scroll right----> to see the two story building with the blurry 'coca-cola' sign. __ |
Oh how I wish an address was included with this interesting snapshot dated 1910. (note the railcars in the distance on the right)
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/912/Mbrt8C.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Edwardian-...item541b7d5caf Here is the seller's description: "4 Edwardian Ladies At Los Angeles That Lean To The Right Photo @ 1910" __ |
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https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-j...84631%2BPM.jpg PS: n/m, I probably just placed the BB too far south. Lost in time & space as usual :-( Here it is, in the HYWD FWY as usual: http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/si...d/21846/rec/21 |
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[QUOTE=HossC;6947122]:previous: I fixed the code.
The description says it was taken on June 30, 1991. Both Google Earth and Historic Aerials have images for 1994, but neither has enough clarity to exactly identify the location. The image below is taken from the service road that now runs parallel to Metrolink station. The building in the foreground is the same as the one above. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...tionMetro1.jpg GSV The building in question is the Amtrak baggage and express department. Years ago that general area (closer to Macy Street) was the location of the U.S. mail sorting area, where mail arriving by rail was sorted and sent across the street to the Terminal Annex. |
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I remembered seeing "Old Los Angeles" on a building that faced Calle De Los Negros and was billed as the "shortest route to Union Station" - I assume they made a sort of passageway with shops in it. There is a photo way back on page 265, posted by... you! And posted even earlier by gsjansen. http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/941...40shortest.jpg LAPL So, I'm thinking the top photo is the back side of that building. |
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I discovered last December that the Arcade Palm was actually replanted at least twice in Exposition Park: the first time in 1914, then moved again sometime in the late 1960s (and possibly also in 2003). Where it stands now is NOT where it was originally replanted. I have photographic proof. I didn't post about this at the time because it seemed to me that people here were tired of hearing about historic palms, but I'll be more than happy to share my findings with you in PMs, t2. |
Google Maps Ghost Signs
Is there an actual person or a dept at Google Maps deciding which buildings get memorialized? They seem so random to me.
Example: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-8...05636%2BPM.jpg google maps And what about this one, is it just an error? The 1907 International Bank Building/Bank of Italy Building/LA City Health Department building has been gone 60 years, which is longer than it existed. I liked it fine, but I liked a lot of other buildings more: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-E...20055%2BPM.jpg google maps Quote:
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This is probably too far south, but the trees are in the way otherwise. Did you mean (sort of) here?: https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-j...24629%2BAM.jpg |
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Back to the vintage photo:
If the photographer would have turned his head to the right, he would have seen the Los Angeles Department County Department of Coroner (1104 N. Mission Rd.) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...908/1JCNGv.png GSV When the Vintage Photo was taken, the brick building at 1104 N. Mission Rd. Was a administration building for the County Hospital. At the time of the photo the Department of Coroner would have been located in the Hall of Justice. The Coroner did not move to Mission Road until the early 1970s. The brick building did not become part of the Coroner's Department until about 10 years ago. |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LAAlameda1.jpg Detail of picture in USC Digital Library Here's the full picture. So much detail - I may have to look at this for a while longer :). http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...LAAlameda2.jpg USC Digital Library -------------- Quote:
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Cement is glue CONCRETE makes good bollards as shown, and curbs and pavement and sidewalks etc |
:previous: Cement is glue?
Los Angeles was written in pencil on the back of the photo. (see below) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...673/tuMclI.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/PACIFIC-ELEC...item1c4f96d770 Of course it could have been mislabeled. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...537/2OlY2K.jpg |
I just came cross this photograph again on eBay.
I remember posting this obscure snapshot a couple years ago, but we never figured out the location. Tthe description on ebay simply says "Los Angeles 1920s, Auto Driving by Railroad". http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/910/YCgbgy.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOS-ANGELES-...item5671bbe254 Well, now that we have more 'sleuthing experts' visiting NLA ;), I thought perhaps someone might recognize this particular style of street lamp. -the lantern shape on top, with twin globes below- |
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