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As for the three Adams Blvd houses-- they're gone (but they're in this Adams inventory: adamsboulevardlosangeles.blogspot.com). Re the Blaisdell/Newmark house--880 W Adams--see http://adamsboulevardlosangeles.blog...ease-also.html We've also seen it on NLA before: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=31361 and you're right, we've seen 1005 W 28th too-- http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=13525 (missing images) http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...05#post6430292 |
This is #1 again from the first group of houses.
#1 http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...924/OOmS59.jpg usc / Kappa Kappa Gamma I believe this the same house modified. 716 W. 28th St. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/JQ8OGG.jpg gsv / now Phi Gamma Delta It appears they built an addition in the back and got rid of sleeping in the attic/dormer. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...924/P3gh8m.jpg it's the middle building in the aerial shown above. :previous: _ |
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barn was nudged a bit off the property line (compare with the 1903 map above), and the old Bristol house, marked "SHED" below, was apparently aligned to be parallel with the barn: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...k.jpg~original 1910 Sanborn @ ProQuest via LAPL I guess that's the Bristol house above the barn on the 1930-31 Sanborn: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...q.jpg~original ProQuest via LAPL The 1951 Pasadena Sanborn shows that barn still standing, and 591 Lincoln as well, but not the 1874 Bristol house. I found another photo of the 1874 Bristol house, too, with Mr. Bristol and his family. The shape of the house compares favorably with the 1903 Sanborn, but I can't explain the building we see part of at far left: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...d.jpg~original Pasadena Digital History @ Flickr http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...7.jpg~original http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...1.jpg~original http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...4.jpg~original Pasadena, California, Historical and Personal (1917) by J. W. Wood @ GoogleBooks I could not find out what ultimately happened to the Bristol house. Surely NLA has a correpondent in Pasadena or elsewhere who knows the story. If the home didn't survive, it wasn't for lack of an opportunity to preserve it: http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...m.jpg~original January 17, 1921, Los Angeles Times @ ProQuest via LAPL |
The office format shown in these photos is years ahead of its time. I worked for an insurance company from 1973-1998. In the 70s and 80s they still had the floors configured as you see in the old silent movie 'The Crowd.' Large open floors with row after row of gun-metal gray desks. Supervisors sat at the back of each area they supervised, but without any partitions or privacy. Management and above were in private offices. This slowly began to change in the early 90s as partitions were introduced and then cubicles toward the end of the decade. These photos show a much more "worker-friendly" environment.
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Photobucket is advising me today that, because of my membership level, technically known as the Skinflint Level, my 3rd party pix (those I post here!) will be taken down (when, I don't know). So if among them there is anything you wish to have in your own collection . . . :whistle:
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Today I switched to Flickr web posting. I have a pro flickr account. It seems like these photo hosting sites want some big bucks from their little account holders. :yuck: It appears that our thread has been trashed today by the Photobucket foto hosting site. |
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I still haven't heard from Photobucket (my subscription runs until January), although these photos won't display at full size today. How much is a Pro Flickr account? I'm open to other suggestions for a place to move my 8,000 images. -------------- I'm following up yesterday's Julius Shulman post with another National Automobile and Casualty Insurance office. This one appears to be room 1200 in a large, unknown building. It's "Job 1997: Stiles Oliver Clements, National Automobile and Casualty Insurance Executive Offices, 1955". I'm posting three of the five images. Taken five years after yesterday's photos, these seem to show more conventional décor. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...utomotive7.jpg A large table within sight of the reception desk. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...utomotive8.jpg I'll finish with this shot of an office. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...utomotive9.jpg All from Getty Research Institute |
Flyingwedge, I glanced at your post on the Bristol house this morning. (I had to return to IN)
Now that I'm back in Lafayette, I was going to respond but now the images are not showing up. :( Are the images showing up for you? (I tried Google Chrome and Windows Explorer) Is it something to due with this Photobucket calamity? |
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happening to me now. I guess PB is just reminding all of us what a great company they are. |
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Here's the story: Plus 50 offers 50GB of Storage and No Linking or 3rd Party Hosting Plus 100 offers 100GB of Storage, Unlimited Linking and No 3rd Party Hosting Plus 500 offers 500GB of Storage, Unlimited Linking, Unlimited Bandwidth, and 3rd Party Hosting* 502.0 GB Storage $39.99 / MO Billed Annually $399.99 / YR .....the only way Photobucket will host posting to Forums is if you pay them $400 per year. |
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My PB pics have turned into icons before, though perhaps not all of them at once. This was described to me as "a live test of
an update." So I hope that's what's happening now. My paid subscription is not up yet, so my images should be displaying. This episode does not give me confidence in PB's competency, nor does it encourage me to accept their 1,233% rate hike. It's really a sickening situation. |
It truly is.
Photobucket is going to hollow out the thread with thousands of missing photographs. I'm in mourning. :( |
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I'm a real novice when it comes to photo hosting, in fact I had to learn the basics to be able to post photos here. I use Imugr and it was pretty easy to learn and free so far. I don't have nearly as many photos compared to many here but I have had zero problems since I started. I don't know if it will be as reliable for larger quantities but it's been good for me. |
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The reality is that Photobucket gave free account holders the option of posting to Forums without reservation. Therefore we thought it was OK. Today PB has a new policy....given without warning. Now Photobucket has put a knife in the back of all of their free account holders by demanding money or else. .....that's extortion. That's dishonest and unethical. Photobucket lied to us. |
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I am a lightweight poster, but I have had no problems with imgur either. |
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