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CityBoyDoug Mar 16, 2018 11:05 PM

I would say the same person wrote both. With the Busch Gardens example, the writer appears to be tired or under the weather for some reason. Plus the pen
seems to be low on ink.

Noir_Noir Mar 16, 2018 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ethereal_reality (Post 8121292)
This is no USS Enterprise (that photograph was great! Bristolian), but, whatever it is, it somehow found it's way up to Calgrove Kennels in Newhall.
(the place I spoke about last night...with the 'motley' collection of studio prop & what-not)


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/EUuHC1.jpg
Delenakatherine / flickr

Any sci-fi buffs recognize this thing?

It's the front half of Mr. Freeze's Freezemobile from the 1997 movie Batman And Robin. Not as sleek as the one in the movie, so maybe an early rough mock-up or some enthusiast's shot at a re-creation? :shrug:

http://www.imcdb.org/i012539.jpg

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_12539-M...ze-Mobile.html

ethereal_reality Mar 17, 2018 3:32 AM

:previous: Good eye Noir Noir.

I thought the contraption in the Calgrove Kennel photograph was a complete vehicle with three wheels like a Dymaxion Car. (I didn't realized it was just the front part)
Hmm, maybe the 'deco' columns were from this Batman movie (just a guess)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin Pal
The place you're thinking of, E_R, is Dean Jeffries Automotive Styling.

Oh man, I should have remember Dean Jeffries! We've talked about him numerous times on NLA.

And yes, the vehicle I remember was the land rover thingy from Damation Alley. (I've never seen the actual film)

Here's how I remember it....in the Jeffries' parking lot on Cahuenga Blvd. West

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/1aauAs.jpg
Robert Jackson


and in action.....

https://imageshack.com/a/img923/8913/ENNnbx.gif

I didn't realize this vehicle was in two sections. [do you think it had two drivers? :shrug: one for the front / one for the back
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Scott Charles Mar 17, 2018 5:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ethereal_reality (Post 8123062)
And yes, the vehicle I remember was the land rover thingy from Damation Alley. (I've never seen the actual film)

Here's how I remember it....in the Jeffries' parking lot on Cahuenga Blvd. West

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/1aauAs.jpg
Robert Jackson
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I remember being driven past that vehicle literally countless times. Does anyone here know how long was it parked there? My childhood memories may not be 100% reliable, but it seems to me it was out there for something like... decades?

EDIT: Wikipedia provides the answer to my question:

Quote:

the Landmaster was parked in full view next to Dean Jeffries' automotive shop on Cahuenga Boulevard in North Hollywood, California from 1977 to 2005.
A few bits of interesting trivia: At one point in the film, the crew of the Landmaster pick up a 16 year old boy. The actor who played that boy would grow up to play the vigilante Rorschach in the 2009 movie, Watchmen.

And...

Quote:

Damnation Alley was in post-production for over 10 months... It was during this period that 20th Century Fox released their "other" science fiction film for 1977. The studio had planned to release only two science fiction films that year, with Damnation Alley intended to be the blockbuster.

The other film, in which 20th Century Fox executives had very little confidence, was Star Wars.

(Damnation Alley) was finally released on October 21, 1977 to poor reviews and tanked at the box office.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damnation_Alley_(film)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landmaster

PS: Damnation Alley is here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvLhyQVuyMI

ethereal_reality Mar 17, 2018 8:02 AM

Flyingwedge, excellent post on Whitley Heights before the Hollywood Freeway

Especially intriguing was the beautiful home within the green box. The one that can be seen in the postcard of Valentino's house at 6776 Wedgewood Place.

While seeking more information on the 'green box' house I happened upon a slew of photograph's of Villa Valentino (6776 Wedgewood Place) when it was owned by the founder of Maybelline, Thomas Lyle Williams

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/8jGkoX.jpg

Thomas Lyle Williams in 1934.




First, some background:

"Built in 1922, this beautiful little hillside Italian villa was purchased by silent film-era heartthrob Rudolph Valentino.
It was the first nice home Valentino had purchased for himself in Los Angeles, specifically in the then-secluded
and exclusive hilltop neighborhood of Whitley Heights in Hollywood. The address of the home was 6776 Wedgewood Place.

The top level of the home featured a one-car garage, courtyard, small living area in the entryway, and 2 bedrooms with baths.
The lower level featured the main living room, dining room, kitchen, and servant's quarters."
[WIKIMAPIA[/SIZE]


The following photographs are from the Maybelline Story


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/tV71Y6.jpg

The arrow points to Villa Valentino in 1935.




https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/iAxFAY.jpg

Tom Lyle Williams remodeled the Villa Valentino in 1937.






https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/9ewP9V.jpg

Tom Lyle Williams on the left, followed by his sister Mabel, her husband Chet Hewes, and his sister Eva and her husband Ches Haines. Notice the statue, Aspiration in the background.
(the statue is over Chet's left shoulder)



Thomas Lyle Williams in front of the remodeled front entrance, Villa Valentino.


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Oaw2sZ.jpg

note: 'Villa Valentino 6776' :previous: is inlaid on the landing.






https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/rCxpLf.jpg

Thomas Lyle Williams and his partner/lover, Emery Shaver on the balcony at Villa Vallentino. (Tom Lyle is on the right)



https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/GmqAIl.jpg

Aspiration (or a copy) overlooking the pool at Villa Valentino.

"Aspiration at the Villa Valentino, Tom Lyle's home in the Hollywood Hills. I believe Tom Lyle, was a major contributor, paying for the statue to be set in De Longpre Park, in 1930. He bought the Villa, placed a copy of Aspiration in a fountain and called his home, The Villa Valentino. Aspiration is still in our family and we love his inspiration to aspire up and never look down."





https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/NwXAwf.jpg

Tom Lyle with his nephew Bill Williams by the pool at Villa Valentino.



https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/n9RPZL.jpg

Bill, Tom Lyle and Evelyn Williams.



https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/0yMcaO.jpg

Tom Lyle on the diving board with various guests around the pool.




Tom Lyle and Emery Shaver.

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/GaafMp.jpg




This photograph is very similar. (I couldn't decide which one to use) so you get both

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/g8N75f.jpg

Remodeled Villa Valentino in 1945. Tom Lyle in the swim trunks with his sisters (I think) and Emery(?)


letter excerpt:

An excerpt from a letter written by Emery Shaver dated Tuesday, August 27, 1946 to his sister Betty Cardell. (mentions the highway :()

"The Villa is all spruced up and looks more beautiful than ever. We have a new houseman now, a Swedish fellow, and he is very neat and clean, as well as a very good cook, so the future looks bright for a while. Don't know how long we have to enjoy the Villa, as the highway I spoke of some time ago is now definitely set to come through our property, but whether this year or next is not yet revealed. It seems such a pity when we have worked so hard to get everything here just as we like it.
Don't know where we will go, but possibly to Laguna Beach or La Jolla, towns south of here, on the sea."

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Special thanks to the Maybelline Story

CityBoyDoug Mar 17, 2018 8:35 AM

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Maybelline makeup has an interesting history. I've read about and learned how it started. Its beginnings were all about eyebrows, eyelashes and Hollywood movie stars.

ER....those are fun photos you posted. Its an intriguing look into the lives of the founding family.

I asked my sister about the Maybelline cosmetics. She laughed and said "second-tier products for Target stores....no sophisticated woman would ever buy Maybelline".

Earl Boebert Mar 17, 2018 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CityBoyDoug (Post 8123206)
Maybelline makeup has an interesting history. I've read about and learned how it started. Its beginnings were all about eyebrows, eyelashes and Hollywood movie stars.

ER....those are fun photos you posted. Its an intriguing look into the lives of the founding family.

I asked my sister about the Maybelline cosmetics. She laughed and said "second-tier products for Target stores....no sophisticated high fashion woman would ever buy Maybelline".

But it did inspire a great Chuck Berry song :runaway:

(I know, I know, but I couldn't resist)

Cheers,

Earl

HossC Mar 17, 2018 6:14 PM

If you can't flout the No Irish rule on March 17th... ;)
Photograph caption dated March 15, 1956 reads "Daughters of the Old Sod pop up all over the place this time of year and here's Irish McCalla who portrays Sheena, Queen of the Jungle on television, to proclaim Erin Go Bragh--'Ireland forever'--as reminder of St. Patrick's Day Saturday."
http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...inGoBragh1.jpg
LAPL

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Irish McCalla was previously mentioned by JeffDiego in post #42954.

Tourmaline Mar 17, 2018 9:43 PM

Hot Dog Stand, Los Angeles, 3 AM, 1961 by William Claxton

Listing for "Little Audreys Cafe" at 2712 Florence Ave. doesn't seem to fit.


https://78.media.tumblr.com/8ced8396...12wo1_1280.jpghttps://78.media.tumblr.com/8ced8396...12wo1_1280.jpg

ethereal_reality Mar 18, 2018 12:58 AM

Can anyone figure out where on La Brea this short gif was filmed?

La Brea Ave, Los angeles 1960'S go HERE (I had trouble embedding it) -if anyone can (embed it) go right ahead.


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/h4gKsU.jpg
screen-grab
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update:

I just found the complete .59 sec. video.

Video Link



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Flyingwedge Mar 18, 2018 1:13 AM

More Whitley Heights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ethereal_reality (Post 8123198)
Flyingwedge, excellent post on Whitley Heights before the Hollywood Freeway

Especially intriguing was the beautiful home within the green box. The one that can be seen in the postcard of Valentino's house at 6776 Wedgewood Place.

While seeking more information on the 'green box' house I happened upon a slew of photograph's of Villa Valentino (6776 Wedgewood Place) when it was owned by the founder of Maybelline, Thomas Lyle Williams


https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/g8N75f.jpg

Remodeled Villa Valentino in 1945. Tom Lyle in the swim trunks with his sisters (I think) and Emery(?)


Those later photos of 6776 Wedgewood Place are very interesting, e_r. It looks like it was a great house and property. It's a
shame it was demolished. Is this looking through the windows just above and to the right of the people in the pic above?:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psk7pnwuss.jpg

Sep 7, 1951, Los Angeles Times @ ProQuest via LAPL


The house in the green box turned out to be 6787 Whitley Terrace:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psxh5rpplq.jpg

Previously posted by me



It had a brief claim to fame:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...pswi3xjqxv.jpg

Sep 7, 1951, Los Angeles Times @ ProQuest via LAPL


The building permit for 6787 Whitley Terrace was issued exactly 30 years to the day before the story about its
imminent demise ran in the Times:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psw9odxgdn.jpg

LADBS


Here is the story that accompanied the two September 7, 1951, Los Angeles Times photos above, although the
part about 6787 being built by a "wealthy woman from the Middle West" doesn't match the building permit:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...d.jpg~original
http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2nraohhb.jpg

ProQuest via LAPL

ethereal_reality Mar 18, 2018 1:26 AM

:previous:

FW, thanks so much for the information on the 'green box' house, 6787 Whitley Terrace.

So it was the last to go. (color me SAD)

https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/3...924/1miiHL.jpg
FLYINGWEDGE

ethereal_reality Mar 18, 2018 1:49 AM

FW, that Maybelline Blog was all over the place.
It was a bit difficult to follow....and place the Villa Valentino pics in some kind of order.

It was mentioned (a couple of times) that the foundation of the Villa Valentino was left in place, and that you can see it from the freeway.

Do you think this is true?

I'm still trying to figure it out [via the google-mobile] but I'm not sure if I'm looking in the right place.
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Here is the actual comment (one of them, anyway)

""Today if you are on the Hollywood freeway near Vine, look up to your right and you will still see the foundation of the Villa Valentino.
Tom Lyle Williams and his partner, Emery Shaver moved to Bel Air California and built a modern glass and steel home."

MAYBELLINE STORY

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Scott Charles Mar 18, 2018 2:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ethereal_reality (Post 8123660)
Can anyone figure out where on La Brea this short gif was filmed?

Video Link


Pretty easy to figure out because there are only two places where La Brea turns sharply at an intersection like it does in the beginning of the video - Wilshire Blvd and Sunset Blvd.

The video starts at the corner of Sunset and La Brea, heading north up La Brea past Lanewood Ave, Hawthorne Ave, Hollywood Blvd, and finally, Yucca St.

In the entire clip, I could find only three(!) buildings that are still standing.

The "Harness Racing" building on the right is currently a gym:

https://i.imgur.com/Nn5lz6h.jpgGSV

The building at 1645 N. La Brea is still a liquor store:

https://i.imgur.com/SHx9s8A.jpgGSV

And the building on the left is still a motel:

https://i.imgur.com/QUbb6We.jpgGSV

Notice that La Brea was widened at some point, the street taking over the sidewalk area where the shrubbery used to be.

Flyingwedge Mar 18, 2018 2:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ethereal_reality (Post 8123693)
FW, that Maybelline Blog was all over the place.
It was a bit difficult to follow....and place the Villa Valentino pics in some kind of order.

It was mentioned (a couple of times) that the foundation of the Villa Valentino was left in place, and that you can see it from the freeway.

Do you think this is true?

I'm still trying to figure it out [via the google-mobile] but I'm not sure if I'm looking in the right place.


Here are 6776 Wedgewood Place (red dot) and 6787 Whitley Terrace (blue dot) on the April 1921 Sanborn:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psyzqzkpsl.jpg

ProQuest via LAPL


This aerial photo, with 6776 circled in red and 6787 in blue, was taken between May 22 and July 28, 1938.
Since 6776 had a large back yard, perhaps the next lot down the hill -- outside the circle -- was acquired?:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psvpleuj6v.jpg

Flight AXJ_1938, Frame 24-110 @ UCSB


The lots where 6776 Wedgewood Place (red dot) and 6787 Whitley Terrace (blue dot) stood appear in
The New Los Angeles Plat Book (1958), although both homes were demolished by 1958:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psyjlven3v.jpg

USCDL


I can't relocate where I found this information, but I recently read that souvenir hunters used to comb the hillside
above the 101 for pieces of Villa Valentino until CalTrans built a sound wall above the freeway. I think 6776 Wedgewood
would have been about here; maybe that wall to the left of the sign at the edge of the freeway was part of the property?

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...psxhkjyp4s.jpg

Google

CityBoyDoug Mar 18, 2018 5:25 AM

""Today if you are on the Hollywood freeway near Vine, look up to your right and you will still see the foundation of the Villa Valentino.
Tom Lyle Williams and his partner, Emery Shaver moved to Bel Air California and built a modern glass and steel home."
MAYBELLINE STORY[/QUOTE]

On a side note:
Remember that Rudy had another later home he called Falcon Lair. He lived there for about a year... when he tragically died. This was from 1925 till his passing in 1926.

Falcon Lair was his home. above Benedict Canyon in Bel Air, Los Angeles. The estate was built in 1925 by Rudolph Valentino, who named it Falcon Lair after his unproduced film, The Hooded Falcon. It is better known as a residence of heiress Doris Duke from 1952 until 1998.


Ref. article below>>>>

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_Lair

This is his later and final home....Falcon Lair. I think some people get his two homes mixed up, as they look similar.

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...63df907860.jpg
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...63df907860.jpg

Rudy loved animals.

https://i.pinimg.com/564x/d0/2c/14/d...7c0ab96d6c.jpg
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/d0/2c/14/d...7c0ab96d6c.jpg

BDiH Mar 18, 2018 5:38 AM

Whitley Hill
 
High Tower Drive elevator or a
nearby hill just south of the Hollywood Bowl. Below the blue dot is the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood at Gower
and Carlos, and below the red dot are the Hollywood Tower Apartments at Franklin and Vista Del Mar (the Hollywood
Freeway now runs between them). Above the green dot is Whitley Terrace; Wedgewood Place and Milner Road end at
Whitley Terrace on the left and right, respectively. We're looking east:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...s.jpg~original

Islandora/UCLA

This is such a wonderful photo of Whitley Heights, or Whitley Hill, as my family called it. My mother and grandparents lived at 6630 Whitley Terrace in the late 1930s. The home is still there and I drive by now and then to see it. In the early 1940s they lived at 2307 Fairfield. Their home was eventually razed to build the Hollywood Freeway. In the early 1960s, we lived on Whitley Avenue and I remember our mailman telling me stories about delivering mail to Valentino on Wedgewood. He said Rudy was always under one of his cars, likely his Voisin. I have b&w still photos and color home movies of those addresses, which I hope to go through one of these days.

Flyingwedge Mar 18, 2018 5:47 AM

:previous: I hope "one of these days" arrives soon and that you will share your images with us!

Scott Charles Mar 18, 2018 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flyingwedge (Post 8123813)
:previous: I hope "one of these days" arrives soon and that you will share your images with us!

I would love to see 'em, too!

Scott Charles Mar 18, 2018 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flyingwedge (Post 8123740)
The lots where 6776 Wedgewood Place (red dot) and 6787 Whitley Terrace (blue dot) stood appear in
The New Los Angeles Plat Book (1958), although both homes were demolished by 1958:

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...v.jpg~original

USCDL


I can't relocate where I found this information, but I recently read that souvenir hunters used to comb the hillside
above the 101 for pieces of Villa Valentino until CalTrans built a sound wall above the freeway. I think 6776 Wedgewood
would have been about here; maybe that wall to the left of the sign at the edge of the freeway was part of the property?

http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...s.jpg~original

Google

I think you're right, Flyingwedge!

https://i.imgur.com/8EZSe4J.gif

All these years driving past that, and I had no idea!


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