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Hey all, I've got a question, so I thought I'd turn to the best and the brightest. Maybe I know a thing or two about old LA, though mostly downtown, some Hollywood, but my historical inquiries rarely focus west of Western.
As such, I have a Beverly Hills question—in the Bunker Hill serial killer case of Robert Nixon murdering the Wordens, it is mentioned that 12-yo Marguerite, a student at nearby Belmont, was going to begin attending classes at a "Beverly Hills school for girls." https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4a5cc2da_o.jpg Los Angeles Times, 5 April 1937 But, the name of said school is never mentioned. Can anyone here conjecture as to what Beverly Hills schools for girls might have existed at the time, that took twelve year-olds? Thanks in advance! |
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:previous: How about the Willows Academie for Select Young Ladies. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/qyUIJz.jpg That's where Ellie May went to school. ;) "Elly Starts to School"...Aired October 15, 1963. |
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It could've been the Westlake School for Girls (now the Harvard-Westlake School). It moved to its current address at 700 N Faring Road in Holmby Hills in 1927. That's only a stone's throw from Beverly Hills. |
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Are there any other sources you can direct me to to learn about this house? In any case, thanks again!
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I’m thinking maybe that Elly May and Cynthy Fenwick—that’s Cynthy’s limo, driven by Beasley—went to the Willows Academie in a house that was on Lexington Road in BH, and that we’ve seen it here on NLA, but no luck with a search. While we’re looking for columned houses, here’s one I have been asked to identify, the inquirer telling me it’s in Beachwood Canyon. Anyone recognize it? https://i.postimg.cc/mg2VSFGy/A13-A9...B3-B9-C5-F.jpg |
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Here are my grandparents at Angels Flights. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/JvA7CT.jpg They were never heard from again. noirish!......................... (and not true)......................... |
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A prickly mystery. A cactus garden at the Egyptian Theater!? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/ic6lWJ.jpg I've never seen this before. And here's a closer look. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/csQOVQ.jpg ebay / snapshot / 1940s I imagine the garden is a promotion for the film that was showing at the time. (also notice the little wooden hut with the two dormers little houses on top) reverse https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/UD7tGS.jpg no longer listed on eBay . |
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And while we're revisiting the 1940s. . . . We have seen the highly popular Paris Inn numerous times on NLA. In fact, in the early days of the thread Bert Rovere's nephew would occasional post about his uncle restaurant. (are you still out there Bert Rovere's nephew?) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/Ydkaao.jpg This item was listed on eBay several months back. The photograph shows two handsome military men enjoying a night out with their glamorous dates. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/fRdN5V.jpg The reverse includes a date stamp. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/iVc6K1.jpg As you can see NOV. 6 - 1943. . |
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forums.aaca.org Unidentified woman (or is it a woman?) on Vine St. opposite the Huntington Hartford Theatre, undated but likely late '57 or 1958. The show at the Hartford, "Mask and Gown", ran for 39 performances on Broadway in Sept./Oct. '57.....The musical starred female impersonator T. C. Jones (Thomas Craig Jones) who had risen to prominence the previous year in the musical revue "New Faces of 1956" (directed by Paul Lynde) and became well-known for his impersonations of Bette Davis and Tallulah Bankhead among others....T.C. Jones is on the Hartford marquee, it's probable the entire original cast came out here.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds Jones appeared in "An Unlocked Window", a memorable 1965 episode of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour", playing a psychotic killer who dresses as a female nurse....here with Dana Wynter.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds "An Unlocked Window" is arguably the best of the Hitchcock series, at least the one hour shows....it scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it, in the mid-'70's.....I did not see the twist coming at the end, it really worked on the small screen....apologies for the spoiler to anyone who has not seen the film.....James Bridges directed, he went on to a feature career ("The Paper Chase", "China Syndrome", "Urban Cowboy" etc). The original forums.aaca.org poster claims that is T.C. Jones in the Vine St. photo, I don't see it, I think Jones was just too husky to pull that off.... |
“Unidentified woman (or is it a woman?) on Vine St. opposite the Huntington Hartford Theatre, undated but likely late '57 or 1958.”
at least some things of those were fake. |
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https://www.bygonely.com/wp-content/...lkinson_17.jpgByGonely Pardon my next line, but I have to: June is really bustin' out all over. From the link: June Wilkinson is a former model and actress. She started her career as a stage performer at the age of 12 and became the youngest dancer at the age of fifteen at the Windmill Theater in London. In 1958, June appeared in Playboy magazine. After that, she became the most popular cheesecake model. June made her screen debut the TV Series ’77 Sunset Strip’ in 1958. (It continues...) This photo is from a different source, it's a couple blocks down the street at Sunset & Vine. Southeast corner. https://64.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l...x4bjo1_540.png The Dream Tiger/Michael Ochs/ Wallich's Television CIty Dot Records American Broadcasting Company (ABC) |
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Great photo, E_R, and I love your sense of humor. Do you know what year it was taken? |
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I found this on the L.A. Theatres blogspot: https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-z2Z8XgzX0...ian-HDL-42.jpg With the following info: 1942 - A snapshot of a cactus garden along the west wall. Thanks to Kim Cooper of Esotouric for finding the photo in the Huntington Library collection for a post on the Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles Facebook page. She also shared it in a post on the LAHTF Facebook page. That appears to be an animal cage on the far right. Cashier Totty Ames talked about coming to work there in 1943: "The Egyptian was in excellent condition then. They had just taken the monkeys out when I got there." She's quoted on page 193 of Paul Zollo's 2002 Cooper Square Press book "Hollywood Remembered: An Oral History of its Golden Age." |
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Thanks for helping to solve the cactus garden mystery, Martin Pal. :) "They had just let the monkeys out when I got there."..TOTTY AMES Martin, I've heard..the dejected Egyptian Theater monkeys were given a one-way ticket Monkey Island. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/1825/70LkGr.gif ............................................................Cue: Theme to Midnight Cowboy Oh, and about that Totty Ames. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/phrPyT.jpg obscureactresses As you can see, TOTTY was a HOTTY. . |
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A mystery location. Here's a one of a kind snapshot showing a Chicken-In The-Rough restaurant in April of 1958. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/YBfH3h.jpg found on eBay / no longer listed The problem is I think there were more than one Chicken-In The-Roughs in the Los Angeles area. Let's take a closer look and search for clues. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/jgNTFg.jpg Does anyone recognize this area? :shrug: . |
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Here's another mystery location. This time in living color. Seller's description:...Burbank, California, Cafe Restaurant Diner & Car in 1950's, Kodachrome Slide https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/132et1.jpg Currently on eBay Any ideas? Here's a closer look at the walk-up mini cafe. . . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/tN8LoH.jpg A cute little place from the past. (hamburger stand?) . . .and the business. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Gt3oRg.jpg It has a generic name for a business in Burbank. There are literally hundreds of Burbanks this and Burbanks that so I haven't had any luck in finding the location. And the colonial-esque clock tower? .. I don't know Burbank well enough to recognize it. (and it appears to be missing a clock face) . |
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