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This guy..one more time.
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Here are a few interesting QSL radio cards from the Los Angeles area. [beginning in W6] 622 N. Bunker Hill Ave. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...921/a4gcPj.jpg picclick 1929 ! 2951 Finch St. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...921/eAOFpm.jpg picclick Black-Foxe Military Institute https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/U0sYyB.jpg picclick . |
Take a gander at this place.
"Samson Auto Salvage VW Bus Cadillac Coupe Los Angeles CA 1977." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/x74Se9.jpg EBAY An old wooden structure.. now covered in stucco. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/lBSUrj.jpgGSV 8103 S. Alameda. I wonder if you can tell the building is wood when you're inside. __ |
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Psssst ER http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=42862 No one seems to have come up with any additional info; all I could find in the LAT were classifieds for the wrecking yard. But UPickParts has a website with more pictures: https://upickpartsla.com/ |
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In fact, my memory is so bad I had forgotten all about the radio tower on top of the old Los Angeles Times building. [c1924] https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Tx1MHz.jpg periodpaper KHJ The complete newspaper page HERE __ |
Well, Citizen Kane it ain't, but the first few minutes of The Swinger, or at least minutes 4:00-6:00 which you can see here, are worth a look:
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I have a question pertaining to this amateur radio card for Bob Twomey..690 Westchester Place. [W60ZB]
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/Fzyh7e.jpg reverse https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/pTvebW.jpg I am confused by this :previous:..it says "Printed by W6KX - Hollywood" Eventually I found W6KX listed in an old amateur radio directory. [below] https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/fdeUCe.jpg link coming (as soon as I find it again) As you can see, it lists two different addresses. 1123 N. Bronson Ave. Keith LaBarr 2542 Ocean View Ave. (stn.) Station, right? I always thought a radio enthusiast utilized a backyard 'ham shack' with a rickety antenna overhead. Now it all seems much more complicated. :shrug: __ |
I'll start the new week with a 'mystery' location. :)
When I saw this as a thumbnail.. I thought it was the exterior of the, recently discussed, Chaplin Studios. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/4NQhUc.jpg found in one of my older files. (I hope I haven't posted it before) As you can see, it's labeled "Shops in a residential section of Los Angeles." clue: on the Premier Candies sign..it says Shop #4. __ |
Four color slides, all dated 1955, sold separately on ebay (a few yrs. back.
Sunset Blvd. -note 'The Players' nightclub. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/MGmckZ.jpg When I lived in L.A. The Players was Wolfgang Puck's. Sunset Plaza https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/4AEVhj.jpg This is my favorite area along Sunset. My friends and I would eat at a small Dim Sum restaurant up ahead on the right (south) side of the street. I've often wondered what the name of that place was..(1980s) It was the last storefront in Sunset Plaza (east end of plaza / south side of the st) Grauman's Chinese, Hollywood Blvd. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/pKkgtc.jpg AS you can see...Untamed is playing. Wilshire Boulevard / Prudential Building https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/OZ3ZXJ.jpg THE END (I couldn't think of anything clever to say about Wilshire Blvd.) ....except, there isn't much pedestrian traffic. |
Even though the HATCHIMONJI family hasn't stirred up much interest on NLA., I'll go ahead and post the following photographs of their seed shop in El Monte.
I am hoping someone will me out with the street address. This is a very impressive little shop... https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/JE9Dyc.jpgdensho ....especially with the two legged dog out front. Despite his handicap...he dutifully performs his LEVITATING BALL trick https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/PbfHfC.jpg TA DAH! Here is Mr. Hatchimonji, proudly standing, in front of his store. (this is Ike's father) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/WBauDF.jpg http://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-242-24/ He lost the store when the family was interned at Heart Mountain. :( As a reminder; the Hatchimonji family posed in front of the El Monte seed store the day they left for internment. [May 2, 1942] Go HERE to see the photo again. Ike Hatchimonji obituary |
head of delivery department at Bullocks Wilshire department store, Wilshire Blvd, Los
The grandson of the guy who ran Bullock's Wilshire's delivery department from the day it opened until 1959 just sent me this photo of his grandfather, Homer McCormick. (Homer is the shorter guy on the left.) Grant said this photo is dated 1929 and as the store opened in September 1929, I assume it's some sort of ceremonial "handing over of the keys" photo. Behind them are two brand new Studebakers. My friend at the Petersen said it was fairly normal to have the delivery drivers sit in an open-air cabin. Which is fine in mostly-sunny California but I pity the poor drivers on the odd occasion when it pours.
https://martinturnbull.com/wp-conten...1929-small.jpg I also recently came across this Bullocks gift coins, which I'm guessing they had before there were gift certificates. I also assume that the hole was punched when the coin was redeemed. Does anybody know more about that? https://martinturnbull.com/wp-conten...ft-coins-1.jpg https://martinturnbull.com/wp-conten...ft-coins-2.jpg https://martinturnbull.com/wp-conten...ft-coins-3.jpg |
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Hi, E_R, these slides are great! I can feel the spring heating up in them.
On the billboard below the Chateau Marmont in this one, it mentions the Tabletoppers appearing at the Players restaurant! Anyone have information about them? Quote:
E_R, I hesitate to say so because you've mentioned having memory issues recently (aren't we all?), but Spago's opened in West Hollywood in 1982 at 1114 Horn Ave. where Horn, Holloway and Sunset Blvd. all meet. (Approximately 8789 Sunset Blvd.) https://d2pzzspvx6hqws.cloudfront.ne...go-768x464.jpgVist West Hollywood https://c8.alamy.com/comp/EF1DE3/spa...80s-EF1DE3.jpg It was known as the Kavkaz restaurant at one point and in the 1940's-1950's it was Cafe Gala. It was built as a house. Spago's was open until his lease expired there in March, 2001. It's been pretty much vacant since. A 2018 film titled Billionaire Boys Club possibly filmed scenes in 2015-16 outside of the place, showing Tower Records and Spago's circa 1983. Since the building has been unused since Spago's closed they may have filmed the interiors in there as well. I don't know for a fact they filmed around there at all, but at least some of it looks like they could have. I don't think the film had much of a release, if at all, because Kevin Spacey is in it. The film stars Taron Egerton, soon to be Elton John in a film biopic, and Ansel Elgort, soon to be Tony in Spielberg's West Side Story remake. There's even cameo performances by Judd Nelson as Ansel's father and Cary Elwes playing Andy Warhol in a scene set in Spago's. Quote:
I'm pretty sure the place you're referring to was called Chin Chin's. It opened in 1983. I should say it IS called Chin Chin's, bcause it is still there! https://www.sunsetplaza.com/sites/de...th%20Plaza.jpgSunset Plaza Quote:
We can narrow down when this photo was taken. Untamed played the Chinese Theatre for three weeks, from Friday, March 11, 1955 - Thursday, March 31, 1955. Along with the feature it played a short titled "This Supersonic Age" directed by Paul Wyand and David Samuelson / A British Movietonene Production in CinemaScope and EastmanColour and the animated short "Pup on a Picnic" starring Tom and Jerry / Directed by Joseph Barbera and William Hanna / A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon in Technicolor. Nice to see part of the Hollywood Hotel in the background, it would be demolished in 1956. Also I recognize the light blue "Toff's" sign, the coffee shop that was there on the corner of the Chinese Theatre's parking lot. |
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402 East Valley Blvd, San Gabriel according to the picture description at this link - http://www.semapeastofeast.com/items/show/34 |
Thanks Noir Noir.
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Just as I was about to sign off for the night.. I happened upon some early photographs of Los Angeles. (they are being sold as a group)
The group consists of one stereoview and three panos. (I believe we have seen the stereoview) but I don't remember the panos. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/KDxKjZ.jpg EBAY The next two panos show the old high school on Fort Moore Hill. #1 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/At8GZ6.jpg EBAY hmmm..why the permanent 'ladder' on the roof of the building in the center foreground? (At least I think it's permanent) Maybe it isn't. :shrug: #2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/u9umoy.jpg EBAY Remarkable! I believe the last pano shows the Veteran's Home in Sawtelle. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/WBWIEq.jpg EBAY Did you notice the man? There are bookseller's labels on two of the backs. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/MF8Xtv.jpg EBAY John R. Meister Books, Stationery and News Dealer Fine Confectionery 48 N. Spring St. Los Angeles, Cal. __ |
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I wonder what was located in the Chin Chin spot in the 1930s and 40s. The next building east, past the driveway, is the old Cafe Trocadero, right? _ |
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Yes, you are right. It's harder to know what was in the Chin Chin spot at that time. Most all the Trocadero photos are taken at an angle facing east. And the Trocadero also had several different looks. Views: 1944 & 2014. http://www.playgroundtothestars.com/...t-plaza-dr.jpg http://www.playgroundtothestars.com/...ero-la-rue.jpg Playground to the Stars Remember NLA contributor gsjansen? I found this on his Flickr site. Caption is: "The Trocadero Cafe SE corner of Sunset Boulevard and Sunset Plaza Drive 1934, 1939, and now." If "now" is the date when he put this on Flickr the year is 2010. https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1208/5...4055aaed_b.jpggsjansen/Flickr Notice in the 2010 photo "The Sunset" building is there as it is in the 2014 "now" photos at the top of the post. But look how much it's changed from 2010 - 2014. Also, in the 2010 photo, look at the building west of "The Sunset" building. That happens to be this building I posted a couple weeks ago. Quote:
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