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First of all, the building at Sunset and Kingsley is still there; the diagonal corner hidden behind a false front is visible on Google Earth, and all three palms and the fire hydrant. A quick search for H B Gordon leads to http://gordonlabsinc.com/ with the statement, But this interesting article about Max Martin Gordon's company in Chicago, called Princess Pat says:Founded in 1937 by Cosmetic Chemist, M. Martin Gordon and Family, Gordon Labs is located in the Los Angeles area And a comment at the bottom says:Interestingly, there is still a cosmetics research and manufacturing company in Carson, California known as Gordon Labs, Inc., which claims to trace its roots back to a west coast wing of the business M. Martin Gordon organized in 1937. This has proven difficult to substantiate. Since our photo is much older than 1967, there must be more to the story. (At least I think it's older than 1967. The two cars might have been old.)The “Gordon Labs” in California has absolutely nothing to do with the Gordons from Chicago. California state records clearly show that the California company now called Gordon Laboratories was originally named “H.B. Gordon Manufacturing Co., Inc” and registered in 1967 long after Patricia and Martin passed away. The California company was only renamed Gordon Laboratories in 2004 and seems to be exploiting the name and legacy of the Gordons from Chicago. There is no proof the Gordons or Princess Pat, Inc. had any connection to the California business nor is there evidence of a “west coast wing” of the Chicago-based company. Curiously, there was an earlier Gordon Laboratories established in California (1965 – 1971) for the manufacture of cosmetics and toilet preparations but it dissolved. This index of perfume manufacturers says: Gordon Manufacturing Co, H.B. USA Sunset Blvd, Hollywood; launched Dorothy Gordon and Francine |
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A quick check through the CDs shows the H B Gordon Mfg Co at 5201 or 5203 Sunset Boulevard between 1933 and 1965. The Sunset Kingsley Market was at 5205 Sunset Boulevard from 1956 to 1969 (there are no general Los Angeles CDs available at LAPL between 1942 and 1956, so it may have appeared earlier). |
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In the early 1970's no lab work, just eating, drinking and folk dancing at 5201 Sunset Boulevard. https://i.imgur.com/5gaWrHt.jpg socalfolkdance.org https://i.imgur.com/dL759l2.jpg Detail from a 1974 Ed Ruscha picture at getty.edu :fruit: |
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Thanks for the follow-ups on the Sunset-Kingsley photograph, Mackerm, Hoss, and Noir Noir.... :) What's the difference between Gypsy and Greek dancing? Less bangles? The most FUN I had at a restaurant when I lived in Los Angeles was at Moun of Tunis on Sunset Blvd. I've never been so sweaty in my life. (lots of Ouzo and dancing) And it's still in business. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Z3tF7k.jpg GSV / 7445 1/2 Sunset Blvd. It's sort of hidden from view. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/dJWixc.jpg GSV It's where the railroad tracks used to cross Sunset. I recently found some vintage photographs of the two gray buildings facing Sunset. I'll see if I can find them. And they still have belly dancers. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...924/AQAmoc.jpg Back then (the 1980s) you got to dance them. . |
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Born in Texas 12 Jul 1896 Died 31 Jan 1966 1940 city directory https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7534b3a08f.jpg 1027 Montrose Ave. South Pasadena https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a366a811_z.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...44ef589e_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b6623675_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fe30e9b2_z.jpg Los Angeles Mirror 11.27.51 Mr. Gordon is currently at Rose Hills in Whittier, CA https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4077724c_b.jpg Findagrave Quote:
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Excellent research, SNIX. :worship: I found the old images of the Moun of Tunis area but they weren't photographs. They're screengrabs from a video I watched last week. Here are the two gray buildings again. (as they look today) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/dJWixc.jpg And from an angle. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/PAPjet.jpg And in 1952. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/GxpEwt.jpg I believe the CLEANERS is the gray building on the right in the top views. And the Montgomery & Son building is the building on the left in the top views. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/0bLhEA.jpg :) . |
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Oh, and here's the remastered video I was watching. I'm pretty sure we've seen it before on NLA. I tried to embed it but it wouldn't work for some reason. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM5A4TamTzo Right off the bat a jeep almost gets hit by a car. . |
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Some details from Ed Ruscha glimpses of 7445½ Sunset Blvd. over the years. From the early 1960's to 1977 it was the Sabra Cafe - seen here in 1965. https://i.imgur.com/IrHTvar.jpg getty.edu Here's the Moun of Tunis and it's sign in 1985. https://i.imgur.com/MWJz5WD.jpg getty.edu In 1990 it's staying open while undergoing remodelling work. https://i.imgur.com/DtlJ3PJ.jpg getty.edu |
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If you start at 5:50, on the left you'll first past the Oriental Theater where Singin' in the Rain is playing, then, as the car drives over the P.E. tracks crossing Sunset, you'll see the "Cleaners" that E_R referenced. I like that there's a lovely tree there on the corner. I wish a Red Car had been crossing when this was filmed. NASS has posted a new one: 37 seconds of Los Angeles in the 1890's! His info: South Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 1898 B&W Video Source from: Thomas A. Edison B&W Video Source from: Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. B&W Video Source from: https://www.loc.gov/item/00694306/ |
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I love the Gardner Junction area on Sunset, reminding one of the P.E. Red Car route of days past. There's a lot of plans for new building going on in that area. One whole block in one section, all the stores are vacant now. Correction, the construction on that block has commenced! GSV view, click: HERE It's diagonally across from the above photo. The restaurant at the SW corner of Gardner and Sunset, named Gardner Junction, was built as an homage to the Red Car Line and inspired the decor. There's a lovely large 4-sided clock on the corner and also open air dining spaces. Unfortunately this restaurant never caught on and closed down. A new restaurant has taken over the space and from what I have seen, has not changed the decor that much, in fact they describe themselves as: Regional American cuisine & cocktails served amid vintage decor inspired by a former train station. But the name has changed to Electric Owl. The Google Mobile will take you down what used to be the Red Car route from Gardner to Sierra Bonita Avenue. In fact, if you start at Sierra Bonita, you can go to Gardner, cross Sunset and then follow the route as far as it goes, past Moun of Tunis etc. In fact, Start HERE! You'll proceed down what looks like an alley of sorts, it's the old P.E. route. |
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https://i.postimg.cc/J4FHjjc8/gypsycampad-bmp.jpg LAT Dec 16, 1933 I didn't really dig into it to see if the Sunset Blvd establishment was its descendant, but there was an earlier Gypsy Camp restaurant in the 1903 house once at 2525 Wilshire Boulevard, its site seen below replaced by a filling station. (The story of the house is here.) https://i.postimg.cc/L8RwBQkK/2525-W...atandvines.jpg |
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Much like the colorized old B&W movie craze of the 80's and 90's, I find these more "natural" to watch with the color turned off (i.e. back to B&W). The world was B&W back then. |
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I liked that tree too, Martin Pal. (even though someone butchered the top of it :() . https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/eyUaxd.jpg Does anyone know what kind of tree it is? (odinthor?) . |
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1967 model And you would be correct, Pescara. :) Good eye! . |
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This is interesting. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/RmWUmg.jpg Stufffor search purposes: Rover P6 3500....Gattaca And, sadly, it is the car Princess Grace was driving when she had her fatal car accident. . |
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