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My favorite swing dancers, other than Frankie Manning and Norma Miller-- https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/cD...56Q=w1366-h768 |
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When I was in Sea Scouts in the 1950s our dress uniforms were US Navy enlisted dress blues, surplus from Treasure Island, with the Sea Scout "bug" sown over the stars. The "tan pajamas" (1505s) I wore in the Air Force were a hell of a lot more practical :-) Cheers, Earl |
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. Enjoyed the jitterbug and swing dance photos Lorendoc and GW (Frankie Manning is 102!).http://hollywoodphotographs.com/photos/lrg/HC-285.jpg Torrence/Hollywood Photographs CAPTION: Sally Butterfly Dancing the jitterbug with PFC A. DeFlaminis at the Hollywood Canteen, 1944. I haven't been able to find anything out about Sally Butterfly, if indeed that's her name. (Or PFC DeFlaminis, for that matter.) Awhile ago I was looking for examples of jitterbug dancing online. I found this great MGM short that's a humorous instructional and historical piece about the dance. It culminates in some great dance moves. The blond dancer in the Marine uniform (:previous:) does a jitterbug dance with Charlotte Greenwood in the 1943 color film "The Gang's All Here." In that film he's credited as Charles Saggau. That film also has swing dancing in Benny Goodman's number "Minnie's in the Money." There's also a great dance number in the 1943 b&w film "The Powers Girl," where they do a jitterbug number in the pouring rain! |
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Frankie Manning died in NY in 2009 a month shy of his 95th birthday, dancing practically until the end. |
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https://c6.staticflickr.com/1/644/31...5eb8e8dc_b.jpg edcolver |
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/ju...xE0=w1366-h768 etsy https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/8t...kRg=w1366-h768 etsy |
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An organ grinder and his monkey visits Berendo street in Los Feliz, 1926.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/x1WQfD.jpg courtesy Marjorie Monteleone Romer "The organ grinder would let children play with his monkey. It was always good for a squeal and a laugh. Little Marjorie Monteleone clutched the monkey in the front yard of her home at 1909 N. Berendo Street in 1926. Even the Ralph’s Grocery delivery man stopped his truck long enough to be amused by the monkey. He may even have slipped him a banana." -lfia Here's lil' Marjorie's home and front yard today. (note how the tree has grown) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...921/SqCKKd.jpg gsv And here's the house across the street that's visible in the vintage photograph. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...924/6zfZ4A.jpg gsv |
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Whew, that makes more sense than my first thought, which was that the trousers' bell-bottoms were somehow kept secured to the leg so that they wouldn't flap around. |
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I wish I had more information to go with this photograph. (I found it a few weeks ago on ebay / it's no longer listed)
"Young lady dressed up, Los Angeles." http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...921/KkLUKM.jpg ebay perhaps she's modeling a satin bridesmaid dress....maybe prom....or perhaps she made the dress herself. I like the deep niche above the fireplace. I don't recall seeing one quite like it. __ |
I just happened upon this amazing old postcard on ebay.
"1911 Los Angeles, California - REAL PHOTO Apartment Bldg, Hotel, Devon Inn" http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/CT1z0E.jpg http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-Los-Ang...IAAOSwImRYZZJ3 back http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...924/VwIFkB.jpg turned for easier reading http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...922/DOh37b.png :previous: "This is a poor picture. I am on the side that doesn't show." link to the photograph in ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-Los-Ang...IAAOSwImRYZZJ3 _ |
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Everything about this is stylistically atrocious, in a fun way. The satin, the bustier, the ruffles, the antimacassars.... Obviously shot by an LA counterpart of Diane Arbus |
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The current Navy uniform is the same design but it's now made of Gabardine rather than wool. This was a much needed improvement for many reasons. But the pathetic ridiculous item today in 2017 is that enlisted Navy women wear the jumper top of the "crackerjack" uniform. This a rank insult on three levels: It insults the Navy, insults males and most of all it's a hideous insult to women. Navy enlisted women already had a very well designed and good looking female uniform. [So why is it that many military women want to be males and even look like males?] Haven't they noticed that the male and female bodies are different? The traditional Navy enlisted uniform was designed specifically for males. When you put that on a female she looks absurd....like its Halloween. |
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