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unihikid, I think you hit the bullseye, even in the dark. The "John's TV" building is still there at PCH and Frampton Ave. It's been "remodeled" with an ugly stick, but it's there. And PCH does make the kink, goes over the little hump and down again and then begins to gain elevation westbound. The storefronts in the distance on the south (left) side of PCH remain. The north (right) side of PCH has been completely redeveloped, with the Pep Boys occupying the vacant lot where the station wagon is passing. But at least the Boys were nice enough to hang around for another 60 years, almost. Anyway there's enough here that I'm buying it! And while I'm here, props to odinthor and richkay for picking up the Santa Monica puzzle! |
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https://i.postimg.cc/C5FmRKWC/Ayers-447-SGrand.jpg 1909 Birdseye Map At lower left corner in the below: https://i.postimg.cc/1XJMwQQk/Ayers-Visit.jpg detail of image at https://home.csulb.edu/~odinthor/socal10.html |
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never-built M. L. Wicks home, as noted on the 1888 Sanborn Map. I believe the wall was still there in 1910. Here's the stone wall, earlier and from farther back, with the red dot marking about where the man is standing in e_r's close-up above: https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag..._from_UCLA.jpg UCLA Quote:
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[QUOTE=Flyingwedge;9611611]Kudos to Odinthor and HossC for IDing the apartment building and State Normal School. I'll add that the stone wall was built for the
never-built M. L. Wicks home, as noted on the 1888 Sanborn Map. I believe the wall was still there in 1910. /QUOTE] Good Lord, can you imagine how hot it was for the woman trudging up that hill in all those clothes?! That was one tough generation! |
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Fantastic revelations on the 'mystery' apartment building, EVERYONE!... I'm in awe. :worship: _____________________________________________________________ I found the following slides this weekend on eBay. Here's the 1st one that I happened upon. (they're being sold separately) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/Yx0pfy.jpg eBay As you can see it shows a mother with her son posing on a street. I thought that was the only slide until I happened upon this second slide of the same boy riding his bicycle. ..(I think the boy might have just ridden down the hill) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/A6sKgF.jpg eBay Of course my eye wandered to the large building(s?) in the background. ...They're quite wonderful looking. ...There's a street sign but no matter how large I blow up the photograph it remains blurry. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/JKAZQb.jpg detail The following two slides are being sold together & I'm guessing that this is the family's home. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/T90eVS.jpg eBay The father is visible on the front porch and, luckily for us , there is a street number. . .2292. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/0xiL6p.jpg detail House slide #2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/wlCAje.jpg eBay Do you think we can find this family's home???? Lastly, the family goes out to the movies (dressed to the 9s) to see This is Cinerama at the Warner Bros. theater on Hollywood Blvd. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/7ONfJd.jpg eBay < - - - -click the eBay link - there are a total of 3 photographs taken in front of the theater) note: the grandmother(?) holding the Cinerama program. . . . |
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The lady and boy are standing across the street from the old Commodore Apartments on Cherokee and Yucca, with the James Apartments in the background. |
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Fantastic revelations on the 'mystery' apartment building, EVERYONE!... I'm in awe. :worship: _____________________________________________________________ The following two slides are being sold together & I'm guessing that this is the family's home. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/T90eVS.jpg eBay The father is visible on the front porch and, luckily for us , there is a street number. . .2292. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/0xiL6p.jpg detail House slide #2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/wlCAje.jpg eBay Do you think we can find this family's home???? _____________ No time to explain (OK, running out the door to an engagement), but the house, slightly remodeled, is at 2292 Silver Ridge Ave., L.A. 39. |
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By the way, the first GSV image I pulled up on Cherokee at Yucca, HERE, looks like a dust storm is heading down Yucca. (Why they'd blur that isn't clear to me. :shrug:) |
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How did HenryHuntington come up with this i.d., it's completely beyond my comprehension....anyway, I believe that's a '55 Buick, so the photo is likely dated around that year....the gentleman pictured is probably the homeowner, James Cipriano Aguinaldo.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...080&fit=bounds Mr. Aguinaldo was born in 1908 in the Philippines....in 1928 he was enrolled at Berkeley, at that time Cipriano was his first name.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds In 1946 he became a naturalized citizen, and adopted James as his first name (his age is shown incorrectly here, he would have been 38 in '46).... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...370&fit=bounds He was married in 1949.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds In Feb. 1950 Mr. and Mrs. Aguinaldo lost a child at birth.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds Social Security records indicate Mr. Aguinaldo died in Long Beach in 1999, age 91. Mrs. Aguinaldo sailed out of Manila on the Norwegian merchant ship "Torrens", arriving in San Francisco on April 10, 1945, accompanied by her first husband and a son.... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...080&fit=bounds Torrens served as troopship between 1942 and 1946 (U.S.A.T. 25), operating on behalf of the United States War Shipping Administration by Barber Steamship Lines and the American West African Line. Torrens transported about 58,000 American troops to various areas of the Pacific, distributed on 20 voyages from the west coast of the US. On each voyage she had about 4000 tons of cargo, mainly war materials and equipment for the troops. |
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Impressive research, riichkay! ..I need to step up my game. ;) |
e_r, most of the above was out of familysearch.org., operated by the Mormons....registration is free....they do a great job of collating diverse family documents.
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Thanks for the heads up....I'll have to check it out. :) And, like you, I'd like to know out Henry Huntington located the house. I honestly didn't think we'd find it. |
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Since nobody mentioned it, these houses are 2311, 2315 and 2321 Lake View Ave., just a few doors away from the Silver Ridge Ave. house. |
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e-r and richkay, as you might recall, I work in the Archives at SCRM digitizing photograpic images. I guess over the years and some thousands of images requiring detective work before they can be cataloged, I've developed an acuity for squinting at small, out-of-focus and/or oblique characters in an effort to develop clues to locations, dates, etc. In this case, e-r saved me the trouble of enlarging the street sign and the house number and I was able to make out "Silver Ridge". The Google did the rest, although I have a couple of out-of-date Auto Club maps for when "things have changed". To return the compliment, I'm amazed that richkay's development of Mr. Alguinado's vital statistics was so thorough. Certainly I've learned some techniques, etc. from watching the masters here on NLA, and I try to bring some of my experiences from SCRM here when I can. Finally, being a sucker for epilogues, I hope the members of the Alguinado/Cipriano family led happy lives. The seem like lovely people. |
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