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https://64.media.tumblr.com/fbba9836...natdo1_500.jpg I wasn't sure that was correct. The photo above of Mark C. Bloome on Sunset seen a few times here and there on NLA is at 6210 Sunset Blvd. which is at Sunset and El Centro, directly east of Earl Carroll's nightclub and across the street from the Palladium. Various places online have this photo dated at either 1942 or 1943. Sunset Blvd. and Wilcox Avenue would have an address around 6500. So far I can't find any sources of info or photos with a Mark C. Bloome located there myself. The Mark C. Bloome lettering in both the photos is different, however. According to the Water & Power photo site, Marck C. Bloome had "twelve locations by the 1950s." Unlikely there would have been two on Sunset within a couple blocks of each other, especially with Mueller's in between them both. The short was released in May, 1940. I'm guessing the information is incorrect, or Bloome moved the location from Wilcox to El Centro, mostly because Porky Passes Fiedler Field afterwards which was on the other side of El Centro addressed as 6134 Sunset Blvd. (The Tralfaz blog also has this location incorrect as at Sunset & Ivar, which is before Vine St. if you're traveling east.) __________ The photo below from Calisphere, shows the 6210 location of Mark C. Bloome with the same lettering. (Calisphere does not have a date for it, listing it from 1933-1943, however it would have to be at least 1938 as both NBC and Earl Carroll's opened that year. (Carroll's Dec. 26, 1938.) https://calisphere.org/crop/999x999/...1aaadcaaed2e2d On NoirCityDame's J.H. Graham site, she has a whole article about the Fiedler Fields and Fiedler himself, from about 18 months ago. Quite interesting. Lots of info and photos. 6134 Sunset: Fiedler’s Field https://jhgraham.com/2020/11/20/6134...iedlers-field/ And, speaking of, look who was playing opening night at Fiedler's Field: Dave's Delicatessan vs. Looney Tunes! https://jhgrahambooks.files.wordpres...pg?w=615&h=343 Also of interest: Porky Pig in "You Ought to Be in Pictures" was colorized in 1995, with a computer adding color to a new print of the original black and white cartoon. This preserved the quality of the original animation. The whole colorized short is not online, but around 2 1/2 minutes are, including this street scene in question. (Starting around 1:00.) |
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BLOOME MARK C CO (Mark C Bloome) Gasoline, Tires, Radios, Batteries, Auto Repairing, 6210 Sunset Blvd, 2850 Crenshaw Blvd, 8425 Beverly Blvd. 201 S La Brea Av, 5801 W Pico Blvd. |
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I think this photo shows 6100, not 6060. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag..._Avenue(1).jpg March 24, 1907, Los Angeles Times @ ProQuest via LA Public Library The 1908 LACD is the only one to show Jarrett Bros. at 6100 Pasadena Ave. In 1909 it's Jarrett and Crocker at 6100. This area does not appear on a Sanborn Map until 1920, by which time 6100 Pasadena Avenue was a vacant lot: https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...e_-_marked.jpg 1920 Sanborn Map 1273, Volume 12 @ ProQuest via LA Public Library Here's a wider view of the Pasadena Avenue/Avenue 61 intersection in 1920, with 6060 Pasadena Ave. marked (6100 was just across E. Avenue 61, as shown on the first map): https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...w_-_marked.jpg 1920 Sanborn Map 1265, Volume 12 @ ProQuest via LA Public Library With the Sanborn Maps, it's a huge help if you can find the index map (similar to the Baist Index page), which shows the areas covered in each volume. It can be hard to find the right map; not all Sanborns available online include that index map. |
In re: Jarrett...
https://i.postimg.cc/pXnX4SV8/Jarrett-Her-1912-5-23.jpg LA Herald, 5/23/1912 And here's 6109 Piedmont: https://i.postimg.cc/1zymg5Gc/Jarrett-6109-Piedmont.jpg gsv (2007 view; in later views, the house is obscured by plants and/or vehicles) |
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Partly seen to the left in the Jarrett's ebay picture, this was Albert Nies' blacksmithing shop. It was at 6108 Pasadena Avenue, not 6100 as the caption says. https://i.imgur.com/hZE0Mzn.jpg Google Books - Highland Park By Charles J. Fisher He also resided on Piedmont Ave - at 6137. https://i.imgur.com/kLikhQz.jpg cdnc.ucr.edu - Highland Park News-Herald & Journal, 25 January 1913 https://i.imgur.com/FvDA5u5.jpg redfin.com https://i.imgur.com/DyXYxPM.jpg redfin.com https://i.imgur.com/2txXsnD.jpg redfin.com |
It appears that in 1911 blacksmith Jarrett was planning to go east:
https://i.postimg.cc/2yJZ7BkZ/Jarret...-1911-4-30.jpg LA Herald, 4/30/1911 Here's a 1911 Stevens-Duryea Model AA (though probably Jarrett had an older model): https://i.postimg.cc/pdYKMTZw/Jarret...ens-duryea.jpg Classic Driver I wouldn't mind driving around town in that. |
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So does 6109 Piedmont still have a garage, err, carriage house? That Stevens would have been way too nice to park on the street. |
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There is a December 31, 1907, building permit from the Jarrett Brothers, part of which is shown below, to move a
blacksmith shop from 6060 Pasadena Avenue to 6100 Pasadena Avenue. https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...00_Pas_Ave.jpg LADBS |
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:previous: Yes, T2, those are the two apartments I was thinking of. Thanks for the reminder. :) Your pics. are missing so I'll put up a few of my own. I'll start with the Baist map from 1910. (I outlined the two apartments) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Dkb2Ma.jpg baist 1910 via tovanger2 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/KJCYre.jpg Looking north on Park View from just below 10th. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/923/TKJxKr.jpg No. #945 is on the left and was built in 1903. ...No. #958 is on the right and was built in 1909. They're definitely worth checking out for yourself. .. Go Here Thanks again T2. . |
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This intriguing photograph was recently listed on eBay As you can see, it's mounted. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/t4O74j.jpg A closer look so you can read the sign. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/Q6xKcI.jpg eBay What in the Sam hell is a "Spizzerinkum"? :shrug: . |
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Here's another photograph recently listed on eBay It's a mystery location. "Vintage Old 1930's Photo of Cars in Front of Los Angeles Apartment Clock Tower" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/DRYjf7.jpg eBay As usual here's my closer look. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/8ZYU35.jpg eBay I don't quite understand what's going on here. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...923/WkpcjD.jpg detail An overly starched flag? . |
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I'm on a roll folks! :eeekk: I'm going for broke and post one more photograph for today. (June 22, 2022) I don't believe we have seen this amazing photograph. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/PNw8kG.jpg It's astonishing to see this colossal building standing in a nearly empty Burbank. "Burbank Furniture Manufacturing Company, with about 25 men posing in front of building and railroad tracks in foreground. It was the town's first factory. After the land boom recession in 1888, the building was abandoned and transients slept in the empty factory. Later the building burned down. The building was located at the Verdugo railroad crossing." California State University, Northridge . |
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