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http://i1165.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0d803dd0.jpg http://books.google.com/books?id=kzU...epage&q&f=true The original photo caption says "Unique electric clock erected in Hood River, Ore." But the background in the photo looks like the Los Angeles Terminal Market (i.e., building on right side of top reposted photo). |
:previous: It must have been quite beautiful at night....but who would see it at night? Wouldn't the market be closed?
That said, I am completely surprised it was erected by an out of state grower's association. :) thx for the info.Flyingwedge. __ |
Imagine my surprise when I came across a second Portsmouth Hotel on the same street! (Hill Street)
the well known one facing Pershing Square http://imageshack.us/a/img849/9917/a...hhotel1913.jpg usc detail the second one at 1308 S. Hill Street. http://imageshack.us/a/img51/7250/aa...hhotelsh2a.jpg gsv rather noirish looking wouldn't you say. http://imageshack.us/a/img838/8206/a...hotelsh2de.jpg gsv the cross street is Pico Blvd. http://imageshack.us/a/img850/5840/a...hotelshill.jpg gsv I'm thinking it might have said 'Portsmouth' at the top of the vertical sign. http://imageshack.us/a/img809/9136/a...hhotelsh2b.jpg gsv Kind of insignificant I know, but a fun little discovery. __ |
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When I first saw this building I thought castle..a huge fortified castle. http://imageshack.us/a/img404/5927/a...ecentralfo.jpg gsv __ |
Personal letter written on Natick House stationery.
http://imageshack.us/a/img248/4665/a...letterebay.jpg found on ebay __ |
more clock!
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As far as the caption…I think it may be an error by the editor who didn’t fully read the article. |
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I got one this week..."Help!"
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Bob, just let me know if you need some assistance.:rolleyes: |
Eight Street and Central Avenue
detail of the block south/I'm surprised to see a Wings Place.
http://imageshack.us/a/img818/1052/a...bwingsplac.jpg http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/ Thanks for the pictures E_R. In the 1920's thru the 1950's, this area had a large Chinese population and many worked at the Terminal Produce Market and the City Market (on San Pedro). In fact the area on San Pedro from 9th to 12th Streets is often referred as the "Market Chinatown" area that Lemster photographed in a earlier blog. Several cafes and restaurants included Man Fook Lau, Modern Cafe, Tai-Loy Restaurant, New Moon (all gone) and Paul's Kitchen (still there!) |
Hotel Lancaster
Thanks, guys!
The ASIB production unit shot the Hotel Lancaster scenes in late November, 1953. So it looks like this picture could be a group of extras or neighborhood observers hamming it up for the camera after a day of shooting. There were no night-time shots of the Hotel in the film. I've never been able to pick out the Hotel in distance shots--and it was probably gone by 1955. |
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crate label http://imageshack.us/a/img23/9900/aa...iverapples.jpg foodliner __ |
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Thank you so much for your insight bighen. p.s. I'd love to learn more about the "Market Chinatown". :) __ |
Belated introduction & some family pix
I hadn’t introduced myself to the group before – had been waiting to get some family photos to share. I live in Nor Cal now but am a 3rd generation native to Los Angeles and love its history. My grandmother was born at “Maternity Cottage” on Utah St. in 1927. Her dad, Herbert Graham, ran away from home and came to LA in 1913 at age 14; he worked at the new Rosslyn Hotel as an electrician. One of his jobs must have been keeping the roof sign in working order – it’s glorious neon now but was originally light bulbs. The photo shows him on the roof behind the sign c.1926. Sorry the quality is so poor – it’s a scan from a teeny snap. I always wondered what the sign said and went to the Rosslyn on a research mission years ago when it was still a flop house – it was so thrilling to look up and see that sign. I’m still marveling over that body in the water tank of the Cecil and how the poor woman was lured up there - but if someone had said to me “hey, do you want to see these neat old skylight on the roof?” at the Rosslyn, I’d have been there like a shot! Or the tunnels under 5th St. (I’ve gone scarier places in the name of noir).
http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...roslynroof.jpg http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...slyn_Hotel.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...eles_-_Rosslyn I found another photo of him in some park with the baby in ’27. By chance does anyone recognize that fountain? Look at those palm trees... http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...-24-27park.jpg Finally a cool one of him on motorbike, no date but 1920s – could that be Main St., and that’s the Rosslyn in the background, or too washed out to tell? http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...-motorbike.jpg Anyway, I love this site, thanks to you all! |
motor bikes LA
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In the early twenties a 699 cc flat twin was produced; from 1922 mostly single cylinder side valve singles were put on the market and these economical, well made machines proved to be great sellers. In 1925 the first OHV Raleigh was brought out: the Raleigh engineers had designed an overhead valve top end for their outside flywheel 2 ¾ engine. The Motor Cycle tested such a model in march 1925 and found it handled well, went well (62 mph) and was free from unpleasant vibration. Evidently these motorized bikes were all the rage in those days. Cars were very expensive then for the average worker, so these bikes were the solution for the macho man about town. |
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Looks like the fountain in Will Rogers Park: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-x...untainlapl.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-m...2520AM.bmp.jpg LAPL/Stephen Bay |
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Thank you for sharing your personal photos Noircitydame. They're simply amazing!
originally posted by Noircitydame http://imageshack.us/a/img542/4170/aabroslynroof.jpg Looks like the massive Rosslyn Hotel sign was built around the chimney. -I've never noticed that before. __ Speaking of Rosslyn, did Mr. Rosslyn also build this 4 story building and theater as well as the hotel and annex? Perhaps we've covered this, but at the moment I can't recall. http://imageshack.us/a/img5/203/aabr...ater1930ss.jpg http://www.skyscrapercity.com/ -posted by Jesus El Sagado Looks like you can see a movie AND get a tattoo. (notice the street lamp reflecting in the window over the marquee) __ |
Anyone ever hear of Dolgeville?
Los Angeles Herald 1905 http://imageshack.us/a/img33/8320/aa...eville1905.jpg http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ __ |
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