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Hi everybody. I'm writing articles about romanian architecture from 1925 to 1940 and recently in my possesion entered ~1000 pictures, news papers, magazines and documents from that era. All of the newspapers and magazines have, among materials from Romania (obvious) lots of stuff about USA from CA to NY. So i'll share with you the CA pictures i'll find.
Here's one from april 1938, waterslide in Venice Beach https://i.imgur.com/EWmRXu8.png PS: I apologize for my english as it's not my 1st language. PPS: I'll upload them at the best resolution possible. |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...illerApts1.jpg www.historicmapworks.com |
Thanks, Harry's Place, for your thoughtfulness! Your English is just fine.
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My grandparents travelled from Missouri to Los Angeles in either a model A or T Ford around 1920. My Grandmother kept travel diaries in the form of small notebooks documenting the journey. We read them one day and she wrote they covered 200 miles per day.
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Lomara--If around 1920, it would have been a Model T. The Model A (second series) didn't appear until the '28 models came out in late 1927.... Do you have any pictures of the trip? |
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I was curious about the reason for the flooding in front of the Miller Apartments. I found an article in the L.A. Times published February 19, 1914, the same date that appears on the photo. Can't offer a screen grab of the article as I don't wish to go to copyright prison. But here's a few paragraphs, direct quotes, offered under the Fair Use doctrine. Rain fell an inch an hour yesterday for the first time in the history of Los Angeles. 19.28 inches is a lot of rain. The current seasonal rainfall total for downtown Los Angeles is 5.01 inches. Also, welcome Harry's Place! I'm looking forward to your photos. If possible, could you indicate which newspapers and magazines published the photos? |
:previous: Interesting information Handsome Stranger.
The run-off.. from the extremely heavy rainfall..traveled south and took out this bath house in Long Beach CA. [1914] February 1914 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/s75wyg.jpg from claudineburnett "After the heavy rains of 1914 engineers recommended a comprehensive plan for conservation work, for channel protection, and for the diversion of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel rivers, from Long Beach and Los Angeles harbors, into Alamitos Bay. They also recommended a diversion dam be constructed from a point near Dominguez Hill to Signal Hill to safeguard the harbor interests." from claudineburnett Was the diversion dam, mentioned above, actually built? __ |
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Toboggan water slides were very popular back in the 1930s. The slides usually ended up with wire fencing (or slanted boards) on both sides of the slide. (for obvious reasons) There was one (from this same era, or earlier) at the lakeside amusement resort where my family vacationed in the 1960s & 70s. Quote:
Good luck with your Romanian architecture project. _ |
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Here's some additional information on the Miller Apartments at 1116 S. Flower. (30 units. Built 1914) same year as the flood snapshot (taken in front of the apt. bldg.) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/1gIxXc.jpg USC There is one of these forms [WPA Household Census] for each renter in the building. Perhaps it was one of these tenants that took the flood snapshot. If you have nothing better to do ;)...you can see all of them HERE. _ |
@all, thank you. This race that looks like a very bad idea took place in CA in the summer of 1936.
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https://mirc.sc.edu/islandora/object/usc%3A54028 https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4916/...f8e3c3df_b.jpg Anybody recognize the neighborhood? |
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The penultimate "noirish" year? Late 40s-early '50s cold war era? 1949 maybe? A good case can be made for the Depression-WW2 era, but for me it would be late '40s. Strange how "Double Indemnity", possibly the best of the noirs, set in L.A. in 1943 in the middle of WW2 makes no reference to the war at all. The war years were dark but hopeful, with everybody pulling together and hoping for a better post war world. I guess the book predated the war. The cold war dashed the hopes of a better post war world, so in some ways were darker. Another great noire from 1949..."The Third Man"...makes constant reference to the cold war era in Vienna. The cold war was bleak, especially in the ruined cities of Europe. So 1949 is my pick for the height of "noirishness".
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https://i.postimg.cc/qqFqJp40/millerapts-bmp.jpg LAH Feb 10, 1912 Hulda was his wife--she is mentioned as "Mrs. J T Miller" on Cambridge St in other items in the Herald... |
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I think they're iceblock-skiing up Grand Blvd to Windward Circle in Venice. The Venice Garage on Windward Ave appears in this shot from the film. https://i.imgur.com/joCF05A.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5qAwW3e.jpg cdnc.ucr.edu Here's the area from 1938 with the garage, and the chimney stack building above it, circled. The route up and down Grand Blvd the intrepid girls are taking is arrowed. https://i.imgur.com/rEnWLso.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu Forget luge ... we need this sport in the Winter and Summer Olympics now. :tup: |
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Oh, that's annoying. I found the Venice Garage earlier (115 Windward Avenue in the SM CDs), downloaded a vintage aerial photo from 1928, and told myself that I must have the wrong place because there's a canal there. Of course, I forgot that most of the canals were filled in around 1929 (the film is 1930). Well done for remembering, Noir_Noir. For comparison, here's the image I was looking at. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...iceGarage1.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu ETA: Looking at the film again, I think that the extant 227 Windward Avenue is visible in the background. The property sites give a build date of 1920. Unfortunately, trees hide the front on all GSV images. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...iceGarage2.jpg mirc.sc.edu/Google Maps |
Harry's Place Aquaplaning photograph
Excellent sleuthing Noir Noir and HossC...and ScottyB for unearthing the video.
In the first half of the video I couldn't help but notice how vivacious the middle girl was. She was talking almost nonstop...jabbering...waving..kicking her leg.....and telling the driver to speed up! In the second half, when they do speed up and take that wild turn, I can't tell which one she is. At first I thought she is the one on the ice block that broke apart. Later, at 4:11, the mic catches the driver possibly calling her 'Ruby' (telling her it was a 'good shot'). A CLUE! I thought. BUT, and it's a big BUT...the girl in question [the vivacious one] might be the following girl that doesn't have a mishap. That is...until she tries the turn again and ends up looking... ..like this. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...924/qIFnnG.jpg Anyhoo, I had hoped the 'vivacious' girl was the one that was 'possibly' called Ruby...but now I think she's the girl shown above. _ update-- Unless.....this is 'Ruby' Since her block of ice broke apart...perhaps she is using one of the other girl's ice block to make a second attempt at the turn. *insert horse beating gif here* *checks self into mental hospital* _ |
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The clues were there if I'd bothered to look and listen. The metadata gives the location as Venice, and the audio at 1:45 says "sure beats riding on the canals" and at 5:10 you can hear "aren't you glad they filled in the canals?". From LAPL: Women in swimsuits riding on blocks of ice These three photographs show women in swimsuits near the streets of Venice Beach riding on blocks of ice. In the frame at top left, three women are sitting on a huge block of ice and are being towed by cars. The frame at top right shows three women sitting together on an ice block in siwmsuits and heels, holding on to a rope. In the third frame at bottom, three women are "ice-block" skiing, and waving to the camera. Appears to be a publicity photograph for the Miss California Bathing Beauty Contest. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...iceGarage3.jpg LAPL |
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https://i.postimg.cc/Zncn91qx/ice.jpg [source: LAPL] Yet another view. Notice we can see part of a Fox Movietone camera at the lower left, as well as the 227 Windward Avenue house HossC mentioned earlier. |
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