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There was a house in my hometown, built about the same time as yours, that had a built-in vacuum. All a person had to do was attach the vacuum hose to round outlets in the wall. The basement, no doubt, was home to some sort of sucking mechanism. _ |
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The station is very similar to the one shown in Human Desire...but, as far as I can tell, it isn't the same one. The gas station in 'Human Desire' doesn't have the stepped tiers on top. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...921/baXWMd.jpg There is an interesting railroad blog called Obscure Train Movies, that discusses the locations in 'Human Desire'. (but not the stock reel) _ |
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I tried to find more information but got all discombobulated between Ray Luna and Rusty Lane. :eeekk: I searched...Ray Lane...Rusty Luna....Luna Lane....Busty Rusty....Ray 'n Rusty OH LORD.....I NEED MORE COFFEE |
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The intercom had a central panel in the kitchen and you'd select what room you'd want to call from there and then press down on a lever to talk and the sound would goto speaker/mic panel in the room you selected. The person in that room could also press down on the lever to talk to you. It had a central unit that had lots of tubes that seemed to blow out a lot and my dad got tired of replacing them, so I don't remember it being used past maybe 1966 or 67. Here's a really, really bad pic taken with a disc camera of the unit in the kitchen: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1813/...e4f0332e_b.jpgScan-140816-0012.jpg by BillinGlendaleCA, on Flickr Did I mention how bad the pic was, it's really bad. The speaker/mic panel is on top and the switches to control where the signal goes is the panel on the bottom, both to the left of your humble commenter. |
:previous: I like the photograph Bill. (why are you looking at the side of your cell phone like that? ;))
When I initially looked at the photo below..I thought it was of a French restaurant named Paulette's Brasserie "Vintage 1950s Paulette's On Woodman & Oxnard Los Angeles California Photo." https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/UfFcQ4.jpg EBAY but on closer inspection the sign doesn't say Brasserie at all....it says Brassieres! https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/xNpqGO.jpg DETAIL which led to this article... https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/5GifI2.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...921/lJyTJ3.jpg link coming which eventually led me to this... https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/RjZvRz.jpg having trouble finding the links again / found all this last night Here's our first look at Paulette Firestone. (the back of her head actually) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/XucXG8.jpg DETAIL Paulette's real name is Paulette Florence Bennett. (but then her trail went cold ) You get a better look at Paulette here. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/wFWwuf.jpg Whoo Boy...now that's what I call a Sewing Circle! :previous: _________________________________________________________ All the images are from a 1953 issue of Adam Magazine. (I'll add the link once I find it again) BACK TO THE TOP: Does anyone know if the building (ebay photograph) is still standing? _ |
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ER-- central vaccum systems have been around a long time... check out this 1915 video (from about 2:10): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGLLEte6kx0 https://s22.postimg.cc/7px8d2vht/centralvac.bmp.jpg |
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(Kids these days(adjusts the onion on my belt)). ETA: I still have that Kodak Pocket Instamatic and I think that shot's still in the camera. |
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(I have no idea how to post Google Street Views.) ETA: It looks like they added onto the building to extend into the parking lot pictured in ER's photo, The one story house across and down Woodman looks the same. |
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An advert in the December 4, 1950 edition of The Van Nuys News gives the address of Paulette's Custom Made Training Brassieres as 12322 Ventura Boulevard, Studio City (not the place in the picture). The advert also includes the following: MUSCLE CONTROL |
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Somewhat surprisingly, Paula Firestone has a brief listing at IMDB This is one of the two films she worked on. HEAVENLY BODIES 1963. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/DQiNPV.jpg imdb The other film, Erotica...is for the Bon Vivant" [1961] had the tag-line "Ablaze with Pulchritude!" __ |
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Which looks a little like this picture posted here. I looked at the edges and the slope of the roof and am thinking "maybe"? So few old buildings remain on this part of Long Beach Blvd. Although it says Seville Ave it could be that in those days it was configured differently? I know that a few posts later ethereal_reality put up ariel maps of old Walnut Park. http://harrymarnell.net/palmplsky.jpg Anyway, enough of me chatting away, like the old lady that i am..goodnight. |
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I just despaired and added CBD to my 'ignore list'. Life's too short. |
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TRK is a great LA locations movie, and is actually set in LA, unlike "Se7ven". In TRK, Union Station plays LAX :-) |
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My parent's house had an intercom. They replaced it once. Here's the last one that was in the house when we sold it. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1817/...dc24d669_z.jpg Intercom by Kimberly, on Flickr We hardly used that intercom. People who came to visit sure did like to use it. Particularly my cousins. It was a fun toy for them. ETA: Actually, Mom used the intercom the most for just the radio function. She could tune a station on the main intercom pictured above and set to play over select house speakers. She liked to put it on one of the outside speakers when she was gardening or doing yard work because then she didn't have to carry a portable radio outside. |
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More on the "Wizard of Bras" (now that is kind of clever...) Her latter-day tagline is pretty good, but Paulette definitely wasn't springing for any new photography for her ads...a series in the Times, 1954-1972: https://s22.postimg.cc/4y9vfgdtt/pau...iptych.bmp.jpg Oct 31, 1954/April 5, 1966/October 12, 1972 And you have to love "WHY BE 'D'-Void? You can be D-DEVINE...D-DELIGHTFUL...." https://s22.postimg.cc/5dpqltjvl/pau...xtraad.bmp.jpghttps://s22.postimg.cc/anupd8tvl/paulettewwd.bmp.jpg LAT May7, 1970/WWD, March 22, 1966 |
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I'd be interested to know what Paulette's style and script were - the four adverts above use four different typefaces for her logo. If anyone's interested, my best guesses are: 1954 Park Avenue 1966 Coronet Bold 1970 Brush Script 1972 Something close to Mayfair |
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