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Bodin, I've thought the font looks like US Bank's font, but that hasn't helped me. |
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re: The two buildings in the background of the Robby Muller polaroid. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/jRRGoO.jpg What about these two buildings? (circled below) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/O2LWhY.jpg IMDB This is a screengrab from To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) Cinematographer, Robby Muller But I'm having difficulty finding the two buildings in real life. google-earth . |
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After staring at that green building long enough me thinks that the woodwork windows appear to me to look slightly Japanese. Thus I would throw a guess that it could be Dntn LA, - Little Tokyo or the Toy District. That could also account for the red brick classic old type that was repainted over, and the 1 way street would be one of the East West streets, and the shadows show it to be late morning or early noon. That's all I can come up with.
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"1965 Los Angeles Young Men Dog in &On 1939 Dodge Jalopy" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/h12bHB.jpg eBay This was going to be a mystery location until the seller mentioned what's written on the back. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/Pv5yfZ.jpg But there's a conundrum. First, lets look at the present-day buildings that appeared in background of the 1965 photo. They're the same. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/NtC0zZ.jpg GSV But now let's look at the opposite side of the street where the jalopy was parked in a drive. The building you see is St. James Episcopal School. (hence the young gentlemen in the 1965 photograph / they were probably students) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/bEoYxV.jpg GSV The school obviously doesn't match the arts & craft-like structures we see on either side of the jalopy in the old pic. At first, I thought the brick & wooden building(s) in the vintage photo was an earlier version of the school - BUT the present-day school building appears OLDER than 1965. :shrug: for search purposes: 615 So. St. Andrew's Place - April 28th 1965- Los Angeles , |
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What is this thing in front of the jalopy's right front tire? https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/8...922/uHdsJ0.jpg detail Mickey Mouse ears? . |
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This 1956 aerial shows the space between the two buildings where the jalopy was parked. https://i.imgur.com/E4HUznN.jpg mil.library.ucsb.edu The site is cleared in a 1972 aerial. St. James Episcopal School moved to the site in 1981. |
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(In 1965 the car would be around 31 years old. A 31 year old car now would be from 1990. Just seems weird.) By the way, I looked up the eBay link and the seller advertises this as: "1965 Los Angeles Young Men Dog in & on 1939 Dodge Jalopy African American Gay interest" ? ? ? I notice this a lot on photographs on eBay. Any photo of guys together...the guys are always labeled "handsome" and/or "affectionate" if they're near each other. I guess the "gay interest" label gets results for sellers? How do they know that it doesn't turn off other buyers? Just pondering this noticeable pattern on eBay. |
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Martin, I didn't know what a '39 Dodge looked like but thought if the caption was correct, they had a grill nearly identical to the classic '34 Ford. The Dodge actually has a very different look. I also do those time span comparisons and they can often be pretty hard to fathom. |
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I would have guessed it was built around the time of the W.P.A. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...923/bEoYxV.jpg The white vertical areas (pilasters?) between the windows and framing the front entrance made me think of art deco. Here's a closer look at the entrance. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/6SWlpb.jpg If the architects were aiming for a neo-deco look they succeeded. . |
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mystery location. "1900'S NEGATIVE..VICTORIAN LADIES,REAL ESTATE SIGNS SANTA MONICA CALIFORNIA" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/924/6cXKMY.jpg eBay If you look closely there is a smallish house or bungalow behind the 'Mountain Crest Estate' sign and another building along the left edge of the photograph. (perhaps the two structures are remnants of an old farm) There also appears to be a very large sign on the crest of the hill but all we can see of it is an A and one third of the 2nd letter (R?) I thought it would spell out 'Moutain Crest Estate' but obviously it doesn't. Also note that at the bottom of the 'Mountain Crest Estate' sign it say. ."Inquire at Store" with a finger pointing [B]- - - - > Oh, and one last thought: I wonder if the women just bought property there. They seem quite jubilant. . |
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oops. . .I forgot about the smaller sign in the 1900s neg. ...Here's a closer look if anyone is interested. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/PoY8vc.jpg detail/eBay FIREBREAK...."Extends from Topanga Canyon to Laurel Canyon" . |
Probably also says "Extinguish your cigarettes"?
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https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/6...922/G42blC.jpg Boy! 'Mountain Crest Estate' is a tough nut to crack!...I just finished an hour or two of searching. Let's review: We're talking about an early subdivision, right? And, per the 'firebreak' sign, the location (560 acres) has to be somewhere between Topanga Canyon and Laurel Canyon. My guess is. . the 729 Central Building is in downtown Los Angeles. (or perhaps Santa Monica?) :shrug: Although I didn't find any information on 'Mountain Crest Estate' I found a half dozen or so rabbit holes that I plan to revisit. :) Fun times! |
I remember hearing at the time that the midcentury style screen block was added to the Warner Bros. theater building as set dressing for the film "Ed Wood."
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