Usherettes posing in the projection room of Grauman's Chinese Theater, circa 1927.
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"Academy of the Holy Names, a flourishing school for girls established by a band of holy sisters in 1901."
http://imageshack.us/a/img405/760/aa...caacademyo.jpg ebay The seller says it was located at 3rd Street and Arizona Avenue in Santa Monica CA three or so blocks from the ocean. -long gone I believe. http://imageshack.us/a/img844/7314/a...caacademys.jpg google aerial __ |
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I thought I recognized the pontoon bridge from "It's a mad mad mad world".
The Bridges of Terminal Island http://www.floodgap.com/roadgap/47-103/ |
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Arcadia gave land all over Los Angeles and Santa Monica for parks (including Palisades Park), orphanages, etc and the land for the Sawtelle Soldiers' Home in West LA. The Arcadia Hotel was, of course, where Griffith J Griffith shot his wife through the eye in 1903, causing her to fling herself from a hotel window resulting in even more injuries. Paradise Leased has a great collection of photos of the Hotel: http://paradiseleased.wordpress.com/...hotel-arcadia/ There's several posts here on the thread too. Arcadia as a teen: https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Y...75034%2BPM.jpg http://lahistory.tumblr.com/post/256...stearns-age-43 In later life in Santa Monica: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Z...75043%2BPM.jpg http://www.smmirror.com/articles/Opi...a-Shaper/31412 |
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The Coulter Dry Goods Company, 1905.
Los Angeles Herald http://imageshack.us/a/img855/7665/a...ulter1905b.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img5/7185/aaad2coulter1905.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img89/9917/aaad2coulter1905a.jpg http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ |
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Houdini at the Alexandria Hotel (1915?) It's difficult to read.
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The Terminal Market Clock. Checking out NETR Historical Aerials, the earliest image they have is 1948 and the awnings are in place. The image is very poor but it does seem to show that “something” is located between the gap of the four awnings towards the south end. The 1952 and 1972 images are also unclear, but the 1980 image? No question, there is something suspended between those four corners and it has the same appearance as these photos. The color 2003 image is not quite as clear, probably due to the sun which causes the object (clock) to be too shiny to see any detail. Then comes a 2004 image, and there can be no doubt. The clock is gone. Jumping to Google Earth historical imagery of the Terminal Market, the March 8, 2003 view shows the same shiny object that is on the NETR 2003 photo. But jump to the next image from December 30, 2003 and again it’s clear…the clock is gone. The awnings are still shown up to July 27, 2008, and are gone by June 5, 2009. So sometime in 2003 the clock was remeoved. So they have had 10 years now to forget about the clock in some obscure corner of one of those buildings while it falls to the hands of time. |
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I know that room: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--...75808%2BPM.jpg http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.ph...on&start=13525 Ricardo "Pajarito" Moreno training at the Alexandria Hotel |
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Hotel Lancaster
Folks--a follower of this great forum for a long time, so I finally signed up for an ID.
Does anyone have an image of the Hotel Lancaster that is NOT a publicity still from the 1954 "A Star is Born"? My search only brought up BURT Lancaster! The Hotel was located at 121 North Flower Street. Thanks |
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:previous: I couldn't find a photograph and I even had the address (from IMDB). So kudos to you Flyingwedge.
-and welcome to N.L.A. acorn8332 Below is an interesting video of still photographs of the Bunker Hills area. (Yes...I was looking for the Hotel Lancaster) We've seen many of the photos before but they're nice to see assembled with the elegiac music. http://imageshack.us/a/img845/1048/a...ericanfilm.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img842/8474/a...mericannoi.jpg http://americanfilmnoir.com/bhvideo.html click on the link provided above. -be sure to watch it LARGE screen. -enjoy __ |
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