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On seeing the movie I couldn't imagine intercity bus service ever having been so luxurious. If this was ever offered to the public, it must have been a flash in the pan that didn't last long. |
A surprising number of survivors.
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http://imageshack.com/a/img538/6509/w5M16r.jpgGoogle Maps Zooming in closer to Simmons and E. Hereford, we find: #1 and #8....only the original garages remain. #2 through #9....original houses remain, some with heavy modifications. Even the alleyway next to #2, just beginning to form in the 1929 pic, remains. http://imageshack.com/a/img673/7127/UYZM2T.jpgGoogle Maps On E. Hereford and E. Southside, #10 and #11 also remain. http://imageshack.com/a/img537/8202/iMFmzV.jpgGoogle Maps Moving over to Fairfield, the larger buildings, #12 and #13 are still there, too. http://imageshack.com/a/img537/1205/206V3Q.jpgGoogle Maps Heading up Allston, Easton, and Northside, toward Montebello Park Way, we find #14 through #17, still holding fort (and not looking too shabby). http://imageshack.com/a/img673/2509/vnTf2F.jpgGoogle Maps The neighborhood is certainly a lot more crowded than it was 85 years ago, but at least a few old-timers are still around. |
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Wow! I can't believe you tracked down all those houses and buildings. My patience would have run out after one or two. Nice! |
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Here is an obstructed photo of a Pickwick Stage in a publicity shot at Hollywood Police Station. [IMG]http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/t...lywoodSign.jpg[/IMG] |
Martin, thanks so much for that touching story of Charles Laughton at the Hollywood Canteen. I imagine the Gettysburg Address had an especial poignancy for that particular audience!
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...wickCoach1.jpg eBay The high driving position was continued in the Nite Coaches. The first one was exhibited at the Pacific Southwest Exposition at Long Beach in 1928. The car was christened by Clara Bow, watched by around 20,000 people. A huge amount of information on the Nite Coaches can be found at www.coachbuilt.com, with additional information at Myn Transport Blog. Incidentally, the portholes were used for ventilation. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...wickCoach2.jpg dieselpunks.blogspot.com The Coachbuilt article includes this 1932 advert for Nite Coach trips to Los Angeles. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...wickCoach3.jpg www.coachbuilt.com Another unusual bus I came across while doing a picture search for the Nite Coach is this articulated design made by Kaiser. An article titled Kaiser’s articulated bus on the Hemmings blog suggests that only one of these buses was ever built, but it entered regular service between Los Angeles and San Francisco from 1946 to 1951. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...aiserCoach.jpg Hemmings Daily After reading about the two-decked Pickwick Nite Coaches and the articulated Kaiser, I was reminded of the Cyclops from the 1976 movie 'The Big Bus'. I saw the movie again a couple of months ago (probably for the first time since the '80s), and spotted a couple of Los Angeles locations. The early scenes take place in the Port of Los Angeles, but it's the downtown scene that interested me. The bus station which appeared in the movie was the bus station on Main between 6th and 7th. Larger versions of the images below, along with a load of extra "now and then" pictures, can be found on movielocationsandmore.blogspot.com. The Cyclops at the bus station. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z.../LABigBus1.jpg movielocationsandmore.blogspot.com Looking back towards Main. The Pacific Electric Building (now the PE Lofts) is across the Street. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z.../LABigBus2.jpg movielocationsandmore.blogspot.com Looking south on Main. Dearden's, including its sign, is still there. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z.../LABigBus3.jpg movielocationsandmore.blogspot.com The bus leaves northbound on Main. The Central Building on the left has gone, as have several of the buildings on both sides of Main on the far side of 6th Street. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z.../LABigBus4.jpg movielocationsandmore.blogspot.com Here's the bus station in 1941. The caption says "Main Street between 6th & 7th showing undesirable stores & vacant lots". The "undesirable stores" on the left had already gone when the movie was filmed in the mid-70s. The tracks on the right disappear into the Pacific Electric Building. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...BusStation.jpg USC Digital Library At the base of the Central Building is the Glass House Reastaurant. A menu and map from the restaurant was posted by e_r back in post #17660. http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...usStationb.jpg Detail of picture above. |
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Thanks for the Sunset Tower photos, I love that building. Looks all the same right now except the street side has tall hedges obscuring the entrance view. The last few years Vanity Fair has held their annual Oscar party there. I recently discovered that in the TV series Cannon, Private Detective Cannon lives in that building. LOL at "Sunset shadow-caster |
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This looks great when blown up. It's a work-in-progress |
From innovative, to hopefully noirish, to tacky, to dismal.
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http://imageshack.com/a/img673/49/dQDw87.jpg http://www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/...ticulated-bus/ Below is the coach as it appeared in the colors of Santa Fe Trailways, under which it would serve until 1951. http://imageshack.com/a/img742/2042/mZrZMj.jpg http://www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/...ticulated-bus/ Here's another view of the coach as the Santa Fe Trailways unit. But this photo is described as Denver. Could this be correct? An articulated, 4-wheel-steering coach is much better suited to city use, not long-distance LA to Denver travel. http://imageshack.com/a/img631/6702/WuJhxX.jpg http://www.classicbusdepot.com/bus-photos/88_0_1_0_C/ I can only hope to imagine that the Kaiser Coach was the setting for some pretty noirish goings-on. An articulated, 4-wheel-steering, "coach from the future"? The setting seems ripe for drama. NBC apparently thought so. After the success of the film "The Big Bus", the network tried to recreate the excitement by offering TV viewers the lame "Supertrain" in 1978 (same as a bus, but on rails....how innovative). Basically a rip-off of "The Big Bus" (which was undoubtedly a rip-off of the Kaiser Coach) the series tried to be The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, and Mystery-of-the-Week, all in one. It was a miserable failure. http://imageshack.com/a/img631/87/ysjEjk.jpg http://nbc_supertrain.tripod.com/sit..._022179_ad.jpg On a side note....my Dad (for a very brief time) drove an articulated bus for the CDTA in the 1980's between Schenectady and Albany, NY. The only thing noirish that ever happened to him on that bus was when a drunk vomited on his shoes....twice. The buses didn't last long (neither did my Dad). http://imageshack.com/a/img909/3738/lAzQMd.jpg http://gallery.bustalk.info/displayi...album=82&pos=2 I'm not sure vomit classifies as "noir", but it's all I've got. Be well, my friends! |
I can do this, I can do this, I can do this, I can do this, etc. etc.
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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8030/7...18a0989b_o.jpg Always room for improvement, though. I look forward to seeing your finished composition. :tup: |
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I could use some of this OCD. Tremendous effort Albany! Thanks for your hard work. __ |
I came across this photograph the other night on ebay.
"patrol car, 1952" http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/743/xYzYwf.jpg I recognize the building in the background as the Amestoy Building on S. Main Street. Here's the Amestoy in 1958 (the year of it's demise) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/538/dnreJh.jpg www.latimes/vintage photos As we've discussed earlier on NLA, the 'Stake Out' Bar was a popular watering hole for the LAPD. (seen at lower right) __ |
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ebay http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...673/zTHrRv.jpg ebay http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...745/Lp4fBm.jpg ebay I certainly don't remember seeing this low-slung building before. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...910/WTXVUU.jpg ebay with text http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/YSnQ2x.jpg ad_1911 http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...661/8TK1eE.jpg ebay http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...674/Mdd3lh.jpg ebay 500 years -is that even possible? large end photo_1911 http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/537/sNvqra.jpg __ |
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