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Architectural question
Here is the Rosewood United Methodist Church from HossC's post, above.
https://i.imgur.com/X3zOC1r.jpgGSV The building's gables, seen left and right, actually rise above the height of the building's roof. Is there a name for this specific kind of gable? Or is it simply a parapet? Quote:
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NLA regains missing photos!
. Good news!On March 13th I wrote the quoted post below; a little over two months later, PHOTOBUCKET has answered it! Business Photobucket Restores Photos “Taken Hostage,” Hopes to Lure Back Customers with Cheaper Plans After Last Year’s $399 Debacle Long-time Denver photo site reorganizes with new management and much cheaper price plans --Denver Post https://www.denverpost.com/2018/05/1...hosting-plans/ Quote:
I'll put away my thumbs and/or fingers now. Anyone have photos they want to see again? Better copy them into a folder on your desktop now...you never know. From post "below": https://pictures.historicimages.net/...000&id=7832437 Historic Images |
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If I read the article correctly, it looks like they're going to be offering an intermediate account (10Gb storage) with 3rd-party hosting for $1.99/month for a limited time, while they monitor public response. That's even cheaper than when I started paying. |
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First, the Gladden Apartments at 100 South Olive, starring as the Florence Apartments. https://78.media.tumblr.com/bc45d4de...rtso1_1280.jpg [source: 20th Century Fox Cinema Archives] The only other exterior location I spotted is The Rindge House at 2263 South Harvard Blvd. Philip Marlowe approaches it at the start of the movie and intones via voice-over: "I was sore at myself for coming all the way out to Pasadena on a day like that." https://78.media.tumblr.com/066297bd...rtso2_1280.jpg [source: 20th Century Fox Cinema Archives] One more thing caught my eye: Marlowe seems curiously unconcerned that the Broadway Hollywood building creeps ever closer to his office window over the course of the film. https://78.media.tumblr.com/2072a6ca...rtso3_1280.jpg [source: 20th Century Fox Cinema Archives] "Man, how I hate summer winds. They come in suddenly off the Mojave Desert and you can taste sand for a week." |
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https://pictures.historicimages.net/...000&id=7832437
Historic Images ________________________ Oops, I didn't know that I'd posted this photo yesterday until just now, I was looking at the post about the mail fire in the courtyard of Union Station and had found this other related one that I hadn't seen before and was going to do some other looking about first, but I guess I hit the wrong button. Anyway, that's what this photo is about. By the way, in the original L.A. Times caption for this photo (12-13-42) they wrote that the fireman is holding a banjo. :shrug: |
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.................................................................................................................. ETA, Thx so much MP for the photo of the club building back in the day when the brick was rendered (the whole inside of the building was also stripped back to the bare brick with the ceiling rafters exposed when I knew it). I always wondered what it originally looked like. We had some good times there. Quote:
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Thanks so much for your help with the two 1977 photographs BillinGlendaleCA, Scott Charles and HossC.
DETAIL https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/xNncvX.png Quote:
WHEN ACTUALLY..... https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/M7BD2v.jpg google earth That's quite a distance. For comparison; here's how the houses look today. looking east on Temple St. from Glendale Blvd. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/p5Jksb.jpg GSV _ |
Lorendoc, thanks for locating the 'Sweet Sixteen Foundation & Grill in WeeGee's photograph. I really appreciate it.
_____________________________ Fashion icon WeeGee, 1952 https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/pAytBj.jpg icp.org The lovely lady is unknown. The photograph was Peter Gowland. I'M KIDDING ABOUT WEEGEE BEING A FASHION ICON ______ PHOTO #2 "WeeGee and movie actress Dorothy Hart." [c.1948] Now I know why Dorothy Hart became a nun. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/TAf3tK.jpg www.icp.org / PHOTOGRAPHER UNKNOWN CORRECTION: Dorothy Hart did NOT become a nun. It was actress Dolores Hart who became a nun. __________________ UPDATE: just found this 2nd photo from the event. Moments before WeeGee planted that big smooch on Dolores. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...921/6mWuyh.jpg icp.org / c.1948 You can see more of the background in this one. Can any of you fine sleuths figure out the location by the clues? (I'd guess a theater)....a premier perhaps.:shrug: _ |
Candid photograph of Dorothy Hart.
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/xq90/922/Qv4MjO.jpg EBAY Yes indeedy. |
"Marsh Children on Fair Oaks, about 1910."
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/swpXjg.jpg oldtimeycats, also oac.cdib I don't know if these children are related to Robert Marsh who lived at 1119 Westchester. (thanks GW) His Westchester home was the subject of a mystery post HERE. Maybe someone (I'm looking at you oldstuff) can dig up some information on the extended family of Robert Marsh. (or perhaps GW knows) __ Here's a closer look at the businesses across the street. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/6xKEKB.jpg detail I believe they're mostly real estate offices. (but I'm not sure about the building at far right) __ |
'mystery' location.
"Weegee photographing mannequins in Mickey Ward's L.A. Camera Exchange's window display." [c.1951] UNIDENTIFIED PHOTOGRAPHER https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/lJJLy9.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/3i1ZFq.jpg INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY Has anyone heard of Mickey Ward's before? At first glance I thought this was NYC. _ |
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"Marion and Leroy Marsh, children of architect Norman Foote Marsh, proudly display their pet cat, about 1911 near the Marsh home at Fair Oaks and Mission Avenue. Photograph courtesy of Marion Marsh." |
I didn't see the description or I would have included it. -sorry
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Here's a fantastic snapshot of six young ladies posing by a large Montgomery Ward sign.
"Flapper Women Montgomery Ward Co Sign Loma Vista Ave Los Angeles California 1929" https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/iBSaUw.jpg EBAY NO LONGER LISTED I wonder if they're employees. _ |
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http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...aExchange1.jpg books.google.com. Mickey Ward may have taken over this business (or at least the Hollywood store), but he was killed in a car crash in 1953 (two years after the Weegee photo). From the Nevada State Journal Sunday, September 27, 1953: M.S. (Mickey) Ward, 55-year-old executive of the Hollywood, Calif., camera exchange, was killed instantly early yesterday when the car he was driving sideswiped a truck near Las Vegas. The Clark County sheriff's office reported the mishap occurred shortly before 5 a.m. on U.S. Highway 91, 65 miles northeast of here, near Mormon Mesa. Ward was en route to Utah for a deer hunting trip. Sheriff's deputies said Ward, driving alone, crossed over the white center line and sideswiped a truck. The car rolled nearly 125 feet down an embankment and landed on top of Ward's body. The truck skidded across the road, snapped off a telegraph pole and came to rest precariously balanced on the edge of the embankment. The driver was not injured.The 1956 CD lists the L.A. Camera Exchange across the street from 1638 at 1623 N Cahuenga Boulevard. Could this be the building in the Weegee shot? http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...aExchange2.jpg GSV ETA. I've just found this photo which apparently shows Weegee himself outside the L.A. Camera Exchange. There's no sign of Mickey Ward's name or a street number. NB. This image was headed "Weegee Distorted", and was originally stretched out. I've squashed it back to something approaching the correct ratio. "Polish-born American photographer Arthur Fellig (1899 - 1969) stands outside the LA Camera Exchange shop in Los Angeles, which is advertising a Weegee event. (Photo by Weegee(Arthur Fellig)/International Center of Photography/Getty Images)" http://i809.photobucket.com/albums/z...aExchange3.jpg www.gettyimages.com |
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https://s7.postimg.cc/45x6ed3gb/marshhouseposslapl.jpgLAPL Dug around a little... no images of Marsh's house found, unless you count the one indicated by the red arrow here, which seems to correspond to the architect's address--911 Fair oaks Ave in SoPas.... Speaking of sopas, maybe he can help? Anyone home there in SoPas? Norman Leroy Marsh was about 8 when this photo was taken (d 1978), Marion 4 or 5 (d 2001). Dad b 1871, d 1955. Norman Marsh had eight siblings, but none are named Robert...although both Norman and Robert were from Illinois and both made Who's Who on the Pacific Coast, 1913.... https://s7.postimg.cc/hcmme8u4b/marsh_1.bmp.jpg |
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