Monthly Archives: June 2011

Nazi Mystery Photos [Updated]

[Update: The photographer has been identified as Franz Krieger.] Lens, the photography blog of the New York Times, has published a mystery album of Nazi photos, including this shot of Adolf Hitler. The Times is trying to identify the mystery … Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

For Tuesday, we a couple of shots from a mystery film. [Update: As most people realized, these are frame grabs from the “Night on Bald Mountain” sequence of “Fantasia” or “Night on Boob Mountain,” as we have been calling it … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Hollywood, Mystery Photo | 11 Comments

Charlie Chaplin’s Big Moment in Venice

I was intrigued by Sunday’s Then and Now piece by Anthony Mostrom on Charlie Chaplin’s “Kid Auto Races at Venice” and I thought I’d do a little digging. Here’s what I found. The film includes footage of two races. One … Continue reading

Posted in 1914, Film, Hollywood, Libraries, Photography, Transportation | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 7 Comments

Memorial for Fallen Officer

Photograph by Larry Harnisch / LADailyMirror.com The South Pasadena Police Department set up a memorial for Officer Kevin A. Sandoval, 23, who died after he collapsed and hit his head during training at the Burro Canyon Shooting Park on June … Continue reading

Posted in Obituaries | 1 Comment

Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

Photograph by Howard Decker [Update: Howard says: The beautiful bride is Kris Harmon, on her way into the church in Brentwood to marry Ricky Nelson on April 20, 1963.] Our good friend Howard Decker (a.k.a. Fibber of the Brain Trust) … Continue reading

Posted in Brain Trust, LAPD, Mystery Photo, Photography | Tagged , , , | 9 Comments

Eve Golden: Queen of the Dead

Eve Golden  describes herself as: a biographer, show-business historian, photo archivist and obituary writer. And a haughty dowager. Queen of the Dead—dateline June 18, 2011 • Mildred Wolf, who played piano accompaniment to silent films, died on June 5 at … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Crime and Courts, Eve Golden, Fashion, Film, Hollywood, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender | Tagged | 3 Comments

Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Reinvention [Updated]

[Updated June 21, 2011: Photographer Eddie Caraeff says: [Larry certainly was crazy! [I think Frank was just making a PG rated gesture w/ his hand,  however that was many, many years ago. [Not sure you know that my Grandmother is … Continue reading

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For Sale: Billy the Kid [Updated +]

[Update: The tintype sold for $2.3 million. The Denver Post identifies the buyer as retired industrialist William Koch. Quoting the Post: “I love the Old West,” said William Koch , 71, who now lives in Palm Beach, Fla. “I plan … Continue reading

Posted in Crime and Courts, Film, Hollywood, Photography | 3 Comments

Our New Logo

Thanks for our friend Ed Fuentes of View From a Loft, the Daily Mirror has a new logo. A big thank-you to Ed! Check out his website! 

Posted in Art & Artists | 3 Comments

Movieland Mystery Photo

Here’s a mystery photo from EBay! A vendor has listed a photograph from the Witzel studio. The back is marked the Vanity Fair Girls but it is otherwise unidentified. Sounds like an excellent mystery photo! Bidding on the photograph starts … Continue reading

Posted in Film, Hollywood, Mystery Photo, Photography, Witzel | 12 Comments

From the Reference Desk: Movie Star’s Mother Dies in Car Crash

Here’s a lesson in what to do if you don’t have access to ProQuest. Stacia of She Blogged by Night had a question the other day about car a accident involving Vera Steadman, Al Christie and Marie Prevost’s Mother, Mrs. … Continue reading

Posted in 1926, Film, From the Reference Desk, Hollywood, Libraries, Obituaries, Transportation | Tagged , , , , | 4 Comments

Found on EBay – C.C. Pierce

I’m always on the lookout for photographs by Charles Chester Pierce, whose C.C. Pierce and Co. was one of the most active studios in Los Angeles. The images are always sharp and finely detailed. Most of them show Los Angeles, … Continue reading

Posted in 1906, Found on EBay, Photography | 2 Comments

Los Angeles Tattoo Shops, 1943

This is one of my favorite discoveries from the city archives, a description of tattoo shops in Los Angeles by an anonymous citizen. Los Angeles City Council File 15670 September 2, 1943 Dear Sir, I recently made an investigation of … Continue reading

Posted in 1943, Art & Artists, City Hall, Crime and Courts, Downtown, Libraries, Photography, World War II | 5 Comments

Coming Attractions — Genealogy Research at the L.A. Public Library

The Los Angeles Public Library will present a program on getting started in genealogical research. The free presentation will be from 11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 2011. Folks should gather at the reference desk in the … Continue reading

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LAPD End of Watch, June 16, 1935

The daily NewsWatch of the Los Angeles Police Protective League honors the anniversaries of LAPD officers killed in the line of duty. For June 16,the union honors Alfred C. “Scotty” Madon, a motorcycle officer who was fatally injured on June … Continue reading

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The Daily Mirror Is Moving

I’m moving to LADailyMirror.com Henry Fuhrmann, one of the assistant managing editors at The Times, likes to say: “Always take the high road. The view is nicer up there.” Henry is my friend, as well as my supervisor, and he … Continue reading

Posted in Countdown to Watts, Crime and Courts, Film, Hollywood, Homicide, UFOs, World War II | 23 Comments

The Mystery of the Transparent Car

For sale: A transparent Pontiac! The sale car is on display in St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 19, 1940. The sale car on display in Spokane, Wash., in 1941. But wait! A different transparent Pontiac is on display in Los Angeles … Continue reading

Posted in 1939, 1940, 1941, Art & Artists, Transportation | 8 Comments

Found on EBay – I. Magnin

This postcard showing the millinery salon at the I. Magnin store in Los Angeles has been listed on EBay. The vendor dates it at 1915 but the store actually opened at Wilshire Boulevard and New Hampshire on Feb. 10, 1939. … Continue reading

Posted in 1939, Fashion, Found on EBay, Interior Design | 3 Comments

Heresy on L.A. Streetcars!

My hair (or what’s left of it) stood on end when I read this portion of Tim Rutten’s column on Wednesday about Rick Caruso’s mayoral campaign: Mythology has it that the old Red Cars were killed by a conspiracy, but … Continue reading

Posted in City Hall, Columnists, Downtown, Politics, Transportation | 7 Comments

Craftsman Decor

I suppose it seems as though I spend lots of time on EBay – the answer is yes and no. This postcard, showing the interior of 118 W. Avenue 44, Los Angeles,  (dated 1910) has been listed on EBay. It … Continue reading

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