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Category Archives: Nuestro Pueblo
Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights — Spooky, Ooky Witch’s House Haunts Beverly Hills
A sketch of the “The Witch’s House” by Charles Owens from “Nuestro Pueblo,” courtesy of Mary Mallory Once upon a time, home design and architecture saluted fantasy and make-believe, and not just in fiction. Bilbo Baggins and lucky leprechauns … Continue reading
Posted in 1921, Architecture, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged architecture, Beverly Hills, film, Halloween, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Nuestro Pueblo
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Rediscovering Los Angeles – The Plaza
Dec. 9, 1935: For the sixth installment, Times artist Charles Owens and columnist Timothy G. Turner visit the old Plaza. Turner says: “Historically, it was never much, never a really Mexican plaza with parking and a kiosk for a municipal … Continue reading
Posted in 1935, Art & Artists, Downtown, Nuestro Pueblo, Preservation
Tagged 1935, Plaza Church, Rediscovering Los Angeles
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Rediscovering Los Angeles — El Capricho de los Dorados
Dec. 2, 1935: In this installment of Rediscovering Los Angeles, Times artist Charles Owens and columnist Timothy Turner visit El Capricho de los Dorados, a tiny Mexican restaurant on Aliso “below Alameda Street.” Turner says: “These little places are generally … Continue reading
Posted in 1935, Architecture, Art & Artists, Books and Authors, Downtown, Food and Drink, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged #Charles Owens, 1935, Books and Authors, downtown, Rediscovering Los Angeles, Timothy Turner
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Rediscovering Los Angeles – The Old Livery Stable
This is the fourth in the Rediscovering Los Angeles series, from Nov. 25, 1935, by Times artist Charles Owens and columnist Timothy Turner. Horses did not disappear from the streets of Los Angeles for quite a while after the introduction … Continue reading
Posted in 1935, Animals, Architecture, Art & Artists, City Hall, Downtown, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged #Charles Owens, 1935, City Hall, horses, Timothy Turner
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Rediscovering Los Angeles – Aliso and Alameda
Nov. 18, 1935: This is the third installment in the Rediscovering Los Angeles series, featuring Charles Owens’ artwork and text by Times columnist Timothy Turner. Unlike the later Nuestro Pueblo series by Owens and Joe Seewerker, these entries were never … Continue reading
Posted in 1935, Architecture, Art & Artists, Downtown, Nuestro Pueblo, Preservation, Transportation
Tagged #Charles Owens, #Union Station, 1935, architecture, downtown
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Rediscovering Los Angeles – Ferguson Alley
Nov. 11, 1935: For their second installment of “Rediscovering Los Angeles,” Times artist Charles Owens and Times columnist Timothy Turner visit Ferguson Alley, which as Turner notes was going to be demolished for Union Station. Turner writes: Ferguson Alley, which … Continue reading
Posted in 1935, Art & Artists, Downtown, Nuestro Pueblo, Preservation, Transportation
Tagged #Charles Owens, #Chinatown, #Union Station, 1935, art and artists, downtown, Timothy Turner
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Rediscovering Los Angeles — And Timothy Turner
I have had a copy of this drawing over my desk for years as a reminder that I really ought to write a series of posts on the subject. This is the first in a series of columns featuring Charles … Continue reading
Posted in 1935, Architecture, Art & Artists, Columnists, Downtown, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged #Charles Owens, 1935, Angels Flight, downtown, Timothy G. Turner
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights — Los Angeles’ Forgotten J. B. Lankershim Monument
Charles Owens’ drawing of the Lankershim monument in “Nuestro Pueblo.” Los Angeles’ Boy Scout Camp Arthur Letts is a distant memory today, a large getaway in the Hollywood Hills offering camping, drilling and country escapes by area Boy Scout troops. … Continue reading
Posted in 1921, 1939, Art & Artists, Books and Authors, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Nuestro Pueblo, San Fernando Valley
Tagged 1929, 1939, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, San Fernando Valley
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Mary Mallory / Hollywood Heights – The Hollywood American Legion: The House That Boxing Built
Hollywood American Legion Post 43, courtesy of Mary Mallory. World War I was a bruising, mentally jarring affair for returning American soldiers. Dazed, hardened, in pain, the men looked for an opportunity to gather together with like-minded individuals for camaraderie, … Continue reading
Posted in 1929, Film, Hollywood, Hollywood Heights, Mary Mallory, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged 1929, films, hollywood, Hollywood Heritage, Mary Mallory, Nuestro Pueblo
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The Dark Side of Rosie the Riveter
May 25, 1942: Tom Treanor, who was killed covering World War II, visits a munitions factory and writes about women in the workplace. Interviewing a foreman, Treanor says: I asked him him how he stood it bossing 150 women doing … Continue reading
Posted in 1942, Art & Artists, Columnists, Comics, Nuestro Pueblo, Tom Treanor, World War II
Tagged #Rosie the Riveter, #women's history, World War II
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‘Enemy Aliens’ Farms Ideally Located to Sabotage L.A., Times Says
March 4, 1942: In what must surely be a classic example of war hysteria, The Times publishes a master map of land owned or leased by “enemy aliens” that constitutes ideal locations to conduct espionage, operate signaling outposts and stage … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Artists, Film, Hollywood, Nuestro Pueblo, Theaters, World War II
Tagged #Charles Owens, #Maps, #War hysteria
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Ansel Adams – Images of Los Angeles
Photo: “The Pup.” Notice that it served French dip sandwiches! Credit: Los Angeles Public Library. I stopped by the reception for the Ansel Adams show at drkrm, 727 S. Spring St., on Wednesday night to see the photos of Los … Continue reading
Posted in Coming Attractions, Libraries, Nuestro Pueblo, Photography, World War II
Tagged #Los Angeles Public Library, Ansel Adams
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Molestation Suspect Questioned in Killing of Girl, 9
Jan. 25, 1942: Detectives Harry Fremont and Jack Dwight are questioning Leo M. King, accused of molesting a 5-year-old girl, in the death of Dorothy Lee Gordon. The case of Dorothy Gordon, an African American child who was kidnapped and … Continue reading
Posted in 1942, Architecture, Art & Artists, Cold Cases, Columnists, Film, Hollywood, Homicide, LAPD, Nuestro Pueblo, World War II
Tagged #Dorothy Devore, #Gene Autry, $Arthur Lake, Arcadia
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Roundup of Aliens Overwhelms L.A. Jails, Dec. 13, 1941
Dec. 13, 1941: The Daily Mirror HQ was thrilled to see a brief appearance by Jimmie Fidler in “Garden of the Moon,” so here he is, in case you ever wondered what he looked like. On the jump: Times artist … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Art & Artists, Columnists, Comics, Fashion, Film, Hollywood, Jimmie Fidler, Nightclubs, Nuestro Pueblo, World War II
Tagged #Frank Capra, #Hugh Herbert
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FDR Warns of Long Struggle; Nisei Vow Loyalty to U.S.
Dec. 10, 1941: At Los Angeles City College, Japanese American students are stunned by the Pearl Harbor attack and promise loyalty to the United States. “We American students of Japanese blood have confidence in the fairness of white Americans. Everyone … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Art & Artists, Columnists, Comics, Film, Hollywood, Jimmie Fidler, Nuestro Pueblo, World War II
Tagged #Rosie the Riveter, #women's history
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FBI Rounds Up Japanese in Hunt for Subversives, Dec. 8, 1941
Dec. 8, 1941: The FBI begins rounding up 200 “alien Japanese suspected of subversive activities” Several truckloads of Japanese were seen passing through Brea toward Pomona, Brea police reported, and orders to stop all cars bearing Japanese and to confiscate … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Artists, Aviation, Columnists, Comics, Film, Hollywood, Jimmie Fidler, Nuestro Pueblo, Tom Treanor, World War II
Tagged #Dumbo, #Hap Arnold, #Pearl Harbor
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From the Stacks – ‘Death Valley the Facts’
Is it wrong to buy a book on the basis of one map? I suppose it is, but I couldn’t resist. I found this copy of W.A. Chalfant’s “Death Valley the Facts” the other evening at the Last Bookstore and … Continue reading
Posted in 1930, Art & Artists, From the Stacks, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged #Charles Owens, #Death Valley, #Nuestro Pueblo
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Found on EBay – Chinatown Wishing Well
This image of a wishing well on Broadway in Chinatown built by professor Henry K. Liu has been listed on EBay. If you have looked at Charles Owens and Joe Seewerker’s “Nuestro Pueblo,” (which you really should) you might recall … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art & Artists, Books and Authors, Found on EBay, Nuestro Pueblo
Tagged #Chinatown, #EBay, #la
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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, May 28, 1941
May 28, 1941: LONDON, May 27 (AP) — The 35,000-ton German battleship Bismarck, one of the newest and most powerful in the world, was smashed and sunk today by British warships and aerial bombers on the … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, art and artists, Columnists, Comics, Film, Hollywood, Lee Shippey, Nuestro Pueblo, Tom Treanor, World War II
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Architectural Ramblings — The Sowden House
Drawing by Charles Owens/Los Angeles Times The Sowden House by architect Lloyd Wright at 5121 Franklin Ave. is on the market for $4.2 million. You may recall that this was the purported murder HQ of Dr. … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, 1947, Architecture, art and artists, books, Crime and Courts, LAPD, Nuestro Pueblo, Real Estate
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