hollydolly
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Not too many people around. Maybe a hot afternoon?
Yeah, I too thought it was probably in the Valley. Maybe too close to the mountains to be Burbank, but maybe north of there. Before then Bob Hope and Bing Crosby bought up huge swaths of land in the Valley. I don't know if they built Toluca Lake golf club, or just took it over.Thanks @hollydolly for all those links. Very interesting noticing how people dressed, what vehicles looked like, advertising signs, and what road surfaces looked like.
Although I was born in downtown Los Angeles, I only lived in the San Fernando (City) area as a toddler. However, my paternal grandmother and 2 of her sons lived in North Hollywood that we often visited during my younger childhood. So am familiar with how that all looks, especially the whitish concrete streets that often had the black asphalt poured into pavement cracks. On a few film sections noticed both nearby Santa Monica Mountains to the immediate south and distant tall San Gabriel Mountains north across the broad San Fernando Valley. Also it was an upscale street with fancy lamp posts and expensive vehicles Thus maybe the Burbank to Studio City zone.
Would like to watch an airplane color aerial view of Los Angeles during that 1950s era as residential areas had vast numbers of blue swimming pools, a huge status symbol that ended later by 1970.
I lived in a neighborhood in L.A. in the 50s that looked very similar. Despite the growth and modernization in SoCal there are neighborhoods here and there that still look like those shown in the video.Yeah, I too thought it was probably in the Valley. Maybe too close to the mountains to be Burbank, but maybe north of there. Before then Bob Hope and Bing Crosby bought up huge swaths of land in the Valley. I don't know if they built Toluca Lake golf club, or just took it over.
When those old videos are shown in color, that really makes it seem real-- not long, long ago. If it weren't for the vintage cars it would look like a contemporary neighborhood.
Maybe a Sunday...or maybe early on a summers' morning....Not too many people around. Maybe a hot afternoon?
yes I always think that too. For all of us, the days before we were born or when we were tiny seem almost black and white in our heads in their old fashioned way, but these colourized pictures show what it was like in realityYeah, I too thought it was probably in the Valley. Maybe too close to the mountains to be Burbank, but maybe north of there. Before then Bob Hope and Bing Crosby bought up huge swaths of land in the Valley. I don't know if they built Toluca Lake golf club, or just took it over.
When those old videos are shown in color, that really makes it seem real-- not long, long ago. If it weren't for the vintage cars it would look like a contemporary neighborhood.
Perfectly stated...yes I always think that too. For all of us, the days before we were born or when we were tiny seem almost black and white in our heads in their old fashioned way, but these colourized pictures show what it was like in reality
One observation -- a rather tall chain-link fence around the school grounds. The schools I went to -- primary, elementary, jr. high, and high school never had fences around the school grounds until the early 80s.
well aside from the swimming pools that aerial photo could have been taken here.... in the UK...all crammed together , cheek by jowlImagine growing up, being a young neighborhood kid with friends on hot summer days in the above aerial photo area.
I absolutely agree. I'm currently watching similar shows but with interviews with people in Britain during the 50' 60's through to the 80's..I can't tell you how different the 2 worlds are.I like watching these old films. Mostly one with streets scenes with people. This one I just saw a few dogs outside. I love the ones with people because you are seeing people that have been gone for 50, 60, 70, and sometimes over a hundred years. But they are alive again and reliving one of their days, and you are watching them.![]()