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David Paul
Добавлен 18 авг 2011
1956 Childs Meadows, Chester & Mineral area, of Northern California
The Jervie Eastman collection at the University of California-Davis Eastman collection is the source of this 1956 Real Photo Post Card (RPPC). It was colorized using Photoshop, so the colors are not original.....but I did check the color of the sign, which was red. I enjoyed a few visits in the early 1960's.
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3dBuddBaySunDSCN0051 Recovered Recovered Copy
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Budd Bay, Olympia, WA with Olympic Mountains in the background,
Shelton, Washington, 1923.
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Video of 1923 Shelton, Washington using Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
Santa Clara High School 1960-61
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An old 8mm home movie I did of Santa Clara High School in Santa Clara California where I went to school
Bend, Oregon 1913 Then and Now
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This is a then and now video of Bend, Oregon using a 1913 Sanborn insurance map and Google Earth to identify the buildings in downtown Bend in 1913 and those still there today. The video is a short "test of concept" to determine the usefulness and interest in this technique.
Antelope, Oregon 1910, Then and Now
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This is a video using Google Earth and a 1910 Sanborn Map of Antelope, Oregon, comparing then and now.
Cinemagraph Frozen Cat (NOT) using Clipgraph
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James the Cat is not really frozen! This is just my first cinemagraph made from a video using Clipgraph.
1986 Fox and Hounds Pub, Starbotton, Yorkshire Dales, England
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1986 Fox and Hounds Pub, Starbotton, Yorkshire Dales, England
1986 Fox & Hounds Pub, Starbotton, Yorkshire Dales, England
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1986 Fox & Hounds Pub, Starbotton, Yorkshire Dales, England
Ireland De Barra's Pub Irish Music May 24, 1993 Clonakilty
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A visit to de barra's Pub in Clonakilty, Ireland, May 24, 1993. If you know anyone in the video share it in comments. This is the color version. A B&W that is better will also be uploaded ASAP.
Bend, Oregon Ave, looking west to Pine Tavern Ca.1939
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Bend, Oregon Ave, looking west to Pine Tavern Ca.1939
Wooden Money Press, Tenino, Washington
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Wooden Money Press, Tenino, Washington
Glendale, CA California 1963 Brand Estate (now Library)
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Glendale, CA California 1963 Brand Estate (now Library)
1967 Snow Cats Jasper National Park Columbia Ice Fields 8mm movie
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1967 Snow Cats Jasper National Park Columbia Ice Fields 8mm movie
1918 Yellowstone Trail over the Hump, St regis, MT
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1918 Yellowstone Trail over the Hump, St regis, MT
Yellowstone Trail Twin Tunnels, Yakima River Canyon, Washington
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Yellowstone Trail Twin Tunnels, Yakima River Canyon, Washington
Look at all the uncs in the comment section 😂💀
My home town. I was born in Glendale in 1958 and this film is my childhood memories of that wonderful city. I was there last week on business, my God, how it has changed. So sad.
Its much better now. Not sure what is so "sad"
I would like to know about a house on College Street, if it's still there. It seems old enough that it would have been there as a residence in 1910 but I didn't see it on the Sanborn map.
I was born in Glendale in 1963, and grew up in neighboring Eagle Rock. It’s so interesting to see this old footage.
WOW !!! So many memories. My family had a cow calf operation on the ranch at the south end of Antelope from the mid 70s through the late 80s. We saw the red people move in and destroy the community, then fail and go away. I remember the blacksmith shop had a tug boat piston sitting out front. I was amazed at the size of it and the owner told me that was the balancer piston, the main piston was so big I would'nt be able to reach across it with my arms spread. The school was already closed then, but used for other purposes by the community. I returned to the town for a through visit in 2019 and the mayor had opened the cafe for business "Grandma's cafe". Stopped in and had brunch with my late gf. Sat and visited for a couple hours and had a great time. The mayor said the school was still used then for community meeting etc. Sadly I wanted to come through for a visit again in 2020, but google said the cafe was permanently closed. 😞 I was hoping there were still enough of the locals to support her along with the surprising amount of bicycle traffic that was stopping in, but times are different now. This video you have shared with us a treasure. I thank you for it.
In the1990's I lived on Allen Avenue, just a few blocks from the Brand Library, and I used to ride my bike up there quite often. It's a beautiful place to spend an afternoon. The next time I am down in LA, I think I would like to see it again.
you'll notice HFC is just a hop and skip from the banks. strategicly located near major lenders, they picked up turn downs for auto loans, and $500 personal loans, albeit at double digit rates. the repo men were out in force the following month.
Brand St. (1963) is barely recognizable from 2022.
And not for the better either!!!😏😒😔
i live in canada but glendale was my 2nd home and happy place first visited in oct 62. my aunt and uncle lived on sycamore ave and when i was older i could walk up to brand park. it would have been so cool had you filmed driving up thru the old neighbourhood
Hello from the far north, I'm Daniel Pomeroy, son of Marvin Pomeroy, grandson of Clarke Pomeroy brother of Fletcher
You should do more of these! I really enjoy these!
I used to go to Finley's hobby shop up on Brand across from the Glendale Federal Bank and Roxy theater. Other theaters on Brand were The Alex theater, the Glendale, the Capital, and the Sands. I watched them build the Galleria. Used to live across from the future location of the new main fire station on Oak Street. Man, I'm old
Its all messed up now! Glendale 2021 Sucks!
I worked as a dental assistant at Stuart and Morris in 74
Wow, thank you for posting I’m trying to find. more of these, it’s the only way to time travel, I remember brand park since 96’ until now. & so much looks the same & old at the same time it’s amazing I love history & seeing things that have changed or remain the same, nostalgia.
@2:15 is where 85° Bakery is now yes? California and Brand?
Great video David. Thanks for taking time to film and post it. I grew up in Southern California in the 50s thru the 60s and love seeing and reliving those days thru videos. What a wonderful time it was.
Excellent , My Aunt Helen worked at that Bank.. :) Awe My Hometown :)
Arthur Murray. "Walk in -- dance out!"
dance studios pretty much dried up by the end of the 80s. free style of the 60s to 70s turned people away from paying for lessons.
Thank you for posting ...Viewed this 6 yrs later ... noticed the 'Temple' theater, where, at the time, we saw 3 'b movies' for only 15 cents !!
I grew up down the street on Sunset Canyon Dr. In the 60s and 70s and spent a lot of time at Brand Park. Later I got married at the fountain in front of the library.
I want to travel back in time to experience Glendale back then!
interesting. Amazing concept. Now even relevant during COVID 19 pandemic
Oh how i wish I could time travel & go back & see & feel what life was like back then.
You can go back.....if only for a day or two. Turn off your cell phone, don't look at a TV, smile at strangers, eat at home, hang out with family at a park. fly a kite, play cards with friends, not video games, avoid talk radio, visit your grandparents, walk to the market, make cookies with the kids, hand write a letter to someone you love and mail it , don't say "f**k" all day long, and go to bed by 10. Don't rush!!, DavePaul
How do you get to the road from Yakima?
It is on the Yakima Canyon road. Take the interstate (I84) north from Yakima and take exit 26 . At the stop sign at the end of the exit, go west, soon swinging north. From the stop sign, the tunnel is 3.3 miles north (46.7168, -120.4584) on Canyon Rd (State 821), but you will need to choose where to park on either end to decide your approach.
Haha Did you notice there were very few, if any traffic signals on Brand Blvd? Looks like mostly stop signs at each major cross street. Boy, times have certainly changed.
This was Glendale, CA before the Armenians took over it... LOL!
I'm Armenian, but i totally agree! I wish it still looked like this!
@Jacob Glenman All areas near LA are expensive. One of the reasons why Glendale is also very expensive is because it is very safe compared to other cities in LA county.
Fluky Review You're making it sound like it's a bad thing... I mean shit, I've never been to Glendale, so I don't know what life is like there, and I'm not sure why Armenians have such a bad reputation in Glendale either. But the Armenians I've met aren't all that bad... Some do have an egotistical problem... but the average Armenian is fine.
@@gameexpert2011 People love to point out the bad things and judge a whole group same goes every group of people, you'll hear people say something. I've lived there and its a beautiful city. Great people and low crime. Ranked one of the safest mid size cities in America. Love the communityfeeling I get when I visit. It is an immigrant city for the most part mainly Armenian/Hispanic and for the most part they stick to eachothers groups. Although it has changed alot since I moved out.
Armenians came and flipped it over for the better.There was nothing in Glendale before we came here. Don’t be a hater.
WAS nice is the operative word here.
Still is
Cool old video
Miss the old Glendale.
There is no Burbank in this; it’s all Glendale.
Wes, point well taken!! I will correct the title. I'm sure Mom or Grandfather would have corrected me as they lived on the Brand estate. in Glendale!!
@Captain Deci Your question prompted my review of my grandfather's memoirs, but unfortunately they end near the point he became an employee of Brand's. Given the character of Brand and my grandfather, how he became Brand's chauffeur, and their long standing relationship, I would give the story some credence. The last of his living children (my Aunt Esta) will be visiting my sister Wednesday. She is 101 but sharp as a tack. She might have a recollection that might shed some light on your question, so I will direct your question to my sister to ask her. Aunt Esta was raised on the Brand estate (along with mom and my now deceased aunts and uncle) so she is the last contemporary source. David
@@davidpaul644 I came back on a new account. Any updates on this?
This is a really interesting video. I hope you don't mind if I include a link to it on the short video I made of Port Wing when I visited there a few years ago. I think I have some shots of some of the old buildings you show on the 1899 map. (If you're interested in seeing my video, it's at ruclips.net/video/szEqpzKMHME/видео.html )
These are the old highway tunnels that were used before the highway below was built. One is taking a chance when they go thru them.
As great as this video is, it would have been even better with some background narration saying who was who, what was what, where was where... that sort of thing... fantastic that it's in color!
The Broadway/Brand footage is just priceless. Love seeing the old B of A building, Johnson's Bakery, Webb's, Newberry's...thank you for this treasure.
I got my first car loan in that Security Pacific 1st National bank bldg. on the N/E corner Brand/Broadway. Now, it's a Men's Wearhouse.
My aunt Doney worked at Webb's for many years, was probably in that building when this was filmed.
I used to live in Glendale. I always liked how the Brand Library looked with its india style architecture. I liked the fountain, too.
Where did you get the map of the old town. I'm the grandson of Dick (Richard) Johnson/great great grandson of Axel Johnson who founded a homestead over on peppermint drive off of flag river road in the 1800s. I'm just wondering cause I'm interested in the history of the area.
FluxX Rigel, I sent the map (from my collection) to "Mary.". She is associated with a bed and breakfast in Port Wing. She was to give it to the local museum, but I don't know if that happened. I can probably find our e-mail correspondence if you want it.
No thanks thats alright. Thanks for the feed back.