I just uploaded three photos.The captions in the album are Mr Reid is
the Harem Leader, Anniversary 1923 On Ville Follies roof,One picture
reads Ville Follis In Folly Land, The girl in the black dress with the
long neck tie is Ruth Atha, The girls names are Alma, Babe, Doris
Turner, Bettie and Ruth Atha, Ruth Was my Great Aunt. On some of the
pictures you can clearly see other buildings, One is Brockman Building
"New york Store" The Other is Union Oil Building, The other is
Pantages Theatre. If anyone can help I would like to try to identify
at least what she was doing at the time, Whether it was a dance girl,
Or a Play, Or Vaudeville? Thank you.
Jean
On May 21, 8:25 am, Kim Cooper <
amsc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
> Is there any way you could share the images from your aunt's photo album,
> along with any writing on the pages? Perhaps we will recognize some of the
> people or scenes. You can upload photos to the "Files" section of this
> group, or send a link to a photo posted elsewhere.
>
> It would have been very easy to get between Echo Park and downtown Los
> Angeles at that time, as public transportation was excellent in Los Angeles
> until the 1950s.
>
> Kim
>
> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 7:29 AM,
redbarn.kenn...@gmail.com <
>
>
>
>
redbarn.kenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Is there a way to find out the names of the girls who danced there?
> > Among my great aunts possesions when she died was a photo album of her
> > with other girls Taken when she was 17 and 18 years old, She was on
> > the roof of the follies was the caption. She lived in Los Angeles at
> > the time. 1922,1923 era. No one knows much about this time period in
> > her life.They were dressed in costume. She lived on Echo Park ave at
> > the time. . I don't know anything about L A as to whether this would
> > have been a long distance to travel or if the two locations were
> > close. I think she would have had to rely on herself to get anywhere
> > and almost likely did not own transportation. I am my families
> > historian. Any help would be appreciated.
> > Thanks, Jean- Hide quoted text -
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