Yes, more confusion.
Two Masonic Temple Buildings too…
The 1904 photo does say Vaudeville on the back of the Hyde & Behman’s wall.
Which would have no longer been visibkle once the Oliver Typewriter Building went up in 1907/`08.
Correct, the year of completion of the Delaware Building was 1874. But it does not clarify that.
Maybe it did in other copy that accompanied the photo in it’s original source.
But it also says Northwest corner, and it is clearly the Northeast corner pictured.
The Hyde & Behman’s New Music Hall photo posted by Broan on February 10, 2011 is actually a 1904 photo.
Not 1874 as is printed on it.
It was mislabeled as 1874 years back in several publications.
Hyde & Behman’s New Music Hall pictured went into the former Iroquois Theatre building after the 1903 fire.
It then became the Colonial Theatre in 1905.
The Masonic Temple building in the upper right hand corner of the photo was built in 1892.
The Oliver Typewriter Building would be built in the vacant lot to the left of the corner building in 1907/`08.
“Chicago trolleybus 9680, built in 1952 by Marmon-Herrington, on Belmont Avenue at Cicero Avenue, in service on route 77-Belmont. Trolleybus service in Chicago ended in 1973.” (From the original Flickr page: The Luna Theater closed in the early 1980’s and was demolished in 1986.) Photo dated Sep 22, 1968. Caption information from Doug Wilson, Oak Park.
Update:
Mayor Fletcher Bowron and wife Irene ride in the Santa Claus Lane Parade, 1948. (Lucille Stewart Collection, order #00091188)
Courtesy of Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library
1991 photo credit John Margolies.
Grand opening photos.
https://billingsgazette.com/entertainment/community/photos-crowds-gather-for-babcock-theatre-reopening/article_b0871156-abfd-5e38-8f47-5c7304d5e159.html?fbclid=IwAR2qPcSbbt0GJ80F4haFCO2MQ6hqrI_oMxfyMjLXB1q0Ctf1-ifR_CYvoyE#1
Thank you. I shall add the photo there as well.
1956 Mayfair marquee photo added. Haven’t figured out what marquee the ladies are beneath in the foreground yet though.
Haven’t figured out what marquee the ladies are beneath in the foreground.
Grand re-opening news story.
https://ktvq.com/news/local-news/2018/11/15/after-months-dark-historic-babcock-theatre-reopens-in-lipstick-and-rouge-in-billings/?fbclid=IwAR2z9pQ04Qpat-PuYSOUyu-rUQs_jg3MfyapwAALgc_0QNr6AKLM7jQphjU
Nice exterior photo of the Kimo Theater credit Karen Blaha, from the below Hemmings link. Photo added to Photos Section.
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/11/14/albuquerque-lowriders-convince-city-to-scrap-its-anti-cruising-ordinance/?refer=news
1925 photo Los Angeles Examiner Collection.
Name change coming….
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/ct-ent-oriental-nederlander-change-1114-story.html?fbclid=IwAR2FaAVdxLg0Gd2lZpBXcbc67XB34JNmnl-WKqQ-zpL9v0uLAMl73TM7faM
Correction:
Adam West as Batman, AS-66-54955A-01, Austin American-Statesman Photograph Morgue, Austin History Center.
Start date for renovation has been announced.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/theater/ct-ent-uptown-rehab-plans-1113-story.html?fbclid=IwAR1znkrsboimbhQcXU9VTC5Yb0jBnLOm9zUgtCJoX6hJrRs30omr4WjXzlk
Yes, more confusion. Two Masonic Temple Buildings too… The 1904 photo does say Vaudeville on the back of the Hyde & Behman’s wall. Which would have no longer been visibkle once the Oliver Typewriter Building went up in 1907/`08.
I added a 1900 postcard promoting an earlier Lyceum Theatre in Clovis. Also here is the Cinematour link about the Lyceum, with a little more history.
https://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/12299.html
Correct, the year of completion of the Delaware Building was 1874. But it does not clarify that. Maybe it did in other copy that accompanied the photo in it’s original source. But it also says Northwest corner, and it is clearly the Northeast corner pictured.
Cinematour link with four 1996 photos.
https://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/7687.html
1956 photo added credit Patrick Tatro.
The Hyde & Behman’s New Music Hall photo posted by Broan on February 10, 2011 is actually a 1904 photo. Not 1874 as is printed on it. It was mislabeled as 1874 years back in several publications. Hyde & Behman’s New Music Hall pictured went into the former Iroquois Theatre building after the 1903 fire. It then became the Colonial Theatre in 1905. The Masonic Temple building in the upper right hand corner of the photo was built in 1892. The Oliver Typewriter Building would be built in the vacant lot to the left of the corner building in 1907/`08.
“Chicago trolleybus 9680, built in 1952 by Marmon-Herrington, on Belmont Avenue at Cicero Avenue, in service on route 77-Belmont. Trolleybus service in Chicago ended in 1973.” (From the original Flickr page: The Luna Theater closed in the early 1980’s and was demolished in 1986.) Photo dated Sep 22, 1968. Caption information from Doug Wilson, Oak Park.
Address is 3822, per Maryland Historic Site pdf below.
https://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/stagsere/se1/se5/018000/018500/018503/pdf/msa_se5_18503.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0THOqyakH2dlmlZBAn1YCdFAJgHp9A0jWtm8TgKmP_NjtlNbRYQQaqySQ
Liquidation auction scheduled for November 13th.
https://www.kansas.com/entertainment/arts-culture/article221082370.html
1939 souvenir program.
http://content.mpl.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/mcml/id/18405?fbclid=IwAR0FulJkpBvf_m9XYY4agpToiFIpQ3V3FPozGfK0xvHDIhSrepKr6ZSRB-E
Update: Mayor Fletcher Bowron and wife Irene ride in the Santa Claus Lane Parade, 1948. (Lucille Stewart Collection, order #00091188) Courtesy of Photo Collection – Los Angeles Public Library
1962 photo added via below link.
https://torontolife.com/city/life/remember-heritage-minutes-guy-creates-toronto-minutes/?fbclid=IwAR0a55a0SXXfCYuVTT0HxlWa6rr7ZtHlMqwadp79MqaHMw7PNZJ7wRKLlG4
The Wikipedia page has quite the intriguing history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Mirvish_Theatre?fbclid=IwAR0or0JkaBusnGNx3g3etIViC6qfMUqqovepWH1S6NP_HsfPzDTFe9e7RYw
Two images added.