I understand. I am familiar with the original rules. Unfortunately even the CT Admins know that there would likely be no photos whatsoever for many of the theaters listed, if they relied solely on those taken by the individual members posting them.
Because literally thousands of the theaters have been gone for over 50 years.
Unless someone is a CT member, who just happens to find their dad’s shoebox full of old theater pics and posts them here, they would never see the light of day.
As long as we make every effort to credit the original photo source whenever possible, all is good.
That’s why there are 9 different types of licensing to choose from, whenever posting a photo.
I even make sure to use the Copyright license, when I know that the image is such or from a given collection.
If someone on Facebook has a story that relates to the photo used, I post that too giving them credit for the copy.
I’m sure you’ve noticed on many of the pages, that they sit dormant for upwards of 5 years before newly found photos are ever posted.
That’s why I alert the list in the comments about the photos I post, as well as having posted them.
It sometimes revives interest in the given theater, and sparks memories from those who have commented in the past. When they see a new angle or old promotion the photos may portray. (Or the new stories that accompany them as I mentioned above.)
Hopefully CT and all the photos will remain long after we have left this earth.
I feel that’s kind of the point of CT.
That’s also a reason to actively re-post photos in the Photos Section, that were previously in now dead links in the Comments.
Because early internet links seem to be drying up.
As people stop paying for the hosting.
Even the Library of Congress site is not connecting properly.
Where is it then?
It’s not in the Photos Section or linked to in any of the Comments. Because I always check first.
If you posted it before it appears to be gone now.
I can only credit the sources I get them from.
If they don’t credit the original sources, there is no way to know where any of them come from.
And I often do a reverse image search on many.
I always give proper credit whenever I can.
I’ve posted over 2,300 photos to CT in over 10 years.
Be glad that it got posted for others to see.
Because it does not appear to have been posted previously.
Below novel “Saint Mazie” released in June 2015 is set in the Venice Theatre. Two links.
1st is NY Times Book review, the 2nd is a link to purchase. Book cover art in the 2nd link will enlarge.
Thanks. I’ll add proper credit beneath it.
Found it on the Vintage Philadelphia Facebook page, and credited the source there.
I always search the comments first, and did not see any link for it.
1953 photo added.
Members of a civic group opposed to burlesque shows picket the Reade Paramount Theater on June 28, 1953 in Long Branch, N.J., to protest the opening of the theater for burlesque entertainment. The opening show went on as scheduled. (AP Photo)
1972 photo added courtesy of the Roslindale Historic Society.
1975 photo added, © and credit James Ricci.
1945 photo added courtesy of the Dirty Old Boston Facebook page.
Two 1958 photos added. “South Pacific” on the marquee.
Photo added of a shuttered Astor Theatre in 1972. Photo courtesy of the History In Pictures Facebook page.
I understand. I am familiar with the original rules. Unfortunately even the CT Admins know that there would likely be no photos whatsoever for many of the theaters listed, if they relied solely on those taken by the individual members posting them. Because literally thousands of the theaters have been gone for over 50 years. Unless someone is a CT member, who just happens to find their dad’s shoebox full of old theater pics and posts them here, they would never see the light of day. As long as we make every effort to credit the original photo source whenever possible, all is good. That’s why there are 9 different types of licensing to choose from, whenever posting a photo. I even make sure to use the Copyright license, when I know that the image is such or from a given collection. If someone on Facebook has a story that relates to the photo used, I post that too giving them credit for the copy.
I’m sure you’ve noticed on many of the pages, that they sit dormant for upwards of 5 years before newly found photos are ever posted. That’s why I alert the list in the comments about the photos I post, as well as having posted them. It sometimes revives interest in the given theater, and sparks memories from those who have commented in the past. When they see a new angle or old promotion the photos may portray. (Or the new stories that accompany them as I mentioned above.) Hopefully CT and all the photos will remain long after we have left this earth. I feel that’s kind of the point of CT. That’s also a reason to actively re-post photos in the Photos Section, that were previously in now dead links in the Comments. Because early internet links seem to be drying up. As people stop paying for the hosting. Even the Library of Congress site is not connecting properly.
Where is it then? It’s not in the Photos Section or linked to in any of the Comments. Because I always check first. If you posted it before it appears to be gone now. I can only credit the sources I get them from. If they don’t credit the original sources, there is no way to know where any of them come from. And I often do a reverse image search on many. I always give proper credit whenever I can. I’ve posted over 2,300 photos to CT in over 10 years. Be glad that it got posted for others to see. Because it does not appear to have been posted previously.
Official website.
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/au/disneyland/main-street-cinema/
1964 obituary for Mazie Phillips.
http://www.nytimes.com/1964/06/11/bowery-mourns-mazie-phillips.html
Below novel “Saint Mazie” released in June 2015 is set in the Venice Theatre. Two links. 1st is NY Times Book review, the 2nd is a link to purchase. Book cover art in the 2nd link will enlarge.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/14/books/review/saint-mazie-by-jami-attenberg.html?_r=0
http://www.amazon.com/Saint-Mazie-Novel-Jami-Attenberg/dp/1455599891
Status should be changed to Closed. 9/9/15 photo added, photo credit Luke Bruheim.
Miniature scale model of The Forum added.
Photo courtesy of Denise Storti.
1950 photo added courtesy of Denise Storti.
Correction: 1928 photo credit City of Philadelphia Archives.
Thanks. I’ll add proper credit beneath it. Found it on the Vintage Philadelphia Facebook page, and credited the source there. I always search the comments first, and did not see any link for it.
1928 photo added courtesy of Mark Albrecht.
Yelp shows the address to be Montanya’s Rum Tasting Room as of November 2015.
1940 photo added, photo credit Russell Lee. Library Of Congress Collection. Identified as Greene Street by several sources. 2009 link is inoperative.
Photo and copy added courtesy of Odessa Red.
1953 photo added. Members of a civic group opposed to burlesque shows picket the Reade Paramount Theater on June 28, 1953 in Long Branch, N.J., to protest the opening of the theater for burlesque entertainment. The opening show went on as scheduled. (AP Photo)
1915 photo added courtesy of Jori Sobery Curry.
Current article about expansion plans. Requires an e-mail sign-in to access.
http://newyorkyimby.com/2015/11/palace-theater-to-be-lifted-29-feet-for-expanded-facilities-and-retail.html
Jeff Lynne’s ELO, 11/23/15 photo added, photo credit Matthew Schulz.
1987-88 photo added © James Orndorf.
1987 photo added © James Orndorf.