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www.originaltommys.com/

 

The original-

 

LOS ANGELES

2575 W. Beverly Blvd.

(213) 389-9060

 

On May 15, 1946, a young Tommy Koulax introduced Los Angeles to a hamburger with gusto. Fifty-four years later, L.A.'s love affair with his chili-topped creation is still going strong. Beginning with a ramshackle little stand on the corner of Beverly and Rampart Boulevards in Los Angeles, Tommy has fed an estimated fifty million Southern Californians.

 

The original stand today serves as the company logo, and for good reason. Although there are now several Tommy's locations throughout Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernadino Counties, none compare with the huge popularity of the original Beverly location. Alone, it serves over 15,000 customers per week. It's why we say, "If you don't see the shack - take it back!"

 

Sebas Rosseler is one to watch this year

This brand-spankin'-new marker was put up on Tuesday.

 

Some scattered foundation stones and bricks are the only sign of the dozens of houses, post office, company store, etc. that were once crowded into this area.

Notes made by Dr Reg Yorke :- The Bungalow was present on the map of 1927, and in 1933 -50 occupied by John Carr. Originally simply an owner-built shack, later in the 1970's lived in by Mr Joe Aindow the then reader of the Tide-poles.

Those shacks are called Bammert-Hüsli. When the grapes are ripe the Bammert had to stay in that shack to protect the vineyards. The shack is located in the Markgräflerland, Southwest Germany. In the distance you can see Switzerland and France.

 

Please note that the fact that This photo is public doesn't mean it is public domain or a free stock image. Therefore, its use without written consent by the author is illegal and punished by law.

July, 1994.

 

Original photograph © Kenneth Mantock, scanned and curated for Bournemouth Civic Society.

Notes made by Dr Reg Yorke :- The Bungalow was present on the map of 1927, and in 1933 -50 occupied by John Carr. Originally simply an owner-built shack, later in the 1970's lived in by Mr Joe Aindow the then reader of the Tide-poles.

books are life. (L)

This grade II listed thatched cottage is said to have been built in the late 1600s.

Although no doubt it has been altered over the years, just as you might expect any building to be, it still looks the part, and is one of only a few old thatched properties still standing in Bournemouth in 2013.

 

NOTE.

The date is a guesstimate because i've lost the details.

Tour de Luxembourg

prologue

   

strobist: 2 sb800's; 1 (with 1/4 CTO) mounted on a Manfrotto-superclamb and attached to whatever was available around the course, 1 on cam as commander (+fireing)

dragged the shutter for motion blur

 

flash mounted as similar as this:

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