More May Company Pics

August 5, 2010

We received a great response to our post last week about the remnants of May Company, including a few comments from people remembering the old department store. Here are a few of our favorites:

Wow does this bring back memories!! My mom and I used to shop here and Bullock’s Wilshire , Farmer’s Market, Canters. Ladies wouldn’t think of going shopping in slacks. We’d get dressed up and make a day of it. We weren’t even from LA. We came from San Gabriel Valley. Lots of good memories. I’m glad this is still here.
—DeLia

My father was one of the first employees when the store opened. He worked in the linen department, but soon after became the assistant buyer, then the buyer, and moved to the downtown store. We lived in Parklabrea, so the Wilshire store was convenient for him. Downtown meant a bus ride, then a drive when we got a secnd car. My mother and I did almost all our shopping at the May Co. Wilshire.
I was very happy when LACMA took over the building, saving an important historic landmark.

—Julie

Brought back memories of working here, 1943 and 1944 after school (Hamilton High) and summer vacations. Was an elevator operator, chosen for “looks”, wearing a smart light brown uniform, and reciting what merchandise was on each floor. In summers worked at the information desk, and modeled in the Oval Room on Thursday evenings.

—Mimi

Do you have any memories to share about the May Company store? We’d love to hear them; leave them in the comments section below. Meanwhile, here are some more photos from behind the scenes.



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This is where the telephone operators used to sit.



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Ring before entering.



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Elevator cable.



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Bank teller windows.



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Bank vault.




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The floor pattern for the Craft and Folk Art Museum.



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Escalator U



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Old lubricant cans in the escalator room.



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Giant gears.



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Drop box in a stairwell; this is where you could deposit your May Co. payment.



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Cold storage.



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Again, is it just me or does this remind you of Dr. Strangelove?



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Incinerator.



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Weight and pulley system.



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Civil Defense door in the basement.


Meghan Moran