RMDJ47G6–Destruction of alcohol during prohibition, America
RMFF9GY3–Prohibition, USA. Two men by a small homemade still during American prohibition in the 1920s, USA
RMHRP4TX–Prohibition Countdown, 1919
RMGE02HR–PROHIBITION Alcohol is being poured out of a barrel down the sewers, monitored by the police and federal officers, during American 1919 prohibition laws and bootlegging days in the USA
RMKWD93N–WHAT ALCOHOL DOES. Cartoon of bottle on a cannon caisson launching devastation on a community. From 'The Shadow of the Bottle,' 1915 book advocating nation-wide prohibition of the liquor traffic (BSLOC 2016 8 59)
RMD87G1A–Prohibition Ball 1919
RMK70GTG–Labor union members marching through Broad Street, Newark New Jersey, carrying signs reading 'We want beer' in protest of prohibition. 1931, October 31.
RMCPMRGE–Searching of a truck at the time of the Prohibition in the United States, 1927
RMBNYC4P–US PROHIBITION US agents enforcing the law against bootleg liquor in the 1930s
RMDCHG85–American. Federation of Labor, Prohibition demonstration, June 14, 1919
RMM9K2WD–Young people drink bootleg whiskey labeled “Old Log Cabin” during Prohibition in Chicago in 1927. “Old Log Cabin” was Canadian Club Whiskey imported by gangster Al Capone and Bugs Moran then rebottled and distributed in the Chicago area.
RMJENGHB–Two Women Standing with Sign Supporting Repeal of 18th Amendment, Sponsored by Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1932
RMAJGJY4–Dancing On The Piano, 1920s movie still of a riotous party in Prohibition America, flapper to the fore in the jazz age
RMD95XD4–Caricature against Prohibition (of alcohol). A mob hanging an effigy of Prohibition from a tree. 1932.
RMC2JDF7–Destroying Booze
RME12J8R–Feb. 24, 2012 - Rudel was not allowed to speak.: In spite of the prohibition of speech which was put on the former colonel of the German-empire Party (DRP) in the Bayreth Rotmainhalle. During the meeting they were reading the manuscript of the speech-Rudel wanted to deliver. The statements had very much applause ''Wait'', Rudel said to the meeting, ''i still have to tell you very much and many a thing will change!'' If also this way Rudel was not able to speak tot he meeting he was heartily greeted and welcomed by thousands of the followers of the DRP
RM2A9PGM3–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMF4N5GE–Boxes for the Prohibition of liquor stored, Chicago, USA
RMTXG794–Prohibition in the USA 1920-1933 : A barrel of confiscated illegal beer being poured down a drain
RMDJ47H6–Destruction of alcohol during Prohibition era, America, agents pour liquor into sewer following a raid
RMFF9GY0–Prohibition, USA. Interior of a crowded bar moments before midnight on June 30, 1919, when prohibition went into effect, New York City, NY, USA.
RMHRP169–NYC, Anti-Prohibition Parade, 1920s
RM2AHB20P–Vintage 1896 PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN LAPEL BADGE Joshua Levering (September 12, 1845 - October 6, 1935) a prominent Baptist and a candidate for president of the United States in 1896. He was a passionate supporter of prohibition
RMKWD93Y–TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP. Cartoon of shackled men driven by distillers, brewers. And saloon keepers. All are headed to the 'Drunkard's Stockade.' From 'The Shadow of the Bottle,' 1915 book advocating nation-wide prohibition of the liquor traffic (BSLOC 2016 8 60)
RMG38CG3–'IS THAT YOU, DADDY ?' Propaganda for prohibition presupposes that every man who patronises a bar will become a drunken sot... Date: circa 1918
RM2AANGKR–PROHIBITION / TEETOTALISM / MOONSHINE / ABSTINENCE - A holiday jaunt in the USA to buy booze from a Moonshine (illegal alcohol) saloon in Arkansas, USA. c 1920's
RMCPMRGF–Arresting a smuggler of alcohol at the time of Prohibition in the United States, 1927
RMMB59N8–PROHIBITION IN AMERICA A bootleggers truck disguised as carrying timbers is impounded by Federal agents about 1925
RMDB27MT–Truck loads of beer enroute to Chicago, which were waylaid and captured at Zion City, Illinois ... all bottles were destroyed. USA prohibition, circa 1920
RMM9K2WF–A young man is well-positioned while drinking bootleg booze during Prohibition in Chicago in 1927.
RMH60T0X–Policeman Trying on Cow Shoe used by Moonshiners during Prohibition, Washington DC, USA, National Photo Company, June 1924
RM2GDJ3XR–An American bar at the height of Prohibition in the 1920s.
RMHHGAM2–French magazine illustration, showing the end of prohibition in the USA, with people celebrating by drinking in a bar.
RMC2JDWY–Agents Pouring liquor down a sewer on the Street
RME0R9MH–Sep. 09, 1958 - 'Donkey-weding' inspite of judicial prohibition: Also called ''donkey-weeding' as official defamation of a young couple attired many people in the little place Huetten in the Eifel-mountains. The youth in Huetten was not satisfied with the 'som' which the young husband paid for his wife, who was born in Heetten and arranged inspite of a judicial prohibition according to an old custom 'a donkey wedding' to pillo the young couple. Photo Shows Two young fellow dressed as donkeys leading the young couple through the streets of Hetten.
RM2A9PGKM–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMF4N4K0–Seizure of alcohol during Prohibition, Chicago, USA
RM2A5YNH6–FBI Officer breaks a confiscated barrel of beer as part of the prohibition campaign against alcohol in the USA in the 1920's. Date 1924.
RMDJ47HB–E.C. Yellowly, Chief of general prohibition agents
RMFF9GY2–Prohibition, USA. Destroying kegs of beer, c.1924
RMG16CP3–Flapper with hidden liquor bottles. Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide Constitutional ban on the sale, production, importation, and transportation of alcoholic beverages that remained in place from 1920 to 1933. It was promoted by dry crusa
RM2AHB1Y5–PROHIBITION Vintage' 1919 poster celebrating the ratification by the states of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, enacting Prohibition as the law of the land. The large red 'Numbers Indicate the Order in Which States Ratified,' from the first, Mississippi, to the 45th, Pennsylvania. (Because ratification is required by only three-quarters of the states, and there were 48 states in 1919, To the left and right and below the map are the seals of the ratifying states, along with the dates of ratification.This poster was published by the Lincoln-Lee Legion, a temperance organisation 1903
RMKWD95A–Woman holding a 'Petition to Congress/ Modification, Volstead Act.' It would allow the brewing of 2.75% beer. In 1932, public opinion had turned against Prohibition. President Hoover would not move, but Franklin Roosevelt acted for beer in his first hundr (BSLOC 2016 8 73)
RMER7J7R–Prohibition party leaders of 1884
RM2AANGEY–PROHIBITION / TEETOTALISM / MOONSHINE / ABSTINENCE - The end of prohibition in America 2933 - On the wagon are large stocks of Henderson's Beer ( In some states, prohibition was already in force by Prohibition became a legal nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933.)
RMFD7K7J–Prohibition: Bootlegger at the boarder Texas-Mexico, 1927
RMCB5TKD–PROHIBITION IN USA Magazine advert from 1919 urging drinkers to stock up before legislation is enacted
RMDCJ3YR–Interior of a crowded bar moments before midnight, June 30, 1919, when prohibition went into effect New York City
RMP2MCKT–A view of the local police dumping illegal booze (Beer Barrels) off a train in Scranton, Pennsylvania during the prohibition years of 1920 to 1933. The Wilkes Barre, Scranton region of North Eastern Pa. was the center of the Anthracite coal mining industry of the United States during the industrial revolution and a hot bed of mob activity during prohibition.Scranton was a hub of illegal liquor transportation during Prohibition.In terms of bootlegging,Scranton was full of activity.The downtown Scranton area had 147 speakeasies.Not to mention, trains were important for alcohol transportation.
RMJENGFB–Woman Holding Poster, 'Abolish Prohibition!', USA, Harris & Ewing, 1931
RM2GDJ40R–Destruction of whiskey stocks in the United States during prohibition in the 1920s.
RMD95XD5–Repeal of Prohibition, 1933. American barman exhausted by clearing up the empty bottles after the celebration of the laws prohibiting the sale of alcohol.
RMAWR53T–Prohibition signs in a manufactory
RFADMAMR–Prohibition sign on a wooden board No campfires
RM2A97C8Y–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMF4N5GC–The hotel's liquor stores are waiting for the prohibition ceases, Chicago, USA
RMCW5FCR–Ben Shan (1898-1969), Prohibition in the United States
RMDJ47FT–Bureau of Prohibition insignia badge, USA, Prohibition Administrator Ames Woodcock, left
RMFF9GXT–Prohibition 1920s. Agents pouring liquor into sewer following a raid during probibition, New York City, NY, USA. Photo c.1921
RMHRKJF2–Prohibition, 1923
RMCT6A22–Close-up of bonded whiskey barrels
RMF2B3MW–Leaders of Anti-Prohibition Organizations met in the Empire State Building in NYC, June 6, 1932. They want a wet plank to end Pr
RMER7E5C–Anti prohibition. Date c1888 Oct. 12.
RM2AANG2B–PROHIBITION / TEETOTALISM / MOONSHINE / ABSTINENCE - 1920's prohibition propaganda urging the danger of drinking alcohol
RMCPHYFJ–Alcohol smuggling during the prohibition in the USA
RMBYXKDM–KU KLUX KLAN as defenders of the 18th Amendment (which established Prohibition in the USA ) from a 1926 book
RMDCJ40F–American Federation of Labor, Prohibition demonstration, June 14, 1919
RMAJGKJA–Chicago Jazz, 1920s Illustration of the immoral effect of jazz in the Prohibition era
RMH9N1XC–1937 The Philadelphia Inquirer (USA) front page End of prohibition
RMHBDJTG–Richmond College Prohibition Club, 1914
RMDYEM68–FBI Officer breaks a confiscated barrel of beer as part of the prohibition campaign against alcohol in the USA in the 1920's. Date 1924.
RMPF9XBE–Black and white, Republican presidential, and Massachusetts Prohibition Party campaign poster listing John L Baker for governor, and Daniel C Eddy for lieutenant governor, printed for the American market, in 1876. ()
RMB0KFP9–The end of prohibition in America. Artist: Unknown
RMWK7CEE–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMKWDAEP–Prohibition agents stand with a still and mason jars used to distill hard liquor in Wash. D.C. area. Nov. 11, 1922 (BSLOC 2016 8 70)
RMCW5E7F–Prohibition officers catching in the act passengers of the 'Majestic' on her arrival in the New York harbour.
RMDJ47FP–Detroit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine brewery during the Prohibition era
RMEXPDTA–1910s USA Uncle Sam Magazine Advert
RMHRP4W6–Prohibition, Dismantling Illegal Still
RMC2JE05–Raid on Home which served as a distribution warehouse for illegal liquor
RMKWD95E–Woman holding a 1931 poster 'Abolish Prohibition!' In 1933 state conventions ratified the Twenty-first Amendment, which repealed Prohibition (BSLOC 2016 8 74)
RMER96HN–Said prohibition Maine to prohibition Georgia: Here's lookin
RMH2NKMA–Liquor Raid, Washington DC, USA, National Photo Company, April 1923
RMC45MPN–Destructing the alcohol at the time of the Prohibition in New York, 1926
RMBN5C4T–MACHINE GUN KELLY - George Kelly Barnes - (1895-1954) US prohibition era criminal and wife Kathryn Thorne
RMDCHG64–Policeman standing alongside wrecked car and cases of moonshine, during USA Prohibition circa 1922
RMBB77G2–Al Capone 1918 draft registration photo of the notorious prohibition era American gangster
RMAM208X–Prohibition sign in front of the Dom zu St. Jakob, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria
RMAPKMW7–Hours of operation and signs of prohibition posted on door
RMD98NEN–Prohibition in the USA 1920-1933: A barrel of confiscated illegal beer being poured down a drain. Alcohol Temperance America
RFAWTK81–Hand forming stop sign, close-up, b&w
RMBRA9EX–1920s 1930s PROHIBITION RAID FEDERAL AGENTS RIPPING UP DESTROYING BAR TO SEE IF LIQUOR IS HIDDEN
RM2A0WYN2–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMKWDAEM–Prohibition agents stand with boxes and bottles of wine and liquor after a raid in Wash. D.C. area. Oct. 14, 1922. Note the camera man in upper left (BSLOC 2016 8 69)
RMDDYEG4–Enforcing prohibition, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, 1920s. Artist: Unknown
RMDJ47HE–Lt. O.T. Davis, Sergt. J.D. McQuade, George Fowler of Internal Revenue Service and H.G. Bauer with a still and liquor
RMH5M0RD–Prohibition in Frank, Alberta 270
RMHRP168–Prohibition, Famous Bootleg Alcohol, 1920s
RMB11M99–Sign requiring patrons of a bar to be twenty one years of age or over to drink
RMKWD94X–Prohibition agents stand with a still and mason jars used to distill hard liquor in Wash. D.C. area. Nov. 11, 1922 (BSLOC 2016 8 70)
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