RMBTKEF5–Re-enactment of the St. Valentine's Day massacre from Roger Corman's 1967 film, THE ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE.
RMCPM7D2–Destruction of alcohol during Prohibition in the United States, 1924
RMBYR1RH–AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES depicted as waging a Holy War on alcohol in this 1874 lithograph by Currier & Ives
RMDD8DYJ–Cow Shoes - Shoes made to leave cow prints instead of foot prints during Prohibition America, 1920s
RM2DAN46Y–Prohibition message, probably 1920s
RMH9N1TA–1937 The Philadelphia Inquirer (USA) front page End of prohibition
RMM9K2W5–Young people drink bootleg whiskey labled “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.
RM2K0ABWG–Enforcing prohibition in America. Officials inspect bottles of liquor found under a sailor's mattress on a steamer in Norfolk, Virginia. Prohibition in the United States was a nationwide constitutional ban on the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages from 1920 to 1933
RM2BWBEH2–Preaching Prohibition in the land of the pyramids ' Pussyfoot Johnson photographed in Cairo where he has just arrived in connection with the great campaign among the Egyptians . According to the local press , his efforts are being supported by Dr Morton Howell , the American Minister and by a number of influential Egyptians 14 December 1923
RMWK7CCY–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RM2A5YN13–Photograph of a well stock shop in the USA 1920s. The sale of alcohol was prohibited throughout the US during the 1920's Prohibition. As the photograph shows there is a bountyful amount of food produce but no alcohol on sale. Unknown
RMFGPX4N–religion, Christianity, clergy, religious orders, Jesuits (Societas Jesu), prohibition in France, 1764, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMTTAWF9–Prohibition agents destroying barrels of alcohol (United States, prohibition era)
RMPF9XHW–Black and white illustration depicting pre-suffrage Missouri women, on the street, promoting Prohibition during a local election, captioned 'Missouri - a local-option election at independence - street scene after the opening of the polls, ' published for the American market, 1888. ()
RMDJ47EE–Governor James P. Goodrich of Indiana, and prominent 'dry' workers, signing the state-wide prohibition bill
RF2B8MXYP–Social distancing. Ban on gathering symbol. Prohibition of assembly to avoid coronavirus infection - illustration on white background.
RMHRP4WH–Abolish Prohibition, 1931
RFW71C2B–drones not allowed, drone prohibition sign or icon vector illustration
RMCWA96Y–The people of Chicago drink beer in front of City Hall after the repeal of Prohibition, April 1933. Courtesy: CSU
RMC13M7H–Labor union members protesting Prohibition in Newark New Jersey carrying signs reading 'We want beer.' October 1931.
RMCPM7CP–Lifting of a distillery during the Prohibition in the United States, 1932
RM2GCNEJY–ELIOT NESS (1903-1957) American Prohibition era government agent about 1938
RMDD8E7P–New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, right, watching agents pour liquor into sewer following a raid during the height of prohibition, 1921
RM2RBDD7G–Neal Dow, the 'father of prohibition', USA
RMMHMJNM–RUM ROW Liquor carriers outside American territorial waters, off New Jersey, wait to unload their wares Date: 1923
RM2WRC3JG–Florence S. Hyde, Photograph shows Florence S. Hyde who was secretary of the National Woman's Prohibition Federation., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMC2JD5Y–Still Captured in Still Photo
RM2BWAXNK–On Pussyfoot 's Trial . Mr J W Glenister visits England prior to starting great anti prohibition campaign in the States . Mr J W Glenister investigating our national beverage system . 22 August 1922 J.W. Glenister came to London to publicise an anti-Prohibition stance aimed at 'Pussyfoot' Johnson, a campaigner for Prohibition.
RM2A0WYPX–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMHTMHDN–Prohibition advocate Carrie Nation, known for smashing up saloons, was mocked by students at a rally in 1902 on State street at north university. Excessive student drinking and rowdy behaviour had made a paid police force necessary by 1871. Cook's tempera
RMBJTPE6–geography / travel, United States of America, Prohibition 1918 - 1933, caricature about the society 1922, production of vine in the underground, drawing by Clark, 1936, 1920s, 20s, 20th century, historic, historical, alcohol, interdiction, interdictions, ban on alcohol, alcohol ban, bans on alcohol, alcohol bans, impose an alcohol ban, bootlegger, manufacture, fabrication, illegal, North America, people, 1930s,
RMMY3HPB–An automobile decked out with signs and banners supporting the repeal of the 18th Amendment prohibiting the production, transport and sale of alcohol, New York, NY, 5/1932.
RF2BH5B9F–Continuous one line woman with ponytail makes hands prohibition sign, cross, NO sign. Vector
RM2K7PGWK–Prohibition Vote, America
RF2B8MXPK–Prohibition of assembly symbols for two, three, four, five or more people. Social distancing - ban on gathering - illustration on white.
RMHRP4W4–Prohibition, Whiskey Still, 1920s
RM2CNY2HT–Prohibition raid USA (liquor (1921)
RMCWB3R8–Prohibition, a policeman standing alongside a wrecked car and cases of moonshine, November 16, 1922.
RMKWDAEY–Woman holding a 1931 poster 'Abolish Prohibition!' In 1933 state conventions ratified the Twenty-first Amendment, which repealed Prohibition (BSLOC 2016 8 74)
RME01HXK–Prohibition: Demonstration in Newark, 1931
RMD5A89F–IZZY EINSTEIN (at left) and MOE SMITH US Federal Police officers were the most successful officers during Prohibition 1920-25.
RMDCHG9D–Bottles and barrel of confiscated whiskey, USA prohibition, circa 1925
RM2RBDD7W–Frances Willard, temperance / prohibition leader, USA
RM2WTWDK1–Cargo of Scotch whiskey valued at more than $18,000 dollars is destroyed by federal prohibition agents in Los Angeles, CA
RM2WRC3JH–Fred. E. Wheeler, Photograph shows Frederick F. Wheeler who was a Prohibition candidate for the U.S. Senate from California., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RF2K3XE4C–Continuous line drawing of prohibition sign. Vector illustration
RM2BWAXMR–On Pussyfoot 's Trial . Mr J W Glenister visits England prior to starting great anti prohibition campaign in the States . Mr J W Glenister in a characteristic attitude . 22 August 1922 J.W. Glenister , American publisher , came to London to publicise an anti-Prohibition stance aimed at ' Pussyfoot ' Johnson, a campaigner for Prohibition.
RM2A0WYR5–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RMTXGP1X–Mutsuhito (1852-1912) Emperor of Japan from 1867. Photographing the Mikado (Emperor) was forbidden
RMG14TJF–Political cartoon showing Old Man Prohibition receiving 'a cold reception everywhere.'
RF2HP64E6–Antifungal black vector prohibition sign
RMCWA971–Sloppy Joe's Bar, in downtown Chicago, after the repeal of Prohibition. December 5, 1933. CSU Archives/Courtesy Everett
RMBTK2R8–Izzy Einstein (1880-1938) signing contract for his memoirs in 1932. As a government agent, in disguise, he infiltrated New York speakeasies in disguise and arrested thousands for selling alcoholic drinks during Prohibition.
RMFD7K7E–Prohibition: Drinking men in the USA
RM2WY762B–PROHIBITION IN THE USA. New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John Leach watches his agents pouring liquor into a drain following a raid about 1925
RMDCJK0R–The Largest still in captivity - Lt. O.T. Davis, Sergt. J.D. McQuade, George Fowler of Internal Revenue Service and H.G. Bauer with the largest still ever taken in the national capitol and bottles of liquor. 1922
RM2DAN46T–Prohibition message, the Eighteenth Amendment, probably 1920s
RMA66HJF–Police Bootleggers
RM2WRC3J6–Francis E. Baldwin, Photograph shows Francis E. Baldwin (1859-1930), a Prohibition candidate for president in 1916 from Elmira, New York., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RF2K414A7–Continuous line drawing of prohibition sign. Ban sign vector illustration
RMWHB8MC–Prohibition Era. Charles Arthur Pretty Boy Floyd one of the most dangerous gunmen of the Middle West in the thirties He took part in the killing of FBI and other law officers and was mortally wounded while shooting it out with the FBI and police
RM2A0WYR0–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RM2K2JYG3–Mr William D McNally, coroner's chemist in chicago, testing samples of liquor seized by the police. Wood alcohol was found in many of these samples.
RF2NFCNDP–Comedian Ernest Hare threatens suicide on stage - Life was not worth living under Prohibition. Empty beer mug in one hand, gun to head in other - 1920
RMM9K2TT–Flappers and their dates frolic on the couch, ca. 1924.
RM2K7PGX6–W.A. Green, Chief Prohibition Inspector, America
RMBRA9ET–1920s FEDERAL AGENTS POSED WITH CAPTURED EQUIPMENT IN A DETROIT UNDERGROUND DISTILLERY
RM2HJCP1J–Detroit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine underground brewery during the prohibition era, circa 1920s.
RF2GRC0YE–No food, camera, pets prohibition signs
RMCWB3RH–Prohibition, prohibition officers raiding the lunch room of 922 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, April 25, 1923.
RMKWDAET–Asst. Treasury Sec. Lincoln Andrews and the Commissioner of Prohibition, Roy Hayne. When Andrews succeeded Hayne in 1925, he reorganized the Bureau of Prohibition and laid off many agents, including the funny and famous Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith of New (BSLOC 2016 8 71)
RME01JB4–Prohibition: Demonstration in Newark, 1931
RM2C8YR6K–GEORGE 'MACHINE GUN' KELLY BARNES (1895-1954) American gangster in Memphis Police Department photos
RMDCHFYH–Putting a kick in the staid old Schuylkill here go a few barrels of beer -- not 1/2 of 1 percent -- into the Schuylkill River. Public Safety Director, Smedley D. 'Duckboards' Butler, destroying kegs of beer with an axe, 1924.
RMJENGGD–Man and Woman Standing with Sign Supporting U.S. Constitution's 18th Amendment, Washington DC, USA, Harris & Ewing, 1932
RM2WRC9FH–Mrs. Mamie Colvin, Photograph shows temperance activist Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin (Mamie Colvin) (1883-1955) who was the Prohibition Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1918. She later ran as the first woman candidate for Congress from New York State., between 1915 and 1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RF2T97061–Prohibition sign continuous one line drawing. Single line drawing of stop sign. Vector illustration
RMKXX061–Pouring out illegal alcohol into a Sewer
RM2A0WYP3–Prohibition times in America in the 30s
RF2BD3K58–Prohibition sign (pictogram) / Do not rush
RFW0EEKF–A black and white Generic prohibition icon
RF2PF7ATY–Prohibition Sign Do Not Allowed Cannot Prohibited Empty Black White Silhouette Symbol Icon Sign Graphic Clipart Artwork Illustration Pictogram Vector
RMM776NA–City workers dump illegal moonshine liquor down a storm drain after a raid on still in Georgia, ca. 1955.
RM2K7PGX2–E.C. Yellowly, Chief of general prohibition agents, America
RMKA7P87–1928 - The execution of a smiling killer (even on the gallows) of 'the Gangster King' Charles Birger, born Shachna Itzak Birge, as he chats to officials before his execution for the murder of Joe Adams.
RMHRP4W8–Prohibition Servicemen with Captured Still, 1922
RF2GRGND6–Traffic prohibition icon, black monochrome style
RMCWC1RE–Labor union members protesting Prohibition in Newark New Jersey carrying signs reading 'We want beer.' October 1931.
RMBTK2RB–Izzy Einstein (left) sharing a toast with his partner, Moe Smith in a New York bar in 1935. In the 1920's, Izzy and Moe were the most effective team of prohibition agents, using disguises to arrest bootleggers, close speakeasies, and confiscate liquor.
RMCPM7CW–The end of Prohibition in the United States, 1933
RM2C8YR7E–GEORGE 'MACHINE GUN' KELLY BARNES (1895-1954) American gangster in Memphis Police Department photos
RMDCHG81–National Prohibition Convention, 1892
RM2RBDD7M–Madam 'Mother' Willard, temperance / prohibition leader, USA
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