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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection

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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Edgar Degas: At the Cafe, or The Absinthe Drinker. Oil on canvas, 1873
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Three dancers dancing the Harlem conga, a blend of the lindy hop
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Men standing in front of the Board of Trade bar and gambling house in Butte, Montana
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: View of the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York, 1930s
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: With one more stroke to the shapely head, He fell across the picture - Dead The face upon the floor
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Moses Weinberger (center) with bartenders Mack O Brien (left)
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Oliver Goldsmith, James Boswell, and Samuel Johnson at the Mitre Tavern in London
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: John Greenwood: (American) Sea Captains Carousing in Surinam. Oil on bed ticking, c1758
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Lupino Lane in Pirates beware, 1928
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Carmen Amaya (1913-1963) dancing the flamenco. Photograph, 1942
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Daddys In There... American cartoon from a broadside published by the Anti-Saloon League, c1917
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: The Temperance Crusade - Who will win? Cartoon from an American newspaper
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A Saturday night at a Craigsville, Minnesota, saloon. Photograph, 1937, by Russell Lee
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A womans liquor raid - How the ladies of Fredericktown, Ohio
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Seal of the American Bar Association
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Texas Guinan, Queen of the Nightclubs, in one of the New York City speakeasies that she operated
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A Fight in the Street. Drawing by Frederic Remington, late 19th century
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Exterior of a beer hall, Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photograph by Russell Lee, January 1939
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Leatrice Joy in a scene from the film
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Silent Film Still: Drinking
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Silent Still: College
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Contestants at a Charleston dance contest being served food by musicians at a nightclub in New
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Film Still: Eating & Drinking
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Line engraving, American, 1886
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Silent Film Still: Parties
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Viennese Nights, 1930
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Texas Guinan (1884-1933), Queen of the Nightclubs, in one of the New York City speakeasies that
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Silent Film Still: Drinking
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Still from the 1960 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: New Yorkers, predominantly Irish immigrants, casting their ballots in the 1858 elections at a
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Halt! President Rutherford B. Hayes bars influence peddlers from entering U. S. Civil Service
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A Beer Garden at W├╝rzburg, Germany. Wood engraving, American, 1870
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: (1728-1774). Anglo-Irish writer. Goldsmith, James Boswell, and Samuel Johnson at the Mitre Tavern
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A Puritan governor interrupting the Christmas sports in 17th century Massachusetts
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Film still from Hudsons Bay with Paul Muni as Pierre Radisson, John Sutton as Lord Edward Crewe
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: The Great Northern Railway saloon carriage for the Prince and Princess of Wales
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Politicians at a Country Bar. Oil on canvas by James Goodwyn Clooney, 1844
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Eddie Foy, Jr. in a scene from a film
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: If a body meet a body, Comin through the rye. Cartoon
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: An English Lady-Preacher of the Salvation Army in a Swiss Tavern
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Western film still with Richard Dix, mid 20th century
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: (1895-1926). American (Italian-born) film actor. In a scene from The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A road in Honolulu, Hawaii. Photograph, c1875
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: A German beer cellar at night. Wood engraving, 1875
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Men in a saloon in Leadville, Colorado. Photographed by Virgil G. Jackson, c1900
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Manhattans business district, 1888. Contemporary line engraving after a drawing by Thure de
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Tabarin. Dancer at the Tabarin nightclub in Montmartre, Paris
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Bars Taverns and Saloons Collection: Grand saloon of the steamship Pacific. Wood engraving, American, 1856


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