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NYC: EXCISE LAW, 1867. How the excise law is evaded - Dispensing liquor in public-house
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NYC: EXCISE LAW, 1867. How the excise law is evaded - Dispensing liquor in public-house
NYC: EXCISE LAW, 1867.
How the excise law is evaded - Dispensing liquor in public-house parlors on Sunday. Engraving, 1867
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Media ID 12236844
1867 Alcohol Barrel Cocktail Drinking Illegal Liquor New York New York City Nightlife Northeast Parlor Smoking Toast
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This print titled "NYC: EXCISE LAW, 1867. How the excise law is evaded - Dispensing liquor in public-house parlors on Sunday" takes us back to the vibrant streets of New York City in the late 19th century. The engraving, created in 1867, offers a glimpse into how people cleverly circumvented the strict excise law of that time. In this scene, we find ourselves inside a bustling public-house parlor filled with men engaged in various activities. The atmosphere exudes an air of secrecy and rebellion as they openly indulge in drinking and smoking despite it being illegal on Sundays under the excise law. The room is adorned with barrels of alcohol, serving as a constant reminder of their defiance against authority. The men are dressed impeccably in mid-1800s attire, showcasing their status and sophistication amidst this clandestine gathering. With cocktails raised high for a toast, these individuals create an intimate camaraderie within these walls. Through this photograph, we witness not only the nightlife culture prevalent during that era but also gain insight into how laws were challenged and subverted by resourceful individuals seeking enjoyment outside societal constraints. Granger Art on Demand has beautifully captured this historical moment from their extensive collection without mentioning any commercial use intentions. This print allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind its creation and its significance as a window into New York City's past.
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