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Destroying Barrels Of Beer
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Destroying Barrels Of Beer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: December, 1924
Public Safety Director Smedley D. " Duckboards" Butler destroying barrels of beer with a pick axe during Prohibition and letting it run into the Schuylkill River
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Media ID 9739787
1920s 1924 Agent Alcohol Alcoholic Beverage Barrels Beer Caucasian Appearance Daytime Destruction Monochromatic Monochrome Pennsylvania People In The Background Philadelphia Pick Pick Axe Prohibition
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In this vintage photograph taken in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in December 1924, Public Safety Director Smedley D. "Duckboards". Butler can be seen wielding a pick axe as he destroys barrels of beer during the era of Prohibition. This historic image captures a significant moment in American history when the production and sale of alcoholic beverages were banned. With determination etched on his face, Director Butler swings his pick axe with force, causing the barrels to rupture and their contents to flow freely into the Schuylkill River. The destruction is symbolic of the government's relentless efforts to enforce prohibition laws and eliminate any traces of alcohol from society. The scene unfolds outdoors during daytime, revealing people in the background who are witnessing this act unfold. Their expressions range from curiosity to disbelief as they observe this dramatic display. This monochromatic photograph exudes a sense of nostalgia, transporting us back to an era characterized by strict regulations and underground activities surrounding alcohol consumption. It serves as a reminder of how societal attitudes towards alcohol have evolved over time. Captured by Underwood Archives for Universal Images Group (UIG), this print offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in American history while showcasing both historical significance and artistic merit.
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