Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: beer
Happy Days Are Here Again—Dream of Prosperity
03 Jun 2017 |
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A Prohibition-era comic postcard that depicts a man dreaming about a change to the Volstead Act that would allow the sale of beer and create work—and prosperity—for brewers, farmers, and other laborers.
As Wikipedia explains, the Volstead Act "was enacted to carry out the intent of the Eighteenth Amendment , which established prohibition in the United States " and banned the production and sale of alcoholic beverages beginning in 1920. Prohibition lasted until 1933, when the Twenty-first Amendment was ratified in order to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt used " Happy Days Are Here Again " as his presidential campaign song in 1932, and the repeal of Prohibition took place soon after Roosevelt took office.
Signs and captions: "Free lunch today. Good old time lager beer. Free beer tomorrow. Happy days are here again."
Dream of Prosperity
Last night I dreamed that the Volstead law had been amended permitting the sale of beer (Oh! what a grand and glorious feeling!). Immediately 100,000 carpenters, bricklayers, and laborers went to work building and refitting breweries; 50,000 brewery truck drivers, helpers, vatmen, and coppersmiths were hired; and 100,000 printers were put to work printing beer labels. Bottle works and barrel makers engaged thousands more. Bookkeepers, stenographers, clerks, and salesmen found ready employment by the hundreds of thousands. Thousands of farmers left the city and returned to farms to raise hops and barley. 150,000 musicians went to work in the beer gardens. There was no unemployment. The country hummed with industry. The tax secured from the sale of beer was placed in a fund that was used for an old age pension. Then the scene changed–I saw 1,000,000 bootleggers holding a protest meeting. Disgusted, I then awoke.
John Pecinovsky, the Famous Half and Half Man, Bon…
08 Sep 2015 |
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"John Pecinovsky, the famous Half & Half Man, owner and operator of the Bonair Tavern, 4 miles west and 3 miles north of Cresco, Iowa. We serve Fitger's Beer, Walt Rush, distributor. Ice cream, soft drinks, and candy. Half & Half, Bonair, Iowa. Souvenir post card."
As one brief obituary explained, "For years Pecinovsky wore suits in which half of the coat was white and the other black, one trouser leg white and the other black. One side of his face was always kept shaved smooth while the other was permitted to support a luxuriant crop of whiskers" ( Waterloo Daily Courier , April 7, 1942).
On a Slow Train through Arkansas
19 Apr 2021 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of odd backdrops or backgrounds .
A souvenir real photo postcard from " Happy Hollow " (McLeod's Amusement Park), which was located in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Some of the signs and labels visible in the photo are:
"Gambling room down stares. No drinks served."
"Wild cat mine for sail chepe."
"Don't ask for no darn fool dude drinks."
"Old Crow, 2 bits a drink."
"Wite mule, 2 bits per drink, good stuff."
"Ky. booze XXX."
"Pabst Blue Ribbon on drought."
"Shiref's offis."
"Tanglefoot strate, 2 bits."
"Pabst Blue Ribbon, the beer of quality."
"On a slow train through Arkansas."
Mugging for the Camera at Café Bauer, Garmisch
25 Nov 2018 |
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of smiling faces of yesteryear (photos of smiling people, based on the Flickr group of the same name) .
"Memento of the world-famous Bavarian evenings at the Café Bauer, Garmisch."
Stamped on the back of this real photo postcard: "Foto Franz, 81 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Kainzenbadstr. 26, Tel. 3202. Erinnerung an die weltbekannten Bayerischen Abende im Café Bauer, Garmisch."
Inquirer Restaurant
16 Feb 2018 |
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"Inquirer Restaurant, Nos. 53 & 55 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Lager beer, wines & liquors. Prime oysters all the year round. Game in season. Francis Noll, proprietor."
C. C. Armbruster, Restaurant and Lager Beer Saloon
03 Apr 2015 |
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"C. C. Armbruster, restaurant and lager beer saloon, no. 41 South Sixth St., three doors south of Hamilton St., Allentown, Pa."
A Victorian-era advertising trade card.
Know Your Presidents
21 Mar 2014 |
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Know Your Presidents. Note: The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. indicate order of succession. The abbreviation D for Democrat, R for Republican, Fed for Federalist.
Swing to Ortlieb's, Philadelphia's famous beer. Henry F. Ortlieb Brewing Co., Phila., Pa.
Simon's Texaco Station, Eau Claire, Wisc., Sept. 1…
12 Aug 2013 |
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Handwritten note on the back of this photo: "This is the place. Taken Sept. 12, '52. Come and see us."
Handwritten by someone else: "[Eau] Claire, Wis. Simon's Gas Station."
Signage on front of gas station building: "Texaco. Lear & Simon. Marfak Lubrication. Washing."
Other signs, banners, and billboards around the gas station:
Registered Rest Room. A Texaco Dealer Service.
Grand Opening.
Come in! Meet your new neighbor.
B. F. Goodrich Tire. Defies skids!
Grand opening today! Free gifts!
Copenhagen. Outdoors, indoors, the best way to take tobacco.
If you like beer you'll love Schlitz.
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