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Moonshine Collection (page 10)

"Prohibition, 1922: Revenue agents with confiscated bootleg liquor at Washington, D. C. Oct. 14, 1922 - a reminder of the illicit allure of moonshine

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Crescent moon with comic verse on a Christmas card

Crescent moon with comic verse on a Christmas card
Crescent moon and lady with comic verse on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: All Moonshine, by Dorothy Wheeler

All Moonshine, by Dorothy Wheeler
All Moonshine, While we sleep theres a whisper in the trees, by Dorothy Wheeler. 1925

Background imageMoonshine Collection: CONFISCATED WHISKEY, 1920s. Bottles and keg of whiskey confiscated during Prohibition in America

CONFISCATED WHISKEY, 1920s. Bottles and keg of whiskey confiscated during Prohibition in America, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers raiding Carl Hammels restaurant in Washington, D

LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers raiding Carl Hammels restaurant in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 25 April 1923

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Prohibition raid, 1920s New York

Prohibition raid, 1920s New York. New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, right, watching agents pour liquor into a sewer in New York, USA

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Moonshiners crossing the Appalachians with bootleg whiskey

Moonshiners crossing the Appalachians with bootleg whiskey
Moonshine whiskey taken to market in the southern Appalachians, 1860s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMoonshine Collection: MOONSHINE, c1925. Two men posing with a whiskey still during Prohibition in the United States

MOONSHINE, c1925. Two men posing with a whiskey still during Prohibition in the United States. Photograph, c1925

Background imageMoonshine Collection: MOONSHINE, 1920s. Barrels of moonshine whiskey inside a warehouse during Prohibition in America

MOONSHINE, 1920s. Barrels of moonshine whiskey inside a warehouse during Prohibition in America, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: MOONSHINE, 1920s. Two men standing with a small distillery and a bottle of moonshine

MOONSHINE, 1920s. Two men standing with a small distillery and a bottle of moonshine, during Prohibition in America, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: BOOTLEG LIQUOR, 1920s. Men standing in a warehouse filled with cases of confiscated moonshine

BOOTLEG LIQUOR, 1920s. Men standing in a warehouse filled with cases of confiscated moonshine, during Prohibition in America, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Group of policemen posed with cases of moonshine in Washington, D

LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Group of policemen posed with cases of moonshine in Washington, D.C. 23 September 1923

Background imageMoonshine Collection: PROHIBITION, 1920s. Dismantling a bootleg distillery in San Francisco during Prohibition

PROHIBITION, 1920s. Dismantling a bootleg distillery in San Francisco during Prohibition, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: PROHIBITION, 1920s. Men pouring bootleg whiskey into a sewer during Prohibition in America

PROHIBITION, 1920s. Men pouring bootleg whiskey into a sewer during Prohibition in America, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers with beer and wine recovered during a raid

LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers with beer and wine recovered during a raid of Carl Hammels restaurant in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 25 April 1923

Background imageMoonshine Collection: PROHIBITION, 1920s. The destruction of $150, 000 of whiskey in Girard, Alabama, during Prohibition

PROHIBITION, 1920s. The destruction of $150, 000 of whiskey in Girard, Alabama, during Prohibition, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: PROHIBITION, 1922. A dog trained to detect liquor sniffs at a flask in the back

PROHIBITION, 1922. A dog trained to detect liquor sniffs at a flask in the back pocket of a man fishing on a pier on the Potomac River, during Prohibition, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Source Size = 1764 x 1761

Source Size = 1764 x 1761
On the Atlantic Steamer: Moonshine, 1870

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Night Landscape with farm and skaters, Johannes Janson, 1761-1784

Night Landscape with farm and skaters, Johannes Janson, 1761-1784

Background imageMoonshine Collection: LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers with beer and wine recovered during a raid

LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers with beer and wine recovered during a raid of Carl Hammels restaurant in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 25 April 1923

Background imageMoonshine Collection: LOG CABIN, c1909. The home of a moonshine maker in rural America. Photograph, c1909

LOG CABIN, c1909. The home of a moonshine maker in rural America. Photograph, c1909

Background imageMoonshine Collection: PROHIBITION, 1922. A police officer standing beside a wrecked car and cases of moonshine

PROHIBITION, 1922. A police officer standing beside a wrecked car and cases of moonshine, 16 November 1922

Background imageMoonshine Collection: PROHIBITION, 1922. Officers of the Internal Revenue Service with a confiscated distillery

PROHIBITION, 1922. Officers of the Internal Revenue Service with a confiscated distillery and bottles of liquor, in Washington, D.C. 11 November 1922

Background imageMoonshine Collection: WHISKEY TESTING, 1920. A chemist of the Internal Revenue Service, using a pipette

WHISKEY TESTING, 1920. A chemist of the Internal Revenue Service, using a pipette to draw a quantity of bootleg whiskey to analyze. Photograph 14 January 1920

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Still designed by Edouard Adam. From a mid-19th century wood engraving

Still designed by Edouard Adam. From a mid-19th century wood engraving
DISTILLATION, 1801. Still designed by Edouard Adam. From a mid-19th century wood engraving

Background imageMoonshine Collection: 17th century still invented by chemist, Nicolas Lefevre. French line engraving

17th century still invented by chemist, Nicolas Lefevre. French line engraving
DISTILLERY, 17th CENTURY. 17th century still invented by chemist, Nicolas Lefevre. French line engraving

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Garter flask, 1920s prohibition

Garter flask, 1920s prohibition
Garter flask. Dancer demonstrating the latest fashion for the use of a concealed garter flask for carrying alcoholic drinks during prohibition in the USA

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Confiscated still, 1920s prohibition

Confiscated still, 1920s prohibition
Confiscated still. Man displaying a glass while standing next to a still that had been used to produce illegal alcoholic drinks (moonshine)

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Illegal still, 1920s prohibition

Illegal still, 1920s prohibition
Illegal still. Two men standing with a still that had been used to produce illegal alcoholic drinks (moonshine). Prohibition in the USA (1920-1933) was the period when the production

Background imageMoonshine Collection: New York City Deputy Police Commissioner, John A. Leach (right)

New York City Deputy Police Commissioner, John A. Leach (right), watches agents pour liquor into a sewer after a raid
PROHIBITION, c1921. New York City Deputy Police Commissioner, John A. Leach (right), watches agents pour liquor into a sewer after a raid, c1921

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Man with a confiscated moonshine distillery, photographed at the Treasury in Washington, D. C

Man with a confiscated moonshine distillery, photographed at the Treasury in Washington, D. C
MOONSHINE DISTILLERY, 1920s. Man with a confiscated moonshine distillery, photographed at the Treasury in Washington, D.C. during Prohibition, 1920s

Background imageMoonshine Collection: DISTILLERY, 17th CENTURY. 17th century device invented by Nicolas Lefèvre for the distillation of

DISTILLERY, 17th CENTURY. 17th century device invented by Nicolas Lefèvre for the distillation of wine. French line engraving

Background imageMoonshine Collection: DISTILLERY, 1780. / nStill designed by Jean-Antoine Chaptal: line engraving, French

DISTILLERY, 1780. / nStill designed by Jean-Antoine Chaptal: line engraving, French
DISTILLERY, 1780. /nStill designed by Jean-Antoine Chaptal: line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Alcohol: Distillation. Isaac B

Alcohol: Distillation. Isaac B

Background imageMoonshine Collection: WHISKEY REBELLION, 1794. A 19th century wood engraving depicting an illicit still in Western

WHISKEY REBELLION, 1794. A 19th century wood engraving depicting an illicit still in Western Pennsylavania during the rebellion

Background imageMoonshine Collection: France - Conical mud huts

France - Conical mud huts
Conical mud huts in a corner of France. Captioned as huts from Sudan, this is clearly in Europe and is possibkly an exhibit (or oddity)

Background imageMoonshine Collection: All Moonshine! by W. Heath Robinson

All Moonshine! by W. Heath Robinson
How the fashion designer who introduced the first short skirt obtained his inspiration. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Oscar Wilde Moonshine

Oscar Wilde Moonshine
OSCAR WILDE - some satirical comments

Background imageMoonshine Collection: Wagner / Moonshine / Horn

Wagner / Moonshine / Horn
RICHARD WAGNER German composer with a large hunting horn, which featured prominently in his operas, but which he personally did not play



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"Prohibition, 1922: Revenue agents with confiscated bootleg liquor at Washington, D. C. Oct. 14, 1922 - a reminder of the illicit allure of moonshine. " "1844 Distillery Demons: Unveiling the dark side as church deacon Amos Giles allegedly operated a distillery in Salem, Massachusetts - a scandalous revelation from history. " "The Full Moon's Charm: Bathed in its ethereal glow, moonshine takes on an otherworldly allure that captivates hearts and minds. " "Colorful Japan's Secret Brew: Discover the hidden artistry behind moonshine production as it reflects the vibrant hues and traditions of this enchanting country. " "Circles And Half Circles: A mesmerizing dance between light and shadow unfolds under the full moon's watchful eye - much like the intricate process of crafting moonshine itself. " "Moon Stalkers' Delight: For those who find solace in nocturnal adventures, chasing after the elusive beauty of moonlight leads to discovering hidden treasures within each sip of moonshine. " "I Found My Silence Underneath The Moonlight: In solitude and tranquility lies an escape from chaos; let your worries fade away as you savor the serenity found within every drop of moonshine. " "A Summer Lost to Moonlit Memories: Reminiscing about warm nights spent under starry skies while indulging in homemade concoctions that whispered tales of forbidden pleasures. " "The Lunar Effect Unleashed: As celestial bodies align, their mystical influence heightens our senses - enhancing every nuance found within this elixir known as 'moonshine. '" "A Romantic Date with Moonlit Spirits: Ignite passion and kindle flames by sharing intimate moments over glasses filled with liquid courage crafted by lunar magic itself. " "Moon Over Broken Hill Shines Brightly Tonight.