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Photographs of People Drinking

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Drinking Gallery

I wanted to create a gallery of my favorite vintage drinking pictures. Some are in my collection. If you have any candidates for inclusion, please forward. Thanks.

Two men drinking and playing cards with a TURNER BROS tintype

Tintype of Drinking “Buddies,” – Cowan’s Auctions

A Drink and a Good Cigar Tintype – Heritage Auctions

Miners drinking – Colorado Historical Society

Maj. H.H. Humphrey and others – Library of Congress

Original antique Carte de Visite By “Traveling Artists” Peter & Kresge (probably from Pennsylvania) Handsome Young Man in Uniform (Civil War?) with Fish Bottle

Men gathered for a drink in the Road House Saloon, Bluff City, Alaska – ca. 1906

Men posing with beer postcard

Bealeton, Va. Noncommissioned officers’ mess of Co. D, 93d New York Infantry – Library of Congress

Framed Old Continental Whiskey photograph

Three unidentified soldiers playing cards, smoking, and drinking in front of American flag – Library of Congress

Hutchinson Women

Three men drinking wearing hats tintype

Cowboys drinking in a saloon bar

Lad enjoying a frosty mug of Drake’s Plantation Bitters

Fred D. Follett Bottled Milk

Saloon pose – location unknown

Orient Saloon – Bisbee, Arizona

Civil War table pose

Farmer and ex-cowboy drinking beer in North Platte, Nebraska, saloon ca. 1938

Tintype: Men Drinking Liquor

Unknown men in unknown location. They appear to be drinking beer and all are wearing medals of some type. – Brodhead Historical Society

Drinking and Smoking Tintype

Drinking, smoking & poker. 3 things that do go well together!

Love this picture…probably during prohibition. Maybe drinking Atlas Beer – Daffys Landing Antiques

A Quiet Sunday at Scotia – The photo was taken in front of a bunkhouse at the company town of Scotia just south of Eureka, in Humboldt County, Ca. Scotia was big redwood lumber company town in the 1800′s. The town still exists but not as a company town. You can see the bunkhouse number on the wall behind the men and you can see hobnails on the bottom of the boots on one of the men playing cards. – photo Martin Ludtke

Ca. 1870 Tintype – Man w/Wine Bottle & Historical Union Clasped Hands Flask – Here is a pretty cool item that ended recently on eBay that was similar to the fish bitters picture. – Brandon Smith


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