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New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, watching agents pour liquor into sewer following a raid during the height of prohibition, c. 1921 (b/w photo)
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New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, watching agents pour liquor into sewer following a raid during the height of prohibition, c. 1921 (b/w photo)
1127461 New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, watching agents pour liquor into sewer following a raid during the height of prohibition, c.1921 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection
Media ID 31923812
© Bridgeman Images
Barrel Beer Beer Barrel Beer Barrels Confiscated Down Draft Beer Draft Beers Drain Draught Beer Illegal Poured Prohibition Temperance Wooden Barrel Wooden Barrels Booze
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This photograph captures a significant moment in American history during the height of prohibition. The image showcases New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, standing tall and vigilant as he watches agents pour confiscated liquor into a sewer following a raid. Taken around 1921 by an anonymous American photographer, this powerful snapshot encapsulates the struggle against illegal alcohol consumption in early 20th century America. With barrels of beer being drained down the drain, it symbolizes the efforts made to enforce temperance laws and maintain social order. The composition of this photograph is strikingly simple yet evocative. The contrast between light and shadow adds depth to the scene, emphasizing both Leach's authoritative presence and the clandestine nature of bootlegging during that era. As we gaze upon this historical relic from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported back to a time when alcohol was prohibited but still widely consumed underground. It serves as a reminder of how societal norms can be challenged and reshaped through legislation. Through its monochromatic lens, this photograph not only documents an important moment in American history but also invites us to reflect on our own relationship with authority, rebellion, and the consequences of banning substances deemed harmful or immoral.
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