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Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part III

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Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part III

PART III of a Series – Ketcham Drinking Gallery

23 August 2012

Apple-Touch-IconAWith record speed I am opening the third gallery of vintage drinking pictures from up North as new material has come in from Steve Ketcham. This is a continuation of Photographs of People Drinking – Part I and Photographs and Images of People DrinkingPart II. If you have any candidates for inclusion in future galleries, please forward. Thanks.

Steve Ketcham accepting an award at the FOHBC Reno Expo Banquet

Hi Ferdinand, I have been busy scanning my bottle-related photos, and will send along more in the near future. For now, I felt it imperative to send along these images of groups of young gents drinking because methinks it only proper that the young ladies in the Phi-Drinka-Dogma image you posted be accompanied as they drink. It appears that one fellow, standing in front of John Woratschka’s Saloon (New Ulm, Minnesota), was doing a bit of cross-dressing. Oh, the folly to which drinking may lead! Thanks for all the Peachridge Glass fun! Steve Ketcham

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Ketcham Drinking Gallery

The bottles all carry Grain Belt (Minneapolis Brewing Company) labels.

Look at the size of the pot-bellied stove and the whiskey bottles. No getting cold here!

Equally spaced spittoons at the long bar.

Not a frown among them. Three in the group appear to be holding enameled cups bearing the image of the Kaiser.

Diggin’ those boots the guy on the right is wearing.

Wife helping out. Like that risque nude picture behind her. No Playboy yet.

That fellow up front appears to be a bit underage!

They are drinking Hamm’s Beer, a St. Paul, Minnesota product.

Enjoying a Grain Belt (Minneapolis Brewing Company).

I like all the hanging towels on these bar pictures. Wipe that spittle and froth away.

Washburn, Wisconsin pose. What are they drinking?

The stenciled jug at right is from Wm. Steinmeyer, a Milwaukee liquor dealer.

Judging from the labels and signs, this one was in St. Paul.

Lots of spittoons here.

Local NRA meeting? (not meant to offend NRA members – I took my rifle safety training from this organization at a very young age!)

Posing in front of a Milwaukee bar

Lots of missed shots at the spittoons.

Notice the Lash’s Bitters sign at upper left.

The dog on the bar is in charge of filling growlers.

Two views of a Minneapolis bar.

A group seeking to stay warm in the snows around New Ulm, Minnesota.

Schmidt’s Beer get prominent space above this pose.

A Milwaukee saloon gathering.

Not as early as the other photos, but a fun photo of what appears to be a post WWII St. Paul or Minneapolis bar.

Strange as it may seem, I have the three decanters just to the right of the lady behind the bar in my collection: Minnesota Club, Old Blue Ribbon, and Pickwick Rye. Those last two brands were sold by George Benz of Appetine bitters fame. Labeled bottles of several other local brands can be identified here as well. – Steve Ketcham

Note the glass label decanters on the bar.

St. Paul, Minnesota bar pose. Got to be winter time.

Looks like the Fourth of July.

A serious game of Old Maid? Young gents from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Both proud and toasting their new haircuts.

Four young gents with a Pike’s Peak Flask – photo provided by Mark Vuono

Photographs of People Drinking – Part I

Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part II

Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part III

Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part IV (Brewing)

Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part V

Photographs and Images of People Drinking – Part VI

Possibly the Earliest Photograph of People Drinking Beer – Part VII


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