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A vinegar valentine. A man lectures an audience - presumably about drinking - while a bottle po ...
Prohibitionist
A vinegar valentine. A man lectures an audience - presumably about drinking - while a bottle pokes out of his back pocket. A smaller image at the top of the page shows him relaxing with a drink. Includes a rhyming verse.

Prohibitionist

Datebetween 1840 and 1940
Format
Notes
A vinegar valentine.  A man lectures an audience - presumably about drinking - while a bottle pokes out of his back pocket.  A smaller image at the top of the page shows him relaxing with a drink.  Includes a rhyming verse.
Dimensions19 cm x 15 cm (7 1/2 in. x 5 7/8 in.)
Extent
  • 1 flat card : illustrated
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession NumberSAR-GC-VAL-VIN-L-184X-194X-012
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