Bars (Drinking establishments)

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Bars (Drinking establishments)

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Bars (Drinking establishments)

  • UF Dive bars (Drinking establishments)
  • UF Ale-houses
  • UF Dramshops
  • UF Drinking establishments
  • UF Hotels, taverns, etc
  • UF Public houses
  • UF Pubs
  • UF Saloons
  • UF Shebeens
  • UF Taverns (Drinking establishments)

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Bars (Drinking establishments)

7 Collections results for Bars (Drinking establishments)

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Server and customers at bar?

Photograph showing the interior of a bar or restaurant. Men are seated in a row at the counter, and a man behind the counter is holding out what appears to be a glass of beer. The number 2020 is written on the negative and is visible at the upper right side of the image.

S.S. President Jackson, bar

Photograph showing a bar aboard the S.S. President Jackson, being made ready for conversion into troop transport. An etched mirror next to the bar shows a fish and bottle, and another mirror with empty shelves can be seen behind the bar. Also on the bar is a cash register (negative 3 of 15).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

People at tiki bar

Photograph showing people seated at a tiki-style bar in Portland. Bamboo and woven mats can be seen on the bars and walls, and a woman in a floral shirt is standing at the right side of the frame (negative 6 of 26).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Virgil Scott's party room

Photograph showing what appears to be a basement bar, in the home of Virgil Scott, likely in Portland. A man, wearing a jacket with pointed lapels, stands behind a bar stirring a drink. Bottles and figurines can be seen on the surface on the bar and on shelves behind the man. Lanterns hang from the ceiling next to the shelves and a “BEER” sign (negative 1 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Motorists in front of the Olympia Beer Saloon

A photograph of a crowd of people standing in and around two automobiles parked in the middle of a dirt street. The sign on the building to the left of the photograph reads, "Olympia Beer Saloon." A pennant attached to one of the automobiles reads, "Portland to Seattle, Portland Day."

Street Outside Erickson's Saloon

This photograph depicts a bustling street corner near Burnside street outside Erickson's Saloon, with a man riding a motorcycle crossing the intersection. A sign hanging off the building's facade advertises "Eastside," a brand of beer. Transcribed from handwritten note on back of the photograph, "This building (now gone) for more than a generation held Ericson's [sic.] famous bar, a block long, where all adventurers of the west used to meet. Ericson [Sic.] himself, once considered rich, died a prisoner-pauper, in a Portland hospital, charged with bootlegging and unable to procure bail. The sign that hangs awry says Ericson's [sic.]." A transcription from the back of a second copy of the print in the collection reads, "Erickson's before Burnside Street was widened, but after its glory had departed. ca. 1924."

Olsen, Charles Oluf, 1872-1959