Remains of a borrowed Stutz touring car after running into a tree at seventy miles an hour, in which the bootlegger driver was killed and fifty gallons of corn liquor was destroyed and confiscated
Summary
No. 31605.
National Photo Company Collection.
Public domain photograph of car crash, accident, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Cars of the 1920s.
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Tags
traffic accidents
prohibition
photographic prints
remains
stutz
car
tree
seventy
miles
seventy miles
hour
bootlegger
driver
bootlegger driver
fifty
gallons
fifty gallons
corn
liquor
corn liquor
automobiles of 1900 1930
1920 s cars
cars of 1920 and 1930
automobile industry
cars
prohibition amendment
prohibition in 1920 s
images of cars
20 s
lot 12296
national photo company collection
photo
united states history
1920 s
library of congress
Date
01/01/1924
in collections
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
No known restrictions on publication.