New Yorkers during prohibition. Sign on restaurant awning reads 'Leon & Eddie'. Patrons leaving the restaurant. A taxi cab at the curb. Investigator for the Bureau of Prohibition shows his badge. He is seen momentarily at the door of the 21 Club, located at number 21, West 52nd Street, in New York. Street sign reads ' 6th AVE W. 52 ST One way '. Patrons enter the 21 Club. A sign reads 'Town Casino Club'.
Reenactment for the making of a movie. Iron address sign reads: "21" (The 21 Club at number 21, West 52nd Street, New York City). A view of a hand of a person holding a standard search warrant. People at illegal liquor bar inside the 21 Club during Prohibition. A man smashes bottles of liquor with a sledge hammer. Man at the door talks to another through a barred window. Bottles of alcohol kept on a shelf.
A rum running scandal at a port in Brooklyn, New York during Prohibition. Sacks of alcoholic liquors, on cargo motor ship "Shanaliam" intercepted by the Coast Guard. The smugglers are searched and arrested by authorities, as they leave the vessel. Some cover their faces from the camera. Stevedores unload the ship, as Coast Guard officer watches. The sacks are being loaded in trolleys. A few liquor bottles are shown. The sacks are loaded onto a truck. The truck is driven away. Two Coast Guard officers stand at the back of the truck.
Esthonian sailors cross the Atlantic Ocean on a sailing boat and reach Miami, Florida. Sailing boats and ships at sea. Kou Walter and brother Ahto on a boat. A man at a port unanchors the boat. Another man on the boat pulls down the sails of the boat. Kou Walter and brother Ahto pose.
Dignitaries pay honor to dead soldiers in Rome, Italy. Victor Emmanuel III, the King of Italy, flanked by dignitaries of the state, church and national arms pays honor to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the defense of the country. They walk past the guard of honor. The monument is unveiled. The dignitaries pay homage to the dead soldiers. Victor Emmanuel III gives a traditional military hand salue, while other dignitaries simply raise their rights hands in salute. The dignitaries walk down stairs. The men greet a woman. A man carries a bouquet.
The world's largest bible in Los Angeles, California. Louis Waynai demonstrates the large print wheel used to print the pages of the bible.. Mrs. Waynai looks at the bible. Louis Waynai standing in front points at the bible.
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