DescriptionProhibition lifted in Canberra 1928.jpg
This black and white photo shows a tally clerk sitting with a truck load of beer cases. These cases were the first consignment of liquor following the lifting of Prohibition in the (then) Federal Capital Territory.
Date
Taken in November 1928
Source
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Title : Laws - Legislation- First consignment of liquor following the lifting of Prohibition in the Federal Capital Territory -Railway truck load of beer cases with a tally clerk
Date : 1928
Primary subject : Not Assigned
Secondary subject : Not Assigned
Image no. : A3560, 4926
Barcode : 3149734
Location : Canberra
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