Bartender Day: Once Upon a Time in America
Categories: History | North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/bartender-day-once-upon-a-time-in-america.htmlFebruary 6 is considered to be International Bartender's Day - in fact, on this day the Catholic Church honors the memory of St. Amand. The monk and missionary Amand lived in 7th century France and is considered the patron saint of winemakers, restaurateurs, brewers and bartenders because, among other things, he evangelized the wine regions of France, Germany and Flanders.
Toll Gate Saloon in Colorado, 1897. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Perley McBride, "No Loitering" sign, 1906.
1907.
Quarrel with a bartender, 1907.
Bartender Parker Shannon, between 1917-1934
Between 1934-1956
Bartenders in a Boston bar, between 1934-1956.
A policeman pretends to arrest a bartender, between 1934-1956.
Between 1934-1956
74 year old Martin Leonard and 80 year old Andy Harrington with oysters, between 1934-1956.
Between 1934-1956
Between 1934-1956
Bartenders, between 1935-1956
Bartender in Birney, Montana, 1939.
Bartender at the Catholic Sokol Club, Pennsylvania, 1941.
1945.
Charlie Jacobs at Charlie's Tavern in New York, between 1946-1948.
New York, 1947.
Andy Harrington, America's oldest bartender, 1947.
Bar Bamboo, 1954.
1954.
1954.
1954.
1961.
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