Sunday, 12 August 2012

Although we watched it back in April,

it was nice to see an original photograph of them,


them being Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the film was based on the exploits of the historical characters as it follows their journey to Bolivia, after preparing for their last scrape Australia is their next country of choice, but then as all good things it came to an end,

but here is the real deal both are circled in the above picture as they relax with their gang, the picture is one of a series of pictures depicting saloon life in the early 1900s in Utah, the archive images from the Utah Historical Society and published by The Salt Lake Tribune, is a collection of images of various Utah saloons and brewing companies around the turn of the century, the photographs give a fascinating insight into saloon life in the early 1900s in Utah, with Bingham High Street teaming with bars, Utah remains one of 18 control states, meaning the state has a monopoly over the wholesale of alcoholic drinks, how times have changed.

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