File:Confiscated opium pipes in Hawaii are piled up and readied for burning in this photo, circa 1920 - Collectors Weekly.jpg
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An image related to the recreational consumption of opium extracted from an article from the magazine Collectors Weekly.
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[edit]DescriptionConfiscated opium pipes in Hawaii are piled up and readied for burning in this photo, circa 1920 - Collectors Weekly.jpg |
English: An image related to the recreational consumption of opium extracted from an article from the magazine Collectors Weekly. |
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Image title | Honolulu, Hawaii, USA --- Opium pipes valued at several thousand dollars are burned at a public dumping grounds under supervision of (left to right) the governer's secretary, John Stone, ex-sheriff Charles H. Rose, Acting Governer Raymond C. Brown, former captain of detectives Arthur McDuffie and Detective C. Apana--result of housecleaning conducted at police headquarters upon beginning of new administration. Almost 1000 pipes were burned, all of which had accumulated in evidence room during last six years. Among lot were opium burners valued at $100 each, which were richly carved and inlaid with mother of pearl. Many were ordinary bamboo variety, but all of them showed evidence of use when seized by the police. --- Image by © Underwood & Underwood/CORBIS |
Headline | Burning Opium Pipes |
Short title | VV9187 |
Rating (out of 5) | 4 |
IIM version | 2 |
Original transmission location code | 11583439 |
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