وەسفHarry Houdini performs the great milk can escape.jpg
English: Houdini introduced his escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908. That same year he took the wildly popular new feat on tour in the United States, England, and Germany.
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Libray of Congress, Call number PGA - McManus-Young Collection [Rare Book RR]--Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape, reproduction number LC-USZ62-112435 (b&w film copy neg.). Published byLibrary of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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