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  • Advertising card: Lasco did it
  • Whist Card advertising Hammond's Optical Service
  • [Card advertising the American Red Cross shop at 587 Fifth Avenue].
  • [Card advertising the American Red Cross shop at 587 Fifth Avenue].
  • [Undated card advertising Hagenbeck's Ceylon exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London].
  • [Undated card advertising Hagenbeck's Ceylon exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Hall, London].
  • [Small card advertising appearances by a "Three Legged Child" (illustrated) at the Cosmorama Rooms, 209 Regent Street, London].
  • The King, Queen and Ace of hearts and a blank black card surrounding a condom against a green background; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Luis Camnitzer, ca. 1993-5.
  • Show card advertising a lecture by Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Mr James Cantlie on "Things Chinese" which is to be held at St Martin's Town Hall, Charing Cross Road, London, on Thursday March 11th
  • Mellin's Food for infants, Advertisment Card
  • Advertisment card for a range of Dr. Jayne's products
  • Advertisment for Borax soap extract. Reverse side of Die Cut card. Image shows reverse side of a large, happy washerwoman using Borax soap extract.
  • A hand holds a card bearing the number '14' with the skeletal figure of death with other cards including the devil, a red rose, a family, a bottle and a syringe; advertisement for the Latino AIDS Project. Colour lithograph by Herbert Sigüenza, 1987.
  • A man looks at a clinical record card that confirms that he is HIV positive; an AIDS prevention advertisement by Gapa Bahia. Colour lithograph by Artur Viana, 1993.
  • A row of Illustrated alphabet cards spelling out the word 'protection' representing a safe-sex advertisement by AIDS Concern, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph by John Clang Photography, ca. 1997.
  • A hand holding 3 playing cards bearing the numbers '14', '12' and '5' within a horizontal chequered border representing an advertisement for an AIDS Helpline in Mexico. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1997.
  • A pack of black spade cards spread out to spell the word AIDS representing a warning not to gamble with your life; an advertisement by the National AIDS Committee and Hecopab. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A hand holds a playing card bearing a hand, the number '3' and 'La Mano'; representing the idea that AIDS is not spread by shaking hands, an advertisement by Conasida. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1996.
  • Playing cards with a condom and a warning gambling games are dangerous when it comes to AIDS; an advertisement by the Lions Club of Bombay Hilltop and the HIV/AIDS Information and Guidance Centre in Bombay. Lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A skeleton hand holds a playing card bearing skull and bones, the number '12' and 'La pelona'; representing the idea that AIDS means gambling with your life, an advertisement by Conasida. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1996.
  • A hand holding a card labelled 'Mairie de Paris: Carte Paris Santé' bearing the date '14/06/91'with the message: "AIDS: Provide free care, but also a means to fight against"; an advertisement by Mairie de Paris. Colour lithograph, 1991.
  • "The adventures of Mr Preso": a condom holding an ice cream, a bunch of flowers, a heart and a banana; advertisement for condom cards. Colour lithograph by Pascal Blondeau, 1994, for ADIS, Association Départementale d'Information sur le SIDA et de Solidarité.
  • A hand holding 3 playing cards bearing the numbers '14', '12' and '5' within a horizontal chequered border on white; with a warning not to be frightened by false rumours about AIDS; an advertisement for an AIDS Helpline in Mexico. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1997.
  • A playing card bearing the Jack of hearts with a penis in his mouth and a 'V' next to the heart representing an advertisement for safe sex by AIDE, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS, with the help of l'AFLS [l'Agence Française de Lutte conte le SIDA]. Colour lithograph by Joël Mohr, 1994.
  • A young man holding a pen, a woman and a man with headphones around his neck with a card bearing the words 'Carte MNEF Campus'; includes the AIDS red ribbon and a message about how the MNEF continues to fight against AIDS; an advertisement for the MNEF, Mutuelle Nationale des Étudiants de France, 'the health partner for students'. Colour lithograph.
  • Three telephone cards bearing the designs of artists: one bears a clown holding a red heart shaped apple and signed "Tobiasse", another 3 hearts signed "Sosno '97", and the third bearing the words "varde [?] retro virus" and signed "Ben 97"; advertisements for the SIDA Info Service supported by Caisse d'Epargne Cote d'Azur, Durex, Cryptone and NRJ [radio station]. Colour lithograph, 1997.
  • A smiling sun with hearts and hands with thumbs pointing up to diagrams illustrating activities in which AIDS is not transmitted including a hand shake, two women sharing food, a man receiving blood transfusion and a couple kissing; also featuring a storm cloud and hands pointing to crossed out diagrams of a couple sharing a needle and a couple having unprotected sex; an advertisement for illustrated cards developed by L'AIPS and Le Kiosque in association with Marie de Paris and EMIPS. Colour lithograph.
  • Ephemera Collection: QV: Advertising: 1850-1
  • London tradesmen's cards of the XVIII century : an account of their origin and use / by Ambrose Heal.
  • London tradesmen's cards of the XVIII century : an account of their origin and use / by Ambrose Heal.