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  • Collage of art works bearing dedications to people who have died from AIDS; advertisement for The Names Project Foundation and the National AIDS Memorial. Colour lithograph.
  • Soraluze-Placencia de las Armas, Spain: the town and its surrounding places, its armaments factory, inscribed tabernacles describing them, and dedications to King Ferdinand VI and the Conde de Aranda. Engraving by J.F. Palomino after J. Zameza after F.J. de Lamot, 1756.
  • Dedication to the Queen. 1728.
  • Recto: Men and women dressed in white holding up a section of the 'Patchwork of Names' [AIDS memorial quilt] with a couple holding hands below, further details of people working on the quilt and a view of crowds with the quilt on the ground; verso: text in four blocks referring to the origin of 'Le Patchwork des Nomes' in France and extract quotes from dedications that appear on the quilt. Colour lithograph by Sophie Vinualés.
  • Recto: Men and women dressed in white holding up a section of the 'Patchwork of Names' [AIDS memorial quilt] with a couple holding hands below, further details of people working on the quilt and a view of crowds with the quilt on the ground; verso: text in four blocks referring to the origin of 'Le Patchwork des Nomes' in France and extract quotes from dedications that appear on the quilt. Colour lithograph by Sophie Vinualés.
  • Dedication to Queen Elizabeth "Compendiosa...anatomiae..."
  • Dedication to Henry VIII "Compendiosa...anatomiae"
  • Dedication to Queen Elizabeth "Compendiosa...anatomiae..."
  • Dedication to Queen Elizabeth "Compendiosa...anatomiae..."
  • Dedication to Queen Elizabeth "Compendiosa...anatomiae..."
  • Collage of art works bearing dedications to people who have died from AIDS around which crowds of people form a square with red ribbons at the corners; "Remembrance", a 3-dimensional collage commemorating The Names Project/AIDS quilt by Lawrence M. Romorini to benefit people living with AIDS; advertisement for AIDS Awareness week at Greenwich Town Hall on December 7th to 21st, 1993. Colour lithograph by Shirely Jones for One of A Kind, 1992.
  • Dedication to Mary Rebecca Hobson from her husband.
  • Dedication page. Somma de aritmetica...Luca Pacioli, 1494.
  • Dedication to Philip III and blessed male Augustinians. Engraving by Oliviero Gatti, 1614.
  • Dedication to Philip III and blessed male Augustinians. Engraving by Oliviero Gatti, 1614.
  • Dedication to William IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau. Line engraving by J. Wandelaar, 1747.
  • An oval cartouche containing a dedication to Dr Richard Mead. Engraving by G. Vandergucht, 17--.
  • Kaiser-Wilhelms Akademie, Berlin: souvenir of the dedication of the new building, 1910. Line block and halftone, 1910.
  • Two winged genii standing outside a veiled arch hold up the dedication to the Roman calendar. Engraving, 1761.
  • Dedication to Paul V and blessed Augustinians from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Engraving by Oliviero Gatti, 1614.
  • Dedication to Paul V and blessed Augustinians from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Engraving by Oliviero Gatti, 1614.
  • Dedication page by Sir James M'Gregor in 'Medical Sketches of the expedition to Egypt, from India'. He dedicates it to Sir Lucas Peyps, Thomas Keate and Francis Knight.
  • Dedication page by G.J.Guthrie in 'Lectures on the Operative Surgery of the eye...' He dedicates th ebook to the Duke of Wellington and the vice-presidents of the Royal Westminster Infirmary.
  • The genius of painting, preferring sacred to secular history, brings to the public the history of Samson, and writes a dedication to E. Colbert. Etching by J. Gillet and F. Verdier after F. Verdier, 1698.
  • Temple dedicated to Imhotep at Philae
  • Temple dedicated to Imhotep at Philae
  • Page 1, Dedicated to William Hunter, M.D.
  • Trichy: the Jambukeswarar temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Watercolour by an Indian painter.
  • Rameshvaram: corridor leading inside the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Drawing by an Indian painter.
  • ARCAT : organization dedicated to research, information and campaigns for the access to medical treatment / ARCAT.