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  • Travels in Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. Illustrated with charts and engravings / By William Coxe.
  • By her majesty's letters patent : comfort for invalids : 8, Denmark St., Soho London / J. Alderman.
  • Anne of Denmark, consort of King James I and VI. Engraving by J. Houbraken after C. Johnson, 174-.
  • Anne of Denmark, consort of King James I and VI. Engraving by J. Houbraken after C. Johnson, 174-.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: view of the boiler room. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: detail views of a ward pavilion. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • Seven examples of foreign posters advertising safe sex; advertising the use of such posters in Denmark. Colour lithograph by De Baskerville, 1991.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: detail drawings of one bay of a ward pavilion. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • King James I of England and VI of Scotland, and his consort Anne of Denmark, in a landscape. Engraving by J. Wierix, 161-.
  • King James I of England and VI of Scotland, and his consort Anne of Denmark, in a landscape. Engraving by J. Wierix, 161-.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: a three-quarter view of the entrance in Bessemer Road. Process print after B. Hanslip Fletcher, 1938.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: elevation of the administration block, with many details and a scale of feet. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • The red silhouette of a red and yellow house bearing details of services offered for those with HIV by AktHIVHuset, Århus, Denmark. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: the entrance facade of the administrative block, towards Bessemer Road, above, and details, below. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • The logo of the AIDS Linien, an AIDS helpline in Copenhagen, Denmark offering personal counseling with an interpreter in English, Spanish, Arabic, Serbo-Croation, German and French. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • An angry personified world globe representing an advertisement for smashing AIDS to mark World AIDS Day on 1st December 1988 by the World Assembly of Youth in Denmark. Colour lithograph, 1988.
  • A red heart bearing a cross patch as if wounded representing an advertisement for the 11th International AIDS conference on 29th May [1994?] in Denmark, Fakkeltog Mod AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A series of 16 montage images depicting a variety of people and animals overlaid on photographic and painted scenes representing an advertisement for the AIDS Linien, an AIDS helpline in Copenhagen, Denmark. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A bee with legs perches on the edge of a petal poised to pollinate the centre of a purple flower; an AIDS awareness initiative advertisement about by Ribe and Vjle Counties Health, Denmark. Colour lithograph by Jens Bach Andersen, 1992.
  • A hand pointing to a red heart above which is balanced a blue anchor and above that a yellow cross representing an advertisement for the 13th International AIDS conference on 19th May 1996 in Denmark, Fakkeltog Mod AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A naked figure stands with arms and legs splayed watched by onlookers, a painting by Henriette Kyed; an advertisement for music events to mark World AIDS Day on 1st December 1994 organised by the Stop AIDS campaign, Århus Kommune, AktHIVhuset and Aarhus County, Denmark. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • A tree with a red heart pinned to the trunk and a piece of string attached to a needle pinned to the paper; with a border littered with numerous signatures; an advertisement for the Navneprojektet [The Names Project] in Århus, a project in memory of AIDS victims in Denmark. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man (Mr Smit) coughing and sneezing into people in a crowd. Colour lithograph after Hink, 194-.
  • A man in a darkened theatre or cinema coughs and sneezes over other members of the audience, starting an epidemic of colds. Colour lithograph after R. Storm Petersen, 194-.
  • Saint James the Lesser. Engraving by P. Fontana after L. Camia after B. Thorwaldsen.
  • Saint Simon. Engraving by P. Bettelini after L. Camia after B. Thorwaldsen.
  • Saint James the Great. Engraving by P. Bettelini after L. Camia after B. Thorwaldsen.
  • Saint John the Evangelist. Engraving by P. Bettelini after L. Camia after B. Thorwaldsen.
  • Saint Matthew. Engraving by P. Folo after L. Camia after B. Thorwaldsen.
  • Saint Peter the Apostle. Engraving by P. Folo after L. Camia after B. Thorwaldsen.