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  • Portrait of Male employees, Dartford
  • A circle of joining hands with radiating coloured marks; advertisement by the Service Employees International Union for employee protection against infections like AIDS. Colour lithograph by Diane Sunseri, 1994.
  • AIDS and work : the facts employees should know / prepared by the Department of Employment and the Central Office of Information.
  • AIDS and work : the facts employees should know / prepared by the Department of Employment and the Central Office of Information.
  • A servants' employment agency where prospective employees are having their heads phrenologically examined as to their suitabililty. Coloured etching by W. Taylor.
  • Henry Brougham is praised by black ex-slaves for his part in their liberation, but criticized by children factory employees, on whom he turns his back. Lithograph by H.H. (Henry Heath).
  • Three male employees engaged in business at a table and workers fixing equipment; a message about caring for those with HIV/AIDS at work; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the CII, the Confederation of Indian Industry programme on HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Colour lithograph by Amita P. Gupta, ca. 1997.
  • A drunken employee is thrown out on the street by his master. Lithograph, c. 1840, after T. Wilson.
  • An employee is caught neglecting his work as he drinks and plays skittles. Lithograph, c. 1840, after T. Wilson.
  • A young employee is tempted by a drink offered by his fellow workers. Lithograph, c. 1840, after T. Wilson.
  • South Africa: an employee of De Beers counting the diamonds mined that day. Photograph by J.E.M., 1896.
  • South Africa: an employee of De Beers counting the diamonds mined that day. Photograph by J.E.M., 1896.
  • A railway employee (?) wheels away the dismembered body of a man killed in a railway accident; he converses with a physician. Process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
  • Practical support on HIV / AIDS for all employers : subscribe to our new HIV advisory service today / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • Practical support on HIV / AIDS for all employers : subscribe to our new HIV advisory service today / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • Practical support on HIV / AIDS for all employers : subscribe to our new HIV advisory service today / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • Practical support on HIV / AIDS for all employers : subscribe to our new HIV advisory service today / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • Practical support on HIV / AIDS for all employers : subscribe to our new HIV advisory service today / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • Practical support on HIV / AIDS for all employers : subscribe to our new HIV advisory service today / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • We work with it... : ...so can you / aNational AIDS Trust, employers initiative.
  • A servant asking her employer's dentist to fill one of her teeth. Process print after T. Evans, 1929.
  • Journal clinique sur les difformités et sur la mécanique et les instrumens employés par la chirurgie en France et à l'étranger.
  • Nurse Tremlow (name unconfirmed), a monthly nurse to gentry and royal households, in retirement, with photographs of her employers. Photograph, 19--.
  • Méthode nouvelle pour le traitement des déviations de la colonne vertébrale; précédée d'un examen critique des divers moyens employés par les orthopédistes modernes / [Charles Gabriel Pravaz].
  • Sri Lanka: a local cook and another man are straining soup through a pair of breeches into a tureen; their British employers are shocked and the woman faints. Ink drawing, 1859.