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  • Health promotion through dance, Tanzania
  • Drawing water from a well, Tanzania
  • Tabora, Tanzania: the marketplace with townspeople. Photograph, 1910/1920 (?).
  • A family eating dinner at a table turn away from a man smoking: anti-smoking campaign in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by the Tanzania Public Health Assocation, 2001.
  • Hospital, Tanganyika, Tanzania: panoramic view from the lake. Process print.
  • Disinfection equipment, Kurasini, Tanzania: Thresh apparatus and disinfecting boiler. Photograph, 1905/1915.
  • Nyangoa, Tanzania: two Nigerian Regiment soldiers (orderlies) posed in profile. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Tabora, Tanzania: Tanzanian men carrying or standing next to bags. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Mahiwa, Tanzania: people collecting tamarind fruit in a wooded area. Photograph, ca. 1917.
  • A nurse administers an oral polio vaccination in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by Unicef, 2002.
  • Mwanza, Tanzania: the meat-market: roofed with open sides. Photograph by Andrew Balfour, 1910/1920 (?).
  • Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania: wharves with vehicles, soldiers and Tanzanians; boats in the background. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Tanzania (?): three soldiers of the King's African Rifles (KAR), displaying new uniforms. Photograph, 1914/1918 (?).
  • Mpara Hill (?), Tanzania: Tanzanian men (railway porters) washing their clothes in a muddy stream. Photograph, 1914/1918 (?).
  • A bicycle with milk pails, held by an African boy, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Photograph by Dr. Andrew Balfour, ca. 1910 (?).
  • Mwera, Zanzibar, Tanzania: an African man stands in a river using a ladle to dip for mosquito larvae. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • People exercising: keep fit campaign to mark World Health Day in Tanzania 2002. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health, 2002.
  • Kilwa, Tanzania: two soldiers of the King's African Rifles (KAR), standing next to a car with (British?) military driver. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania: a plague hospital on a quarantine island: soldiers stand on the steps of the building. Photograph, 1914/1918 (?).
  • Mueleze! Bila Salama? Hata siku moja by the Tanzania AIDS Project Social Marketing Unit (PSI) as part of AIDSCAP. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A nurse immunizing a baby, and people exercising: keep fit campaign to mark World Health Day in Tanzania 2002. Colour lithograph by Unicef ca. 2000.
  • A crowd brandishing banners and toothbrushes stand upon a personified smiling world: promoting dental hygiene to mark World Health Day in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by Unicef, 1994.
  • A man and woman read a list of advice regarding sexual health on a wall representing an AIDS prevention advertisement by Amref, Tanzania. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A mother finds her baby suffering from malarial fever and is carried to the nearest clinic: malaria prevention in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Health, 2002.
  • The Lindi Lion: a memorial statue commemorating the battle fought September 17, 1916, near the Lindi River, Tanzania; carried aboard H.M. Transport 'Barjora'. Photograph, 1916/1926 (?).
  • Two women sit in discussion representing a safe-sex advertisement for Salama condoms by the Tanzania AIDS Project Social Marketing Unit (PSI) as part of AIDSCAP. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A nurse holds up a phial in a clinic full of mothers and babies: the new vaccine against liver disease in infants in Tanzania. Colour lithograph by R. Mbago, 2002.
  • The Kilwa area (Nanganachi village ?), Tanzania, East Africa: a Tanzanian man spit-roasting meat over an open fire in front of a grass hut. Photograph by Andrew Balfour, ca. 1910 (?).
  • A man and woman wearing a hat and head scarf link arms together with their baby below representing families uniting against AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by Amref, Tanzania. Colour lithograph by M. Sawaya, 1991.
  • A woman wearing a head scarf holds up a condom to a man who beckons her towards a bed; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by Amref and Mutan, Tanzania. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.