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  • A black condom; representing protection for women against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • The faces of black men and women representing black people in New York united in their support against AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Hei Miao, Three fierce fighting men from the Hei Miao (Black Miao) tribe being appeased by three women.
  • Two black women hold a washing line to which condoms are pegged; advertising safe sex and AIDS prevention. Lithograph.
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: patients receiving women visitors, but a black soldier has no visitor. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • Two black women and a boy on Lake Chad are about to be led away into slavery by a Spaniard. Stipple engraving by E. Finden, 1843, after Perring.
  • A black female silhouette figure with a purple drape and long hair dancing to the left representing an advertisement for a programme about Women's Rights to commemorate World AIDS Day in Honduras. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A map of Kuwait in the national colours of red, black, green and white with silhouette black figures of men, women and children within a circle bordered at the top by Arabic script: the logo for the Kuwait National AIDS Committee; within a blue backdrop containing a boy dressed in a brown uniform with a cap representing a warning about AIDS in Kuwait. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • We are women, men, black, white, religious, non-religious, HIV positive, HIV negative, untested, sons, daughters, carers, parents, students, NHS/local authority workers ... and proud : Lesbian & Gay Switchboard ... Terrence Higgins Trust / produced by the West London Health Promotion Agency.
  • We are women, men, black, white, religious, non-religious, HIV positive, HIV negative, untested, sons, daughters, carers, parents, students, NHS/local authority workers ... and proud : Lesbian & Gay Switchboard ... Terrence Higgins Trust / produced by the West London Health Promotion Agency.
  • The black silhouettes of men and women with arrows and the message that AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease so stick to one partner and use condoms; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Seychelles. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A map of Kuwait in the national colours of red, black, green and white with silhouette black figures of men, women and children within a circle bordered at the top by Arabic script: the logo for Kuwait National AIDS Committee; within a backdrop of a cityscape of Kuwait City representing an advertisement for the Kuwait Third International Conference on AIDS at the Kuwait Sheraton on 12 to 14th February 1990. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • The black silhouettes of men and women with arrows and the message that AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease so stick to one partner and use condoms; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Seychelles (Creole version). Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • An information sheet for teachers, parents and students on AIDS and HIV; with text interspersed with black and white illustrations including a mother breastfeeding, a gay couple, two women playing netball, a girl playing the recorder, two men fighting, cooking utensils and two cats. Colour lithograph by K. Marge, 1989.
  • A message in blue lettering in German that 'I don't take condoms because women find them disgusting' and in black lettering 'men gossip'; one of a series of posters from a 'Stop AIDS' campaign by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz in collaboration with the Office of Federal Health. Colour lithograph.
  • A young man at the centre with three women and a black man surrounding him with the question: 'Me, AIDS?' in German and that 'AIDS affects us all' bottom; with a message below in French about how these youths have not changed their social lifestyles since talking about AIDS, they just use condoms now; an advertisement for safe sex by the Ministère de la Santé. Colour lithograph.
  • A woman carrying a baby on her back, a tent in the background. Oil painting.
  • A woman carrying a baby on her back, a tent in the background. Oil painting.
  • A white man approaches a woman sitting on a bench in a garden, and when she turns her face to him he sees that she is black. Engraving by S. Davenport after R.W. Buss.
  • A black woman thanking a doctor for curing her husband. Reproduction of a drawing after G. Belcher, 1916(?).
  • A black woman wearing glasses and a head scarf holds up a condom packet; advertisment about the dangers of drugs, sex and AIDS by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Warwick May, 1991.
  • Souvenir of Abomah : the tallest lady in the world.
  • Souvenir of Abomah : the tallest lady in the world.
  • Mr. Smith's exhibition : to be seen twihin, the Norfolk Giant 17 years of age, 7 feet 2 inches high, and weighs 20 stone, also the African Lady! in her native costume ... also Tom Thumb, the celebrated dwarf, also the extraordinary wonder of the creation, the infant male child & its mother with 2 perfect heads and necks on one body ...
  • Royal Aquarium : Cetewayo's daughters : Farinis Zulu Princesses : Unolala, Adza Mvoula and her baby Umgane, Unomadloza.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Training courses may-August 1991 / Black HIV/AIDS Network.
  • Women with fishing baskets in Bambara, Sierra Leone. Photograph, c. 1911.