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16 results filtered with: Montréal (Québec)
  • Civil engineering: building the Victoria Bridge across the Saint Lawrence River, Montreal. Coloured lithograph by the Kell brothers, 1860.
  • Victoria Square, Montreal, Quebec. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • Notes with arms and legs representing an advertisement for safe sex; part of an AIDS prevention campaign by the Université de Montréal Services aux étudiants. Colour lithograph.
  • A feathered circle inside which are several faces of native Americans; advertisement for Urban Aboriginal AIDS Awareness for the National AIDS Strategy supported by Health Canada. Lithograph by Julie Simoa, 1995.
  • Montreal, Quebec: boats at the city wharf: view from the Custom House. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • A naked man puts a condom on the penis of another man who holds his nipple against a mottled background; advertisement for safe sex by the Comité SIDA aide Montréal. Lithograph by Robert Laliberté and Robert Ouellet, 1989.
  • Montreal, Quebec: elevated view of the city taken from Mount Royal Park. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • A circular crossed plate (?) incorporating indigenous symbols including a feather, a pipe, a polar bear and stones above a pot of flames; advertisement for the Urban Aboriginal AIDS Awareness program for the National AIDS Strategy supported by Health Canada. Colour lithograph by Julie Simoa.
  • The letter 'H' of 'HIV' crossed out and 'L' inserted to read 'Living'; advertisement by the Comité des personnes atteintes du VIH du Québec. Colour lithograph.
  • Male body-builders from the Physical Culture Society of Montreal.
  • A man with HIV explaining why he uses the CPAVIH, Comité des personnes atteintes du VIH du Québec. Colour lithograph.
  • Crowds of people within the word 'AIDS representing an advertisement by CSAM for AIDS and youth and World AIDS Day on 1 December 1989. Colour lithograph.
  • The letter 'H' of 'VIH' crossed out and 'E' inserted to read 'VIE'; advertisement by the Comité des personnes atteintes du VIH du Québec. Colour lithograph.
  • A bed inside a packaging box bearing the number '24' with numerous packets of condoms; advertisement for safe sex by the Université de Montréal Services aux étudiants. Colour lithograph.
  • A man in leggings sits looking at a book on the floor advertising L'Androgyne, an organisation dedicated to gay and lesbian literature in Montréal, Quebec. Lithograph.
  • A music manuscript and notes dancing to the 'rapsodie des plaisirs'; warning about safe sex for students at the University of Montreal. Colour lithograph.