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  • Joseph Bell; an appreciation by an old friend / [Jessie Margaret Edmondston Saxby].
  • If you can't be a buddy : be a friend / LASS.
  • If you can't be a buddy : be a friend / LASS.
  • If you can't be a buddy : be a friend / LASS.
  • Child apprentices in textile factory. Apprentice greeting former friend, the workers in rags.
  • Death as a friend. Wood-engraving by J. Jungtow after Alfred Rethel, 1851.
  • Death as a friend. Wood-engraving by J. Jungtow after Alfred Rethel, 1851.
  • The eccentric Baron D'Aguilar and friend amidst his starving livestock. Line engraving, 1803.
  • A sick man being visited by a reassuring friend. Wood engraving by H.B.
  • The way to health : extracted from The villager's friend and physician / by James Parkinson.
  • A sailor with his girl friend at a sideshow. Colour process print after F. Spurgin, 191-.
  • A sailor with his girl friend at a sideshow. Colour process print after F. Spurgin, 191-.
  • Could you be a friend to someone with AIDS? : the Buddy Service / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • Could you be a friend to someone with AIDS? : the Buddy Service / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • Could you be a friend to someone with AIDS? : the Buddy Service / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • How to help and care when a friend has AIDS / The Wandsworth Oasis AIDS care centre.
  • How to help and care when a friend has AIDS / The Wandsworth Oasis AIDS care centre.
  • How to help and care when a friend has AIDS / The Wandsworth Oasis AIDS care centre.
  • Could you be a friend to someone with AIDS? : the Buddy Service / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • How to help and care when a friend has AIDS / The Wandsworth Oasis AIDS care centre.
  • How to help and care when a friend has AIDS / The Wandsworth Oasis AIDS care centre.
  • How to help and care when a friend has AIDS / The Wandsworth Oasis AIDS care centre.
  • A fashionably dressed young man pays a visit to his friend in the Temple, but the friend claims he cannot receive him as has a male visitor, concealing the fact that has a woman in his chambers. Etching, 1803.
  • Mr. Lambkin at home ill from overindulgence being visited by a doctor friend. Lithograph by G. Cruikshank.
  • A friend for fair forms and faces ... : Swan White Floating Soap ... / Lever Brothers Ltd.
  • A friend for fair forms and faces ... : Swan White Floating Soap ... / Lever Brothers Ltd.
  • Portrait of Father William Duncan, founder of Metlakahtla Indian mission in Alaska, and friend of Henry Wellcome.
  • A child's drawing of a child wearing a red cap and a blue bag over his shoulders; he looks across at the words [in German]: "My friend has AIDS, your friend has AIDS, his friend has AIDS ..." in blue and the words "AIDS affects all of us" in red; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the German Ministry of Health. Colour lithograph by Marat.
  • A woman sitting outside with a friend breast-feeding her child, a goat accompanies them. Etching by D. Deuchar.
  • Join the resistance : ask your pharmacist for new Resiston One : your friend in the fight against hayfever.