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  • S. Watson's Grand American Museum 28, Oxford Street : Living curiosities! From all parts of the world ...
  • Cartoon gay men sitting chatting on chairs with speech bubbles containing information on Schwulenberatung, an open discussion group and counseling service for gay men. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Francis Higgins, "The sham squire", defends himself against imputations. Woodcut, 1866.
  • An American serviceman clutching the letters "VD" like prison-bars from which he yearns to be released. Colour lithograph, ca. 1950 (?).
  • China: protection against nuclear, chemical and germ warfare. Colour lithographs, 1971.
  • The AIDS red ribbon against a red background representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day 1st December by Mairie de Paris. Colour lithograph.
  • Four young people having difficulty talking to their parents about drugs; advising young people in the Netherlands to discuss drug abuse with their parents. Colour lithograph for the Drugs Infolijn and the Trimbos-instituut, 200-.
  • The Royal American Midgets at the Piccadilly Hall : afternoon 2 till 5, evening 7 till 9.
  • A man with a scimitar, and a bleeding heart; representing the blood donation service run in Cuba by the Comité de Defensa de la Revolución. Colour silk screen print by S. Goire Castilla, 1987.
  • The male and female signs entwined with two arrows at the centre labelled 'SIDA' within a wavy grey border; a leaflet warning about the AIDS epidemic by the Comissão Nacional de Luta Contra a SIDA. Colour lithograph by Publicis Ciesa, ca. 1996.
  • Contrary to popular belief, sexually transmitted infections and sexual activity with multiple partners are common in the Indian subcontinent in both rural and urban areas : Availability of good quality condoms while abroad can be difficult. so be prepared and take a good supply with you / Brent & Harrow fund this initiative ; this poster was jointly produced by Asian Women's Resource Centre and The Naz Project London.
  • Teeth before and after treatment from Bright Smile, a dental cleaning product available in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Bright Smile, ca. 2000.
  • Female catkins on a willow tree, representing an archaic Chinese nickname for sexually transmitted diseases, with the message that AIDS is worse. Colour lithograph by AIDS Concern, Hong Kong, ca. 1997.
  • The message in Swedish 'Don't forget. Men'; one of a series of AIDS prevention advertisements by the RFSL, the Swedish Federation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A Maasai mother with a child; representing support for the healthcare work of Memisa among the Maasai. Colour lithograph for Memisa, ca. 2000.
  • A sweep of hair incorporating three faces representing Africans in partnership against AIDS; advertisement by the City of Toronto Public Health, sponsored by Levis. Colour lithograph by Louie Kizito, 1995.
  • A man and wife and their two children and dog climbing up a grassy knoll as exercise in the fresh air. Colour lithograph by Hulls.
  • A wife asking her drunkard husband to hand over a bottle of alcoholic drink. Lithograph by B. Chavannaz, ca. 1920.
  • A bare-chested woman wearing jeans flings her head back and says "I only make love safely"; advertising safe sex in AIDS prevention. Colour lithograph for Bajes Special Mainline, 199-.
  • A nurse vaccinating a baby in a clinic: the Kenya Expanded programme on Immunization. Colour lithograph, ca. 2000.
  • A telephone receiver: health related emergency communications in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Department of Health Promotion, ca. 2000.
  • A radio with information about the Gay Men's Health Crisis AIDS Radiothon on the New York radio station, WNEW. FM 192.7 on 6 Feburary 1994. Colour lithograph by Rick Gerwitz.
  • A green wall bearing numerous German graffiti phrases about sex with a pair of lips, a drawing of a bottom, an arrowed heart bearing the letters 'T + B' and an umbrella; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg. Colour lithograph.
  • A daisy used for 'He loves me, he loves me not' game with several petals missing and a yellow condom instead of the flower's centre; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph after M. Kolvenbach and G. Meyer, 199-.
  • Anatomie analytique : nerf grand sympathique / par J.P. Manec.
  • Enthusiastic reception of Barnum's great and renowned Boston Prize Ladies who have been specially engaged to complete a tour of Great Britain at an enormous outlay : Miss Minnie & Rhoda Holland.
  • Proclama : publicato di commissione dell'illustrissimo, & eccellentisimo Signor Ferigo venier Capo., e V. Poda. per la serenis. Republica di Venetia, &c. Rettore di Padova, & suo distretto, e delli nob. sig. sopra proveditori aggionti, e proveditori alla sanità.
  • Mission statement for The Life Foundation concerned with stopping the spread of HIV infection and AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • A hand hanging over a chessboard has made its last move: white wins because the white king is protected by a condom; representing protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A row of 5 black silhouette syringes pointing diagonally to the right representing a warning about the dangers of contracting AIDS through unsafe use of syringes by the AIDS Control Project of the Goverment of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. Colour lithograph, 1997?.