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  • Scull of a public woman, remarkable for the depravity of her morals, her great propensity to steal and cruellty.
  • The rake carouses in a tavern full of prostitutes. Engraving by Thomas Bowles, 1735.
  • The reporting of HIV & AIDS in the Third World / UK NGO AIDS Consortium for the Third World.
  • AIDS & sex : what everyone should know / issued by the Scottish Health Education Group.
  • The reporting of HIV & AIDS in the Third World / UK NGO AIDS Consortium for the Third World.
  • Cissy, a sex worker and her charges. Etching by a follower of Wenceslaus Hollar.
  • HIV : the facts for women who sell sex : no-nonsense information about HIV for women who work as prostitutes / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Phyllis Johnson, a prostitute with her name and price. Etching by a follower of Wenceslaus Hollar, 180- (?).
  • Prostitution : stop aux violences : action de santé communautaire en milieu prostitutionnel / ARAP Rubis.
  • The legs of a prostitute standing on a roadside representing a warning about the dangers of working on the street with a list of seven safe sex guidelines for prostitutes by the SOA Stichting, Utrecht. Colour lithograph, 1995.
  • Working to prevent people dying from AIDS / AVERT.
  • HIV : the facts for women who sell sex : no-nonsense information about HIV for women who work as prostitutes / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Working to prevent people dying from AIDS / AVERT.
  • Elia, a sex worker and her charges. Etching by a follower of Wenceslaus Hollar.
  • The reporting of HIV & AIDS in the Third World / UK NGO AIDS Consortium for the Third World.
  • HIV : the facts for women who sell sex : no-nonsense information about HIV for women who work as prostitutes / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields, Southwark. Engraving by Eastgate.
  • A drunken man surrounded by women in a dingy alehouse. Lithograph, c. 1840, after T. Wilson.
  • HIV : the facts for women who sell sex : no-nonsense information about HIV for women who work as prostitutes / Immunity Publications Ltd.
  • Two figures lying down having a blood transfusion, a penis with and without a purple condom, a bearded man offering another a syringe and a prostitute accepting money from a customer who sits on a bike; cartoons advertising the dangers of infection and AIDS. Colour lithograph by the AIDS-Hilfe Krefeld e.V.
  • A man watches as a woman steals money from an old man who is embracing her. Engraving by P. Fürst, 1652.
  • Prostitutes being led through the streets of Naples watched by men from the side and from a window. Engraving by Collyer after S. Wale.
  • The Magdalen Hospital, St George's Fields, Southwark. Engraving by J. Taylor after Winton.
  • A masonic tribute to the duchess of Leinster, a governess of Lock Penitentiary, Dublin: she is attended by Virtue and Fame. Etching by H. Brocas, 1794.
  • A prostitute with her name and charges. Etching by a follower of Wenceslaus Hollar, 180- (?).
  • Prostitutes in Bern (Berne) being punished by collecting night-soil in the streets. Engraving by C. Warren, ca. 1790.
  • A man walks arm in arm with a woman while looking back at a prostitute in a check coat; representing the need for prostitutes to use condoms to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph after Ullstein Bilderdienst for Hydra, 199-.
  • A nobleman and his friends drink with prostitutes in a brothel. Aquatint after H. Dawe,  184-.
  • A man watches as a woman steals money from an old man who is embracing her. Engraving by P. Fürst, 1652.
  • Working to prevent people dying from AIDS / AVERT.