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  • A woman lets her see-through dress drop to the ground and steps out of it, naked. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • Hygiene: a child is told to throw a food wrapper into a bin, not drop it on the ground. Colour lithograph, 198-.
  • Profile of a man with information about a drop-in group for Latino gay men; advertisement by the Latino AIDS Project. Lithograph.
  • Hands receiving a drop of blood: appeal for blood donors in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Sunburst Communications for Kenya Red Cross Society, ca. 2000.
  • The Positive Place : drop-in, information service, office space, creche, traditional therapies, fare, information for drug users, transport scheme, POS+NET BBS / The Positive Place.
  • The Positive Place : drop-in, information service, office space, creche, traditional therapies, fare, information for drug users, transport scheme, POS+NET BBS / The Positive Place.
  • The Positive Place : drop-in, information service, office space, creche, traditional therapies, fare, information for drug users, transport scheme, POS+NET BBS / The Positive Place.
  • The Positive Place : drop-in, information service, office space, creche, traditional therapies, fare, information for drug users, transport scheme, POS+NET BBS / The Positive Place.
  • Drop in : free, friendly, confidential sexual health clinic for gay, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men / Gay Men's Health Project, Dublin.
  • A Particular Account of James Cawthorne : who was executed on the Drop at Lincoln Castle, Thursday, August 9, 1821 : for the Murder of his Wife.
  • The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, with the ruins of Knaresborough Castle. Line engraving.
  • A drunken wet-nurse about to give the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) a drop of alcohol as a horrified Queen Victoria and Prince Albert burst in on the scene. Lithograph.
  • A drunken wet-nurse about to give the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) a drop of alcohol as a horrified Queen Victoria and Prince Albert burst in on the scene. Lithograph.
  • Living with HIV in Coventry, Warwickshire or Solihull? : Drop in service : a new and independent confidential service with a trained advisor guiding you round the benefits maze / The HIV Network.
  • Living with HIV in Coventry, Warwickshire or Solihull? : Drop in service : a new and independent confidential service with a trained advisor guiding you round the benefits maze / The HIV Network.
  • Living with HIV in Coventry, Warwickshire or Solihull? : Drop in service : a new and independent confidential service with a trained advisor guiding you round the benefits maze / The HIV Network.
  • Living with HIV in Coventry, Warwickshire or Solihull? : Drop in service : a new and independent confidential service with a trained advisor guiding you round the benefits maze / The HIV Network.
  • A huntsman is enveloped by a sudden fall of snow from an overhanging tree branch, causing him to drop his rifle which discharges accidentally. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner after himself, ca. 1860.
  • A clothed woman dropping a broom then picking up a bucket. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • The blinding of Tobit by bird-droppings falling on his eyes. Woodcut by M. van Heemskerck.
  • A couple kissing within a syringe from which a drop of liquid containing a fetus is released with a warning about the risk of sex, drugs and AIDS; advertisement for the Louisiana AIDS hotline. Colour lithograph.
  • The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, with the ruins of Knaresborough Castle. Line engraving after T. Smith of Derby.
  • A fleet of flies dropping bombs on the Chinese people, causing mayhem and confusion. Colour lithograph, 1952 (?).
  • Prometheus bound to a rock, his liver eaten by an eagle and his torch dropped from his hand. Engraving with etching.
  • A nurse dropping an aspirin pill into a glass of water; advertising soluble aspirin. Colour lithograph by M. Cliot, ca. 1910.
  • A soldier picks up the handkerchief which a young lady has dropped and hands it back to her. Process print after A. Ashley.
  • A soldier picks up the handkerchief which a young lady has dropped and hands it back to her. Process print after A. Ashley.
  • On stone tomb with six feet, a daw is eating a shell dropped by the eagle above; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.
  • The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire: with the ruins of Knaresborough Castle, and three visitors admiring the well. Line engraving by J. Walker, 1798, after F. Nicholson.
  • A soldier has dropped his rifle and is falling as a wardrobe and other items fall down around his head. Lithograph by Langlumé after C. Philipon.