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  • Eudamidas dictating his will on his deathbed, leaving the care of his mother and daughter to two friends. Drawing by A.-Ch. Coumeau or Courneau, 1802-1804, after N. Poussin.
  • Sarah Ponsonby (left) and Lady Eleanor Butler, known as the Ladies of Llangollen, outside with a dog. Lithograph by J.H. Lynch, 183-, after Mary Parker (later Lady Leighton), 1828.
  • Sarah Ponsonby (left) and Lady Eleanor Butler, known as the Ladies of Llangollen, outside with a dog. Lithograph by J.H. Lynch, 183-, after Mary Parker (later Lady Leighton), 1828.
  • Sarah Ponsonby (left)and Lady Eleanor Butler, recluses known as the Ladies of Llangollen, seated in their library. Lithograph by R.J. Lane, ca. 1832, after Mary Parker (later Lady Leighton), 1828.
  • Do you do it with your friends? : close talking : taking the time to talk about how you feel / Axis, C.L.A.S.H., Rubberstuffers.
  • Do you do it with your friends? : close talking : taking the time to talk about how you feel / Axis, C.L.A.S.H., Rubberstuffers.
  • A hazy group of men and women representing solidarity in the face of AIDS; an advertisement for World AIDS Day by the Comissão Nacional Luta Contra a SIDA. Colour lithograph by Excess, ca. 1996.
  • When a friend has AIDS... / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • When a friend has AIDS... / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • When a friend has AIDS... / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • When a friend has AIDS... / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • Eudamidas dictating his will on his deathbed, leaving the care of his mother and daughter to two friends. Etching by A. de Marcenay de Ghuy after N. Poussin.
  • When a friend has AIDS... / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • Eudamidas dictating his will on his deathbed, leaving the care of his mother and daughter to two friends. Etching by A. de Marcenay de Ghuy after N. Poussin.
  • When a friend has AIDS... / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • Two men outside their tent at Camp Tecumseh, near Schenectady, New York. Photographic postcard, 1912.
  • Feel like starting over? : close talking : taking the time to talk about how you feel / Axis, C.L.A.S.H., Rubberstuffers.
  • Feel like starting over? : close talking : taking the time to talk about how you feel / Axis, C.L.A.S.H., Rubberstuffers.
  • Two men outside their tent at Camp Tecumseh, near Schenectady, New York. Photographic postcard, 1912.
  • A man suffering from dropsy dictating his will while a physician takes his pulse, he is surrounded by his wife and friends. Engraving.
  • A group of gay men sitting and standing representing an anti-HIV advertisement by the Basque organisation, T4 Asociacion de Lucha Contra el SIDA y Autoapoyo and Hiesaren Aurkako Eta Gaizoen Aldeko Hiritar Batzordea in collaboration with Bilbao Council.
  • Michael Simon and Gerald Fidler, two air force officers, together in a garden. Photograph, 1943.
  • Michael Simon and Gerald Fidler, two air force officers, together in a garden. Photograph, 1943.
  • A young doctor confides in his equally fashionably dressed friend. Coloured photolithograph.
  • The painted faces of two men, one above the other, by Bruno; with the message that being HIV positive does not mean the end; an advertisement by Mann-O-Meter, the information and telephone service for gay men. Colour lithograph.
  • A group photograph of gay men standing in a triangular formation with the message 'Friends remain friends, HIV positive or not'; an advertisement for helplines for those with AIDS and HIV by Het AIDS team in Antwerp. Colour lithograph by Wilberto van den Boogaard, ca. 1995.
  • A bird of prey prepares to swoop on a mouse and a frog in water; illustrating Aesop's fable of the frog and the mouse. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
  • Eudamidas dictating his will on his deathbed, leaving the care of his mother and daughter to two friends. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1765, after N. Poussin.
  • Séropotes Paris : association LGBT de convivalité entre séropositifs.
  • Séropotes Paris : association LGBT de convivalité entre séropositifs.