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  • The canonised Noah. Lithograph by J.G. Schreiner, c. 1840.
  • We aim to counsel everyone within 24 hours and give positive reactions to requests for money from the Hardship Fund / The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • God appears in a circle surrounded by images from the stories of the Creation, Adam and Eve, and Noah. Line Engraving.
  • Noah and his entourage come down from the ark and make a sacrifice to God. Etching by M. van der Gucht after G. Hoet.
  • The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Oil painting by Pieter van Halen, 1661.
  • The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Oil painting by Pieter van Halen, 1661.
  • The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Oil painting by Pieter van Halen, 1661.
  • Deed of covenant (tax recovery form) / London Lighthouse.
  • Banker's order form / [London Lighthouse].
  • A message from Bill Hendry, THT Buddy Liaison Office / The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • The Terrence Higgins Trust, 52-54 Grays inn Road, London WC1X 8BR.
  • The mother of Moses sadly abandons her child by the river Nile. Etching by C. Heath, 1821, after R. Westall after N. Poussin, 1654.
  • "You know, we are so often the first - and last - place people affected by HIV and AIDS turn to." / Sharley McLean of The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • "You know, we are so often the first - and last - place people affected by HIV and AIDS turn to." / Sharley McLean of The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • "You know, we are so often the first - and last - place people affected by HIV and AIDS turn to." / Sharley McLean of The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • Works of mercy: just as water extinguishes fire, so works of mercy (with penitence) extinguish sin. Engraving attributed to T. Galle, 1601.
  • Hello, 'Oh no, not another one!' / Sharley McLean, The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • The adoration of the magi. Etching by J. Swaine after R. Shipster after medieval bas-relief.
  • A committee of English Nonconformists of the Commonwealth era receiving petitions from people accused of bestiality (a woman with a dog and a man with a horse); representing the danger that Puritanism might be revived in 1680 and seize power in Great Britain. Engraving after Sir R. Lestrange, 1680.
  • The house of John Tradescant I at south Lambeth. Line engraving after J.T. Smith, 1798.
  • The house of John Tradescant I at south Lambeth. Line engraving after J.T. Smith, 1798.
  • A Chinese painting in which a woman baring her genitals is pushed on a swing towards a man with an erect penis. Colour lithograph, ca. 1989.
  • James Graham Marquess of Montrose on the way to his execution in the marketplace of Edinburgh. Process print after E. M. Ward.
  • The murder of Archbishop Sharp: he is lying on the ground before his coach, his daughter is restrained from attending him as one of the surrounding men draws his sword. Line engraving by H. Bourne after W. Allan.
  • James Graham Marquess of Montrose about to mount the ladder to the gibbet in the marketplace of Edinburgh. Wood engraving by C. Roberts.