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  • Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Philadelphia: panoramic view. Coloured engraving by Fenner Sears & Co., 1831, after C. Burton.
  • Manifesto 2000 : the right to informed citizenship / British Deaf Asscociation ; sponsored by Granada, the top name in rental.
  • A white man and a black man sign the words Safer Sex in an advert from Deaf Mesmac. Colour lithograph.
  • Jean Massieu, a deaf man. Stipple engraving by L.A. Boutelou.
  • Manifesto 2000 : the right to a secure future / British Deaf Asscociation ; sponsored by Granada, the top name in rental.
  • A white man and a black man sign the words Safer Sex in an advert from Deaf Mesmac. Colour lithograph.
  • Hands spelling out in sign language the words 'Use a condom'; advertisement for safe sex by the British Deaf Association. Lithograph.
  • A white and a black man sign 'safer sex' in an advertisement by Deaf Mesmac. Black and white lithograph with red.
  • Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, New York: with an elaborate border. Line engraving by J.D. Smillie after Davis.
  • Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Newport, Kentucky: view from the river. Coloured line engraving by Fenner Sears & Co., 1832, after G. Wall.
  • Four men of different cultures sit around a table in a cafe signing to each other, an advertisement by Deaf Mesmac. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Engraving by I.C. Varrall after himself, 1822.
  • Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell. Coloured engraving by J. Pass after himself, 1814.
  • Types of deaf people needing help and support for problems related to AIDS/HIV. Colour lithograph.
  • Types of deaf people needing help and support for problems related to AIDS/HIV. Colour lithograph.
  • Joseph Watson, and the Asylum for the deaf and dumb, Camberwell, in which he taught. Engraving.
  • Ear piercing, tattooing, acupuncture, razors, needles and toothbrushes representing a warning about the ways in which you can catch AIDS by the British Deaf Association. Colour lithograph.
  • A chair designed for use by the deaf, incorporating a hearing device. Engraving with etching, 1770/1830?.
  • Two men entertain the deaf and dumb in sign language at the Freemason's Tavern. Wood engraving.
  • John Gale, known as Dumb Jack, a deaf mute man. Mezzotint by J. Faber the elder.
  • John Gale, known as Dumb Jack, a deaf mute man. Etching after John Faber the elder.
  • Deaf actors using sign language perform a play about Don Guzman to an audience in St Saviour's church hall, London. Wood engraving by G. Durand, 1877.
  • Entertainment in sign language for the deaf and dumb at the Hanover Square rooms, London. Wood engraving.
  • John Gale, known as Dumb Jack, a deaf mute man. Line engraving after J. Faber the elder.
  • Catherine Bigot, deaf-mute woman lying on the tomb of F. de Paris being miraculously cured. Engraving.
  • The wedding ceremony of two deaf and dumb people conducted in sign language. Process print after H. Ash.
  • Slow-worm (blind-worm or deaf-adder) anguis fragilis family: Anguidae : DF 118 powerful non-narcotic analgesic.
  • Slow-worm (blind-worm or deaf-adder) anguis fragilis family: Anguidae : DF 118 powerful non-narcotic analgesic.
  • Four men of different cultures sit around a table in a cafe signing to each other, an advertisement by Deaf Mesmac. Black and white lithograph with red, 1996.
  • Public activities, from eating and drinking together to a comb and head representing the hairdressers; ways in which you can't catch AIDS by the British Deaf Association. Colour lithograph.