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  • A variety of makes of condom and lubricant from 'All Right' to 'Tunna' representing the 'rubber market'; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A hairy green male stamen heading from the right towards a deep red rose in full bloom representing 'Love Question No 345', which asks how crazy are you if your summer passion is unprotected; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A red orchid with a yellow stamen leans in towards a white orchid representing 'Love Question No 91', how do you make your feelings known, who turns you on?; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A red orchid open wide to reveal a phallic looking erect yellow stamen representing 'Love Question No 266', Carl Lewis runs 100 meters in 9.86 seconds - how quickly can you get a condom on?; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A hairy green male stamen bending towards the heart of a red flower poised for fertilization representing 'Love Question No 144', a message about the risks and torment of not having a condom; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A closed red tulip pointing towards an opening lily representing 'Love Question No 159', a warning that you can think what you like about infidelity, but you must think about the consequences of cheating without a condom?; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • A closed red tulip pointing towards a white rose in full bloom representing 'Love Question No 54', a message about the possible outcomes of love-making including STD's and HIV; one of a series of safe sex AIDS prevention advertisements by Folkhälsoinstitutet, RFSU and RFSL. Colour lithograph by Garbergs, ca. 1995.
  • The words 'Take care be safe' in large white letters against a pastel red, purple and green background; a safe sex advertisement by RFSL. Colour lithograph by Ola Johansson, ca. 1996.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a purple silhouette in the shape of a condom against a blue background; with the message in Swedish, condoms are everywhere; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a blue silhouette in the shape of a condom against a lime green background; with the message in Swedish, condoms are the way in; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a blue silhouette in the shape of a condom against a yellow background; with a warning in Swedish to always use a condom; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • The cast of a play produced at St. Mary's Hospital in 1905.
  • The comedian James Spiller is selling tickets under a giant set of scales which is weighing the actor's debts against his proceeds from theatre tickets. Etching by T. Cook, 1808, after W. Hogarth.
  • Bermondsey swimming baths: interior. Photographic postcard, ca. 1906.
  • Bermondsey swimming baths: interior. Photographic postcard, ca. 1906.
  • Four gay men embracing; representing solidarity with the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Michael Taubenheim and Jason R. Engelbart for the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • A queen chess piece next to a condom on a chess board with the diagonal statement in Spanish 'Queen takes control'; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Ana Busto/Caterina Borelli, ca. 1994.
  • A queen chess piece next to a condom on a chess board with the diagonal statement in Spanish 'Queen takes control'; one of a series of anti-AIDS posters produced by Artis entitled 'Imágenes contra el SIDA' [Images against AIDS]. Colour lithograph by Ana Busto/Caterina Borelli, ca. 1994.
  • A girl returns to her family home in the village where her fine clothes and shoes are burnt by her father and she is given a peasant dress to wear. Lithograph by Thos. & Wm. Fairland, 1832, after P.E. Destouches.
  • A girl returns to her family home in the village where her fine clothes and shoes are burnt by her father and she is given a peasant dress to wear. Lithograph by Thos. & Wm. Fairland, 1832, after P.E. Destouches.
  • Three sets of arms joining hands, advertising World AIDS Day in Catalonia on 1 December 1989. Colour lithograph, 1989.
  • Three sets of arms joining hands representing an advertisement for AIDS anti Civic Association of Catalonia, Gays for Health to mark World AIDS Day on 1st December 1989; advertisement by the Barcelona City Council, Catalonia Department of Health and Social Services and the GPS [?]. Colour lithograph 1989.