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  • A Chinese woman at her toilet being attended to by a maidservant, to the left another servant plays music. Engraving by W. Floyd after T. Allom.
  • An oriental woman at her toilet, to the left stands a maidservant and to the right a girl. Wood engraving by A. Bertrand after D. Marie.
  • Two men engage in oral sex in a public toilet; an advertisement for safe sex by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Friedrich Baumhauer and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • You can't catch H.I.V. from.. : cups glasses cutlery towels toilet seats mosquitoes coughing sneezing shaking hands giving blood kissing / designed by Simon Impey and Jon Daniel.
  • A toilet, washing hands, drinking treated water and cooking and storing food safely: how to prevent cholera in Kenya. Colour lithograph by the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • A woman at her toilet being assisted by a maidservant; to the left a seated maidservant reads to a small child. Colour reproduction of an engraving by P.W. Tompkins after C. Ansell.
  • Beecham passport break away : Beecham toiletries.
  • Beecham passport break away : Beecham toiletries.
  • Beecham passport break away : Beecham toiletries.
  • Beecham passport break away : Beecham toiletries.
  • You can't get HIV from : giving blood, insect bites, glasses, cutlery, towels, toilet seats, shaking hands, sharing meals, cups, kissing : you risk getting HIV by sharing needles or syringes, having unprotected sex / LHB.
  • [Leaflet advertising Weleda UK's natural medicines and toiletries].
  • [Leaflet advertising Weleda UK's natural medicines and toiletries].
  • [Leaflet advertising Weleda UK's natural medicines and toiletries].
  • Venus at her toilet, assisted by the three Graces; she sits on the lap of one of them, another combs her hair, and two cupids hold a mirror in which she admires her own beauty. Engraving by M. Dorigny, 1651, after S. Vouet.
  • A Scotsman using a lavatory for the first time, is seated on a latrine with his legs thrust down the holes in the board and his hands placed before him; his urine trickles over the edge of the toilet. Engraving by C. Mosley, 1745.
  • A coffee jug, a fork, the receiving end of a phone, a tab on a computer, a toilet sign and a drinking tap with a message about where you can't get HIV; a poster from the Business responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1993.
  • A woman at her toilet, having her hair dressed by a male assistant; a small girl holds her hand, and a man sits next to her; in the left is a female assistant who is looking at a dog. Engraving by G. Flipart after himself.
  • Boots policy on the testing of cosmetics and toiletries products / Boots.
  • Boots policy on the testing of cosmetics and toiletries products / Boots.
  • [1992 letterhead for Weleda UK, makers of natural medicines and toiletries].
  • Boots policy on the testing of cosmetics and toiletries products / Boots.
  • Boots policy on the testing of cosmetics and toiletries products / Boots.
  • A coffee jug, a fork, the receiving end of a phone, a tab on a computer, a toilet sign and a drinking tap with a message about where you can't get HIV; a poster from the Business responds to Aids advertising campaign. Black and white lithograph, 1993.
  • A courtesan at her toilette, seated under a tree. Gouache painting by an Indian artist, ca. 1800.
  • A couple embracing, a woman spitting/coughing on the face of another, a woman kissing her baby; a woman on the telephone, men shaking hands and a man using a public toilet; an advertisement about ways in which AIDS and HIV are not contracted by Spitnac, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, 1997?.
  • A man and woman about to kiss, a pair of hands joined, children dancing, a novel toilet seat, a table set for dinner, a razor and a toothbrush, an extended condom and a splatter of blood; with a warning that the only protection from AIDS is information on protection; an advertisement by AIDES Lorraine Nord. Colour lithograph by Communatuté Municipale de Madrid.
  • An Indian lady attending to her toilette with a helper holding a mirror for her. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • A young woman is disturbed at her evening toilette by a boy arriving at the door. Colour engraving by Emmanuel de Ghendt, ca. 1778, after P. A. Baudouin.
  • Leaflet advertising Bromo paper toilet tissue manufactured by Diamond Mills Paper Company of 44 Murray Street, New York, probably about 1878 or early 1880s. The paper contained the "disinfectants and curatives" Bromo chloralum and carbolic acid "as to render its use not only a positive preventive of that most distressing and almost universal complaint, the Piles, but also a thorough deodorizer and disinfectant of the water closet." The paper had a watermark "Bromo" in every sheet.