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  • People in Bangalore, India, suffering from starvation. Wood engraving, 1877.
  • Famine in Bangalore, India: a group of emaciated women and children. Photograph attributed to Willoughby Wallace Hooper, 1876/1878.
  • A group of youths sit on the ground before a female teacher who writes the words 'AIDS' on a blackboard before them; an advertisement about the importance of teaching about AIDS by INSA International Services Assocation in India sponsored by Levi Strauss. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Yellow, pink and orange fireworks representing a celebration of life as an advertisement for learning about AIDS by INSA, International Services Association in Banagalore. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A group of youths sit on the ground before a female teacher who writes the words 'AIDS' on a blackboard before them; an advertisement (Hindi version) about the importance of teaching about AIDS by INSA International Services Assocation in India sponsored by Levi Strauss. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A condom piercing 2 red hearts with the message 'Make your love safe'; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by INSA International Services Assocation in India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A bite mark in a piece of melon representing a message to enjoy the richness of life as part of a fact sheet on how you can and cannot get AIDS; an advertisement by INSA International Services Assocation in India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • The death of Colonel Moorhouse at Bangalore. Engraving by E. Stalker, 1811, after R. Home, 1791.
  • South India: a cart drawn by a donkey bringing women patients to a medical mission. Photograph by A.R. Slater, 19--.
  • South India: treatment of patients outside a medical mission, being watched by local people. Photograph by A.R. Slater, 19--.
  • The coming-on of the monsoons;-or-the retreat from Seringapatam.