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  • Boer War: a group of wounded war veterans at the docks in England. Halftone, c. 1900, after a photograph.
  • Worried or concerned about HIV or AIDS : Sanctuary Pal Line : AIDS doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Worried or concerned about HIV or AIDS : Sanctuary Pal Line : AIDS doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Worried or concerned about HIV or AIDS : Sanctuary Pal Line : AIDS doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Worried or concerned about HIV or AIDS : Sanctuary Pal Line : AIDS doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Sanctuary : if you are worried or concerned about HIV and AIDS phone PAL LINE (0202) 311166 / Sanctuary.
  • Sanctuary : caring from the heart, for all men, women and children, confronted with HIV and AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • Sanctuary : caring from the heart, for all men, women and children, confronted with HIV and AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • Sanctuary : caring from the heart, for all men, women and children, confronted with HIV and AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • Sanctuary : caring from the heart, for all men, women and children, confronted with HIV and AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • A is for AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • A is for AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • A is for AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • A is for AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • A is for AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • A is for AIDS / Sanctuary.
  • Take care of love ... : Aids doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Take care of love ... : Aids doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Take care of love ... : Aids doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Take care of love ... : Aids doesn't mean you have to be afraid or alone / Sanctuary.
  • Bournemouth: Sanatorium for consumption and diseases of the chest. Lithograph by Day & Son.
  • The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, one of those responsible for its financing, having fled France, spends his time fishing in Bournemouth. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Panama Canal: having fled France to escape the results of his mismanagement of the canal's financing, Dr Cornelius Herz escapes extradition on the ground that he has a terminal illness, and lives happily in Bournemouth for fifteen years. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Sanatorium and grounds, Bournemouth. Photolithograph after an etching.
  • The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, one of those responsible for its financing, gets on a train to flee France after the collapse of the company. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, having fled to Bournemouth, reads in a newspaper that he is being sought by the police for his part in the mismanagement of the canal's financing. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Panama Canal: for an enquiry into its financing, a policeman guards a prison-cell in which some of the principals are remanded. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Panama Canal: the French Ministry of Justice discovers that the bank account of the company formed to build the canal is empty. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Panama Canal: Dr Cornelius Herz, having fled France to escape the results of his mismanagement of the canal's financing, lies in bed as a physician takes his pulse to determine whether he is seriously ill. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.
  • The Panama Canal: the French Ministry of Justice opens an enquiry into its financing. Watercolour drawing by H.S. Robert, ca. 1897.