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  • Pasta bow ties, X-ray
  • A man in drag poses wearing a short dress and large bow tie-shaped head garment. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • A man in drag poses wearing a short dress and large bow tie-shaped head garment. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • A personified pink condom wearing both a necktie and a bow-tie; representing secure protection against AIDS. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A stretched condom wearing a red bow tie; advertising the AIDS-Hilfe Duisberg/Kreis Wesel e.V. Colour lithograph by Sandra Schweda.
  • A girl with a large bow in her hair faces a boy wearing a hat and a large bow tie: she tells him she has heard he is a womaniser. Colour lithograph after C.H. Twelvetrees.
  • A child's face with a bow tie amidst rays of light: preventing tuberculosis in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • A personified condom grimacing as he adjusts his bow-tie with the question 'Are you dressed for any occasion? AIDS is transmitted by sexual contact - condoms protect'; an advertisement by Helsedirektoratet. Colour lithograph, 1986.
  • The outline of a clown's bow-tie in multi-coloured wavy lines representing an advertisement for a gala circus night by Circo Chen at Campo Pequeno on 18 November to benefit the AIDS organisation Abraco. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • The back of an orange hobbyhorse with purple hair tied with a bow on its tail representing an advertisement for Ôvegylet alapítvány, a Foundation to promote safer sex and AIDS in Hungary. Colour lithograph by Sebastian Hänel for DMB&B.
  • Peter and Paul : the smallest men on Earth : John Lester's Midgets, Midget Town, the Tower, Blackpool.
  • The Zeynard's Liliput-Speciality Troupe : [evening dress].
  • A person holding large flowers, glancing to the side.
  • A person holding large flowers, glancing to the side.
  • The gouty George IV using tongs to pass his discarded wig to Wellington; representing the Duke's appointment to office as First Lord of the Treasury. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1828.
  • C.H. Schulze. Photograph after a print or drawing.
  • A well-dressed huntsman is accosted by a ragged boy proffering a bedraggled duck carcass. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner after himself, ca. 1860.
  • A British postage stamp including a portrait of the film-actor Stan Laurel, representing monthly meetings for HIV-positive people at the Kultur+ Café, Berlin. Colour lithograph after Kintscher, ca. 1993.
  • AIDS prevention advert by Helsedirektorate
  • A man in part-uniform and part drag , with a dog, in war-time. Colour process print after Reg Carter, 194-.
  • A man in part-uniform and part drag , with a dog, in war-time. Colour process print after Reg Carter, 194-.
  • Advert for an AIDS circus event by Abraco
  • British prisoners of war posing in beach attire for a show at a prisoner of war camp in Cottbus. Photographic postcard by P. Thiran, 191-.
  • British prisoners of war posing in beach attire for a show at a prisoner of war camp in Cottbus. Photographic postcard by P. Thiran, 191-.
  • A park keeper is complaining to a young woman about "pansies" (homosexuals). Colour process print, 195-, after D. McGill, 193-.
  • A park keeper is complaining to a young woman about "pansies" (homosexuals). Colour process print, 195-, after D. McGill, 193-.
  • Group portrait - Lord Swann; Sir Stanley Peart, et al.
  • The Disney character Goofy as a "gay dog", i.e. a gay man promenading on the sea front. Colour process print, 195-.
  • The Disney character Goofy as a "gay dog", i.e. a gay man promenading on the sea front. Colour process print, 195-.
  • A monkey in elegant costume is addressing a group of wild monkeys under a tree. Engraving by B.P. Gibbon after E. H. Landseer.