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  • Couples dancing the waltz. Aquatint.
  • Couples representing an A to Z of safer sex. Colour lithograph 1994.
  • Amorous couples on a terrace..
  • Couples entertain one another and refreshments are served by a boy. Engraving by G. Volpato after F. Maggiotto.
  • Two couples in a dance position. Ink drawing.
  • Four couples dancing the quadrille. Engraving, ca. 1825.
  • Couples stand and sit around a dance floor, some women have fans and some are being asked to dance. Etching after H. Heath.
  • A number of couples at various early stages of lovemaking. Etching.
  • Two male gay couples and two heterosexual couples embrace representing safe sex and AIDS; advertisment about information on HIV/AIDS by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Warwick May.
  • Three couples are standing together in various poses, each represents a different newspaper. Lithograph.
  • Sailors, some in drag, pose as three couples on the deck of a ship. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • Sailors, some in drag, pose as three couples on the deck of a ship. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • A man is playing a tambourine as couples are dancing in a ballroom. Process print after J.L. Stewart.
  • Two couples: the young women putting antlers on to the heads of the older men, indicating their cuckoldry. Engraving.
  • Numerous gay couples wearing condoms and commenting on their benefits in AIDS prevention. Colour lithograph for the Österreichische AIDS-Hilfe.
  • Two couples are dancing the polka and two children are following the same steps watched by their elders. Engraving, 184-.
  • Top left, Queen Victoria; top centre, couples dancing during a ball; top right, Prince Albert; below, various characters. Coloured woodcut, 1840.
  • As a girl plays the piano and a boy plays the flute other couples dance to the music. Engraving, ca. 1830.
  • Top left, Queen Victoria; top centre, couples dancing during a ball; top right, Prince Albert; below, various characters. Coloured woodcut, 1840.
  • Three couples standing with their arms around each other, the faces of three couples touching each other and three single men and women each wearing the AIDS awareness red ribbon; an advertisement for the Red Ribbon Project and World AIDS Day by the Victorian AIDS Council. Colour lithograph by Barbara Graham.
  • Some people climb up the steps to the top of a slide, others slide down the other side in couples. Lithograph, 18--.
  • Love as a wicker trap enticing people into marriage: couples dance into the trap; Cupid is sitting above the entrance. Engraving, 17--.
  • Love as a wicker trap enticing people into marriage: couples dance into the trap; Cupid is sitting above the entrance. Engraving, 17--.
  • A man and a boy are begging from two well-dressed couples on the steps. Engraving by G.A. Periam after E.H. Corbould.
  • A heart pierced with an arrow and a warning to couples to use condoms: an advertisement for safe sex by Health and Welfare Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • The faces of couples and individual men and women with their comments on AIDS issues; advertisement for the SIDA Info Service. Colour lithograph by L'Agence Verte.
  • After a haymaking holiday,  three couples are dancing to a man playing the flute and a woman playing the accordion. Colour wood engraving after R. Caldecott, 1881.
  • A young lady is being asked by a young man to join the other couples on the dance floor. Engraving by S.S. Smith after J. Stephanoff.
  • A woman and a man cuddling and rubbing noses; representing the need for protection from the risk of contracting AIDS, even for apparently faithful couples. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Two courting couples sitting having a barbecue on a beach in Antigua representing an AIDS prevention advertisement for condoms by the CFPA and AIDSTech. Colour lithograph, ca. 1990's.