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  • A boy drawing a heart shape in sand: World Heart Day in Ethiopia in 2001. Colour lithograph by Ethiopian Medical Association, 2001.
  • Call for abstracts for annual medical conference on emerging non-communicable diseases in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by the Ethiopian Medical Association, 2005.
  • Call for abstracts for annual medical conference on emerging non-communicable diseases in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by the Ethiopian Medical Association, 2005.
  • A used needle poised above a safety box; promoting safe work practices in Ethiopian health organisations. Colour lithograph by Y. G. Mariam, ca. 2000.
  • First Italo-Ethiopian War, 1895-1896: soldiers returing from Eritrea being taken into hospital in Naples. Process print by Meisenbach after J. Fortuné Nott after H. Lanos.
  • Ethiopian women fetching and carrying water: promoting the International Drinking Water and Sanitation Decade. Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by the Family Guidance Association of Ethiopia, ca. 1990.
  • To the admirers of the wonderful production of nature, to be seen alive at no.99 Holborn Hill : a most astonishing creature, called the Ethiopian Satyr, or Real wild-man of the woods.
  • Recto: a black figure hugs a picture of another to his chest within a graphic background; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; sixth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: a black figure hugs a picture of another to his chest within a graphic background; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; sixth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Ethiopian Scroll comprising prayers against various ailments, including chest pains, the expulsion of evil spirits causing sickness and the protection of suckling infants. This illustration shows Susenyos spearing the demon, a popular motif in Ethiopean art similar to St George slaying the dragon.
  • Recto: a black figure with numerous heads and hands together holding a lion within a graphic background incorporating further heads; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; fifth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • Recto: a black figure with numerous heads and hands together holding a lion within a graphic background incorporating further heads; an illustration to an Ethiopian proverb; fifth of six posters advertising the American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program. Colour lithograph by Damballah Dolphus Smith,1992.
  • A pregnant woman carrying a child and bundle on her head approaches a hut in which another family sit having dinner: family life in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph, 1989.
  • A black man with a red head and right arm emerges from a foul stream into a landscape where a winged woman is waiting for him with a red garment; representing the transformations of the alchemical work from corruption to perfection. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
  • Painted amulet detail: the divine face, 17th century.
  • Sifting cereals
  • International day of persons with disabilities in Ethiopia, Dec 3 2009. Colour lithograph by AB GET Printing Press, 2009.
  • American Red Cross HIV/AIDS program
  • Water supply: carrying wate in an earthenware pot
  • Health promotion through song
  • Payable to the bearer on demand one hundred birr / National Bank of Ethiopia.
  • Payable to the bearer on demand one hundred birr / National Bank of Ethiopia.
  • Trachoma transmission risk factor: flies on faces of children
  • A man in bandages highlighting the risk of accidents at work in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for the World Health Organisation, 2000.
  • A man using his knees to lift, another bending over to lift: manual handling techniques in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for the World Health Organisation, 2000.
  • A man in protective clothing pouring a toxic substance: the importance of protective clothing in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for the World Health Organisation, 2000.
  • The importance of protective clothing when handling toxic substances in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for the World Health Organisation, 2000.
  • A man washing his hands: the importance of personal hygiene at work in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for the World Health Organisation, 2000.
  • Two men wearing face masks, another with his arm over his mouth: preventing the spread of tuberculosis in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by Desalegn Worku for USAID and TB/CTA, ca. 2000.
  • A woman taking pills before a nurse in a clinic: preventing the spread of tuberculosis in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph by Desalegn Worku for USAID and TB/CTA, ca. 2000.