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  • Hamburg Sanatorium, Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Photographic postcard, ca. 1930.
  • Hartog Jakob Hamburger. Photograph.
  • Hooray for hamburger harlequin! / Bovril.
  • Hooray for hamburger harlequin! / Bovril.
  • Georges-Léopold-Chrétien-Frédéric-Dagobert, Baron Cuvier. Lithograph by C. Hamburger.
  • Hamburg, Germany: panoramic view. Tinted lithograph by W. Heuer.
  • Portrait of Ludolph Brauer, from an original photograph taken in Hamburg by E. Bieber.
  • Hamburg's floating baths: plans and elevations, and detail of filter machine. Line engraving by Mutlow.
  • Hamburg tuberbulosis sanatorium, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: view of the exterior, seen from a distance. Photograph, 1920/1935?.
  • The white outlined painted face of a man representing an advertisement for a modern art benefit auction on 25 October 1996 by auctioneers, F. Dörling; event organised by Thomas Levy at the Galerie Levy Hamburg, patrons of AIDS relief projects in Hamburg. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Hamburg: four poor people accused of idleness are suspended in a basket over a table of diners in a workhouse. Engraving, 1779.
  • Adam and Eve and the serpent; advertising an exhibition on sexually transmitted diseases at Altonaer Museum Hamburg. Colour lithograph after P.O. Rössler, 1926.
  • Two silhouette figures by Keith Haring with red hearts holding another figure aloft; advertising services provided by the AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg e.V. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • Yellow sunflowers with the words "Postiv-Gruppe", an [HIV] positive group organised by the AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg e.V. Colour lithograph by Sunnah Wagner and Axel Göttsch.
  • A pile of plastic pigs with a string of pearls and pills bearing the Burroughs Wellcome brand logo with the words 'Perlen für die Säue!' [pearls for the swine]; an advertisement for the 3rd Federal Assembly of people with HIV and AIDS from 5 to 8 November 1992 in Hamburg organized by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe eV, with the support of the Hamburg Senate. Colour lithograph by Trash Line Design.
  • A large orange ball and a smaller black ball balanced on a thin line against an orange horizon bearing the logo for AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg e.V. Colour lithograph by Visuelle Kommunikation e.V., 199-.
  • The seizure of Sir George Rumbold by French troops in his bedroom in Hamburg on the night of the 25 October 1804. Line engraving with etching by W.H. Worthington after H. Corbould, 1804.
  • A pink and white graphic background with green German lettering describing repeatedly how men and women love; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg. Colour lithograph.
  • A man in a suit smiling with one finger raised, advocating use of condoms for gay men; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • Two views of the back of a naked man one in pink, the other in pale blue with information on hepatitis B in relation to AIDS and HIV; a two-sided information leaflet written by Dr. Friedrich Chaban published by Hein & Fiete, Hamburg's gay information centre. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Two views of the back of a naked man one in pink, the other in pale blue with information on hepatitis B in relation to AIDS and HIV; a two-sided information leaflet written by Dr. Friedrich Chaban published by Hein & Fiete, Hamburg's gay information centre. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • The side view of a naked woman holding a grey robe up over her head with one arm raised and the message 'Wenn wir mus bestecken, hat AIDS schön gewonnen.' [If we don't protect, AIDS has won well]; an advertisement for the AIDS Centre in Hamburg. Colour lithograph by DMB&B.
  • A green wall bearing numerous German graffiti phrases about sex with a pair of lips, a drawing of a bottom, an arrowed heart bearing the letters 'T + B' and an umbrella; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg. Colour lithograph.
  • A naked man pulling a piece of material around his head to conceal his face with the message: 'wenn wir nicht mehr miteinander reden, hat AIDS schön gewonnen' [If we no longer talk to each other, AIDS has won nicely]; an advertisement for information about AIDS from the AIDS Centre in Hamburg. Colour lithograph by DMB&B.
  • A nurse with one finger raised and the message: 'Wer's im Urlaub ohne treibt, ist im Kopf nicht ganz gescheit' [Whoever goes on holiday unprepared is not clever in the head]; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • A man with a moustache points his finger with the message: 'Ohne gummi auf den Strich, so was tut Mann lieber nicht! [Without rubber/condoms on the streets, so what do men prefer no to!]; an advertisement for safe sex by the Authority of Labor, Health and Social Affairs, Hamburg and the Office of Public Health - Health Promotion / AIDS. Colour lithograph by Transglobe Black Box and DMB&B.
  • The facts about eating at McDonald's / Annette Allen.
  • A marble altar to Apollo. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, ca. 1770.
  • An infant swallowing a spoonful of Sanostol food supplement. Colour lithograph by E.B., 195-.
  • A skeleton as Death embraces a pregnant woman. Woodcut by Gerhard Marcks, 1959.