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  • Civil engineering: the Menai box girder bridge. Lithograph by T. Picken.
  • King's College Hospital, Camberwell, London: entrance. Coloured lithograph by T. Picken.
  • Indian Rebellion: wounded soldiers convalescing at Dagshai, India. Tinted lithograph by T. Picken, 1859, after G.F. Atkinson.
  • Ma Robert, D. Livingstone's steam boat on which he explored the River Zambezi. Lithograph by T. Picken after S. Walters, 1858.
  • A man bending down in the street to pick up a scrap of a discarded poster that is being blown around by the wind. Lithograph by T. Dighton.
  • Don't worry about what you'll pick up at work : none of these will give you HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS ... / Health Education Authority ; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
  • Don't worry about what you'll pick up at work : none of these will give you HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS ... / Health Education Authority ; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
  • Japanese Vigor Tonic : the best and safest for restoring the system after depressing or wasting diseases, or at any time when it has become impaired through over-work, mental anxiety or excess / J.H. Hart.
  • An American sailor looking at a prostitute with a warning to use a condom as a protection against sexually transmitted diseases. Lithographic match-book cover.
  • Rabies: a girl playing with a cat, at risk of catching rabies. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • The hand of an American sailor about to pick up a lace handkerchief representing venereal disease. Colour lithograph, 1948.
  • A tree with five dollar notes representing an advertisement for a leaflet on facts on AIDS at Work by the Department of Health, New Zealand. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • A line of people, including a person in a wheelchair, look out to a black city skyline representing an advertisement for a leaflet on facts on AIDS at Work by the Department of Health, New Zealand. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • Men, women and children decorating the words 'SIDA' against a floral background and a chequered floor; an AIDS prevention advertisement by Coprecos. Colour lithograph by Paco San Martin, 1994.
  • A mug of coffee and a sandwich representing an advertisement for a leaflet on facts on AIDS at Work by the Department of Health, New Zealand. Colour lithograph, 1990.