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  • A man stands pointing to a large screen, other people are sitting and standing around talking with papers in their hands. Etching.
  • A young couple hide behind a screen while two women search for them. Colour process print by Swaine after R. Sauber, 1896.
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great; interior showing the wrought iron screen in the Lady Chapel. Photograph by W.F. Taylor.
  • A condom with a red centre and the message "Friends! Protect!"; representing protection from AIDS. Colour silk screen print after Roman Cieslewicz, 1993.
  • A skeleton (representing Death), smoking a cigarette and offering a cigarette from a pack; implying that smoking causes death. Screen print (?), 19--.
  • A skeleton (representing Death), smoking a cigarette and offering a cigarette from a pack; implying that smoking causes death. Screen print (?), 19--.
  • The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: the Reading Room after reconstruction of the Library in 1962, facing north, towards the Vesalian Screen. Photograph.
  • A computer screen bearing the words: "Informations sur le SIDA 3615 AIDS" with an index of available information; advertisement by AIDES. Colour lithograph.
  • A man in protective costume, while doing dangerous work, uses a canvas screen to protect others from risk. Colour lithograph after Ludwig, 1950.
  • A girl with Down's syndrome, sitting in front of an ornate wooden screen, holding a small posy of flowers. Photograph by Chas Marshall.
  • The half-shaded face of a man seen on a television screen, advertising a documentary video about an AIDS-sufferer. Colour lithograph, 1986.
  • Black forms with a white centre representing an advertisement for an exhibition of AIDS posters by Artis. Silk screen print after C. Wool, 1993.
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great: interior view showing the quire screen, north side of crossing. Photograph by W.F. Taylor, c. 1912.
  • Medical students observing an operation on a lantern screen via a projecting periscope located above the operating table. Halftone after H.W. Koekkoek, 1909.
  • A young woman posing naked in a photographic studio, leaning on the back of a chair, in front of a screen. Stereo photograph, ca.1900.
  • A young woman posing naked in a photographic studio, leaning on the back of a chair, in front of a screen. Stereo photograph, ca.1900.
  • A young woman posing naked in a photographic studio, kneeling on a chair holding a fan, in front of a screen. Stereo photograph, ca.1900.
  • A woman posing wrapped in a sheet, looking through a screen giving the effect of the frame of a looking-glass, in a photographic studio.
  • Positive and negative paintings of children hugging each other, referring to children who are HIV positive or negative. Colour silk screen print after M. Dumas, 1993.
  • A dart board on which a white man and and an African blame each other for AIDS. Colour silk screen print, 1993, after Chéri Samba, 1990.
  • A periscope being used above an operation which is projected onto a lantern screen for a lecture in the adjoining room. Gouache painting by W.R. Seton.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen looking into an X-ray screen placed in front of a man's body and seeing the ribs and the bones of the arm. Chromolithograph.
  • A periscope being used above an operation which is projected onto a lantern screen for a lecture in the adjoining room. Gouache painting by W.R. Seton.
  • A periscope being used above an operation which is projected onto a lantern screen for a lecture in the adjoining room. Gouache painting by W.R. Seton.
  • Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen looking into an X-ray screen placed in front of a man's body and seeing the ribs and the bones of the arm. Chromolithograph.
  • A periscope being used above an operation which is projected onto a lantern screen for a lecture in the adjoining room. Gouache painting by W.R. Seton.
  • A worn teddy bear labelled in French 'I have nothing to lose, I am already dead'; representing child AIDS-patients (?). Silk screen print after C. Lévêque, 1993.
  • A caduceus in which the two snakes are entwined around a nuclear bomb: representing Cuban physicians' opposition to nuclear war. Colour screen print (?) by O. Martínez, 1985.
  • Microscopic enlargements of the HIV virus with the message "This is not a virtual reality. AIDS: more than a computer virus". Colour silk screen print after V. Burgin, 1993.
  • A woman in a black costume, wearing a small hat and long black gloves, smiles at the viewer while standing behind a screen. Chromolithograph, 1892, after Jan van Beers.