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  • People in dressing gowns crossing their arms to join hands with each other; a public service message about the need to know about AIDS by the National Association of Social Workers. Colour lithograph.
  • Annie Söderberg, a social worker in Stockholm and a pioneer in addiction treatment; with the message in Swedish 'You must take the love game seriously'. Lithograph by Ted Bates, ca. 1995.
  • Housing & social work services : housing services for people with HIV / Southwark Council.
  • Housing & social work services : housing services for people with HIV / Southwark Council.
  • Housing & social work services : housing services for people with HIV / Southwark Council.
  • Portrait of Rene Sand. From an obituary notice connected with the International Congress of Social Work, 1953. In the possession of Miss Burstein.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • A lit corridor in sharp perspective leading to a city nightscape representing an advertisement for information on AIDS in the workplace by the Confederal Department of Social Services. Colour lithograph by Sewifar [?].
  • An angular map of France in yellow with two arrows joining in the middle and the words "SIDA. Une question? Une inquiétude? Des difficultés?" representing an advertisement by the Association Diagonale 91. Colour lithograph.
  • The head and shoulders of a man with the words 'Afterward, I worry about what I've done'; an advertisement for ARIES, a phone group project organised by the University of Washington for gay men to promote safer sex to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by Megan Adcock.
  • A red and pink ribbon against a rainbow of colours and a quotation from Mother Jones to pray for the dead and fight for the living; with an advertisement by the Syracuse Cultural Workers. Colour lithograph by Amy E. Bartell, 1995.
  • A coal mine in the human brain; representing medical assistance by Tomasz Judym to industrial workers. Colour lithograph by Wongel, 1976.
  • Samuel Wilberforce. Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1871.
  • Samuel Wilberforce. Photograph by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1871.
  • A Népegészégügyi Múzeum Munkája / [György Gortvay].
  • A nun supporting a sick child; representing the work of the Herwonnen Levenskracht movement in helping tuberculous children. Colour lithograph by M. Wiegman, ca. 1930.
  • Illustrations and text explaining how to live positively with AIDS; including getting medical help when you feel unwell to not getting pregnant; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Figures and vignettes: a man is asleep with a dog by his side, a child is being scolded by a woman, a soldier stands with a gun, etc.. Coloured lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. Adam, 1852.
  • Figures and vignettes: above, deer, hounds, huntsmen, poachers and mounted hunters, below, soldiers in various uniforms and poses with one soldier trying to restrain a baulking horse. Coloured chalk lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. J. Adam.
  • Figures and vignettes: men are on riding on horse back, a jockey sits on the ground waving his hands and a large couple walk arm in arm. Coloured lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. Adam, 1854.
  • Figures and vignettes: above, a swineherd tending pigs and a herd of cows, below, peasants hauling a carved stone on a pushcart and sportsmen and hussars riding horses. Coloured chalk lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. J. Adam, 1853.
  • Men and women with the question how do you spot those with HIV; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, London: Queen Mary visiting a children's ward. Photograph, 192-.
  • A mother tending her sick child, a boy washing his hands, a man bandaging a wound, a woman washing clothes and 2 people cleaning their teeth; one of a series of AIDS prevention educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Illustrations and text explaining how AIDS cannot be transmitted from sharing clothes, drinking cups etc.; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.