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  • A tower of red and cerise triangles. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
  • A tower of red and cerise triangles. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
  • Two men sit in discussion next to a teapot and cups, two triangles joined at the point with the letters 'H,E and S' and a film camera representing an advertisement for a series of films about HIV and AIDS by Kursiv and ACT Up. Photocopy, 1993.
  • Symbols within triangles symbolise warnings, symbols within squares represent safe activities referring to what people should know about AIDS and what they should and should not do. Colour lithgoraph by Publistyle International for the Commissione Nazionale per la lotta contro l'AIDS, Ministero della Sanità, ca. 1995.
  • Photograph Burroughs Wellcome Research Triangle, USA.
  • Blue lotus protective triangle. Distemper painting by a Tibetan painter.
  • A red triangle neatly supported by wooden blocks spelling tidiness. Colour lithograph after Reiss.
  • God, as a triangle representing the Trinity, pours light upon the Garden of Eden. Engraving.
  • 3 identical silver coins joined to form triangle. On one side are three little men.
  • A cross incorporating a montage of pink heart muscles, pink triangles, crossed red and green squares, the AIDS red ribbon on a stamp, flowers, a hand and a version of the American flag; on a background coloured in green crayon incorporating a montage of photographs including Christ's head of thorns and a hand injecting a syringe into an arm; on a further black background bearing the brown lettering: 'el colonialismo' [colonialism]; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Juan Sánchez, ca. 1995.
  • Four women of different cultures appear before an upside down triangle to advertise the support group for Catholic women with AIDS. Photocopy after David, 1988.
  • A pink triangle incorporating the letters 'love safe live sexy' against a black background; representing an advertisement for safe sex by MESMAC Leeds. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A pink triangle against a black background representing an advertisement for 'Silence = Life', fighting AIDS by ABIA, Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS. Colour lithograph, Jan 1996.
  • A pink triangle against a black background representing an advertisement for 'Action = Life', fighting AIDS by ABIA, Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinar de AIDS. Colour lithograph, Jan 1996.
  • A yellow heart within a black triangle within a purple and yellow square representing an advertisement for the Israel Tour of The Names Project International Memorial AIDS quilt. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • John Mitchel striding to his trial in the middle of a marching band: the trombonist has accidentally knocked over the triangle-player in front. Letterpress and wood engraving after J. Leech, 1848.
  • A pink triangle against a black backdrop with the words 'Silence=Death' representing an advertisement for the Silence=Death Project used by permission by ACT-UP, The AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power. Colour lithograph, 1987.
  • Above, a family of street musicians playing the guitar, the triangle and the fiddle; below, five men in military uniforms at table, with a servant bringing in a roast pig. Etching by Ferdinand, King of Portugal, 1844.
  • A yellow triangle bearing the words "AIDES. AIDES à domicile ..." against a backdrop of blue; advertisement for home-care services offered by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by David Figueiredo, 1990.
  • Two hands on top of each other within a blue triangle with a computer screen and telephone and details of the AIDS information services: Minitel Dialogue, Numero Vert and the SIDA Info-Service; advertisement by AIDES. Colour lithograph.
  • Two hands on top of each other within a blue triangle with a letter, envelope and pen and details of AIDS information services for the deaf: Minitel Dialogue Paris and AIDES "Groupes Sourds"; advertisement by AIDES. Colour lithograph.
  • A winged woman (the genius of literature) presents an elegant couple to the Roman goddess of wisdom, Minerva, above the group appears a triangle (sign of God) surrounded by cherubs, signs of the sciences and the lettering "Literature". Colour stipple engraving by J.W. Chapman after Dodd.
  • The eye of a woman looking through a hole in an orange triangle decorated with winged cupids, flowers and fabrics as she holds up a world globe with 2 fingers; an advertisement for World AIDS Day 1 December 1992 by the AIDS Landsforeningen MOT, Pluss, Helsedirektoratet, Folkehelsa and Helseutvalget for Homofile. Colour lithograph.
  • George H. Hitchings and Gertrude (Trudy) B. Elion. Photograph by Will and Deni McIntyre, 1988.
  • Plate 22, D.R. Hay, A nomenclature of colours
  • Plate 1, D.R. Hay, A nomenclature of colours
  • Plate 32, D.R. Hay, A nomenclature of colours
  • Plate 20, D.R. Hay, A nomenclature of colours
  • Plate 17, D.R. Hay, A nomenclature of colours
  • A young woman, holding flowers in her hand, talking to two men standing under a tree. Wood engraving by Swain after F. Barnard.