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  • A face drawn in orange, green and yellow lines representing an AIDS awareness advertisement by the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad & Tobago. Colour lithograph by Illya Furlonge-Walker, ca. 1996.
  • A terrified looking yellow face with a red tongue against a green background representing an advertisement for AIDS awareness by the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad & Tobago. Colour lithograph by Illya Furlonge-Walker, ca. 1996.
  • A message about not fishing without your net, a condom; a safe-sex advertisement by the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad and Tobago. Colour lithograph by Illya Furlonge-Walker and Mark Lyndersay, ca. 1995.
  • A yellow butterfly representing part of a message that life goes on after the Trinidad Carnival; a safe-sex advertisement by the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad and Tobago. Colour lithograph by Illya Furlonge-Walker, ca. 1995.
  • Three figures leaning out with their arms joined representing a warning about HIV; advertisement for the Sunnye Sherman AIDS Education services available from the Whitman-Walker Clinic, Washington. Colour lithograph by Annie Adjchavanich and Jayson Hait.
  • A series of hands, some clasped, with details of events marking World AIDS Day in 1995 with a quote from Albert Camus; an advertisement by the Guipuzkoako Hies Kontrako Elkarte Hiritarra/Asociación Ciudadana Anti-SIDA de Gipuzkoa. Colour lithograph by Saguxo, 1995.
  • Henry Jenkins, aged 169. Etching by T. Worlidge, 1752, after R. Walker.
  • Hicks Hall, Session House, Clerkenwell: a man is recognized outside the court. Etching by T. Onwhyn, 1841.
  • Civil engineering: the pier at Madras, India, built using screw piles (helical piles). Wood engraving, 1863.