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  • Working tOgether May be thE aNswer / Women's HIV Forum.
  • Working tOgether May be thE aNswer / Women's HIV Forum.
  • World War One: women working in a factory
  • An open letter to the planning committees of the International conference on AIDS : AIDS is a women's issue / International Working Group on Women and AIDS.
  • An open letter to the planning committees of the International conference on AIDS : AIDS is a women's issue / International Working Group on Women and AIDS.
  • Two women are working at large looms. Coloured lithograph.
  • Textiles: women and children working at large cotton manufacturing machines. Engraving.
  • Men and women working at a variety of trades. Coloured lithograph, 18--.
  • Textiles: silk manufacture in China, two women working at a loom. Engraving.
  • Three women at work breastfeeding their babies: breastfeeding for working women in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Unicef, ca. 1995.
  • Women and children are working at large cotton looms. Lithograph after J.R. Barfoot.
  • Three working women breastfeeding in Nigeria. Lithograph by Staywell Health for Unicef, ca. 2000.
  • Woking Convict Invalid Prison: women prisoners working the fire pump. Process print after Paul Renouard, 1889.
  • Two Indian women working on the quern to grind the grain into flour. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • Artificial limb factory in Rome: six women working at benches, one using a sewing machine and one stitching the back of a full-length leg. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Artificial limb factory in Rome: six women working at benches, one using a sewing machine and one stitching the back of a full-length leg. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • Three women working with axes in a field as their childen sit playing to the right representing women who are supporting themselves and avoided AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the AIDS Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Uganda. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Women are working at large cotton machines, a child is carrying a basket on his head, and other people are sitting on benches at the side of the room. Coloured lithograph after J.R. Barfoot.
  • Recto: Men and women dressed in white holding up a section of the 'Patchwork of Names' [AIDS memorial quilt] with a couple holding hands below, further details of people working on the quilt and a view of crowds with the quilt on the ground; verso: text in four blocks referring to the origin of 'Le Patchwork des Nomes' in France and extract quotes from dedications that appear on the quilt. Colour lithograph by Sophie Vinualés.
  • Recto: Men and women dressed in white holding up a section of the 'Patchwork of Names' [AIDS memorial quilt] with a couple holding hands below, further details of people working on the quilt and a view of crowds with the quilt on the ground; verso: text in four blocks referring to the origin of 'Le Patchwork des Nomes' in France and extract quotes from dedications that appear on the quilt. Colour lithograph by Sophie Vinualés.
  • AIDS, the works. Number 2, Women and HIV / Mainliners and Immunity.
  • AIDS, the works. Number 2, Women and HIV / Mainliners and Immunity.
  • AIDS, the works. Number 2, Women and HIV / Mainliners and Immunity.
  • AIDS, the works. Number 2, Women and HIV / Mainliners and Immunity.
  • AIDS, the works. Number 2, Women and HIV / Mainliners and Immunity.
  • AIDS, the works. Number 2, Women and HIV / Mainliners and Immunity.
  • Three women at work breastfeeding their babies: breastfeeding for professional women in Nigeria. Colour lithograph by Unicef, ca. 1995.
  • The London School of Medicine, Physiology Laboratory. Women students at work, 1899.
  • British Red Cross Hospital, Turin: women who work in the laundry. Photograph, c. 1918.
  • Textiles: two women in a room, seated at work-tables making bobbin-lace. Engraving.