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  • A woman and her three children abstaining from alcohol; representing the Swiss league of women abstainers. Colour lithograph after M. Goetz, 1905 (?).
  • Bottles, bins etc. in which mosquitoes breed. Colour lithograph by Menendez, 1981.
  • An American physician of the late nineteenth century, with his doctor's bag and horse and buggy; advertising the medicine "Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery". Colour lithograph by E.C. Pease, 1910.
  • A black woman leaning on one hand with a condom; advertisement for safe sex by the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention and the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Stephanie Marlin.
  • The repeated words 'the right move' against a hazy image of a couple in bed representing an advertisement for safe sex by the Gay Men's Outreach Crew. Colour lithograph by Bradley Brechin.
  • A priest in Russia admitting to a woman from his congregation that his real religion is alcohol rather than the church. Watercolour, 195-.
  • A priest in Russia admitting to a woman from his congregation that his real religion is alcohol rather than the church. Watercolour, 195-.
  • A drunk man in Russia likened to a pig: his silhouette is swinish and he is licked by a pig when he lies dead drunk with vodka. Watercolour, 195-.
  • A priest in Russia admitting to a woman from his congregation that his real religion is alcohol rather than the church. Watercolour, 195-.
  • A sick man in Russia who thinks he is being helped to walk by a cigarette and a vodka bottle, whereas they are really false friends who are hindering him. Watercolour, 195-.
  • Four male couples wearing t-shirts bearing the slogans 'testing', ' treatment', 'trials' and 'triumphs'; advertisement for early advocacy and care for HIV by the Department of Public Health of San Francisco. Colour lithograph by John Tomlinson and Ira Nowinski.
  • A laughing skull with the words 'AIDS is not funny' representing a warning about the dangers of AIDS with a telephone helpline number. Colour lithograph by Tim Macdonald with design assistance from Megan Adcock, ca. 1991.
  • A baker supports pies on his head while holding loaves and doughnuts; with four symbols of support (telephone, human pyramid, teapot, knife and fork); representing support for HIV positive people. Colour lithograph by Photofusion and Big-Active Limited for Mainliners, 1990/1995.
  • A group of men looking in different directions within a red and white border surrounded by comments about AIDS related issues; an advertisement for safer sex in gay relationships by the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Sandra Guerra and Paul Johnston, 1994.
  • An Asian woman in a telephone box listening to the telephone, four symbols of sound or soundness (telephone, exclamation mark with telephone number, condom and syringe); representing support for HIV positive drug-users. Colour lithograph by Photo Co-op, Glover/Huges and Big-Active Ltd. for Mainliners, 1990/1995.
  • A black woman leaning on one hand with a condom; advertisement for safe sex by the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention and the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Stephanie Marlin.
  • Metropolitan Hospital-Sunday Fund: a cross with coins and banknotes, representing an appeal for funds. Colour lithograph, 1962.
  • Head of a woman soldier, a member of the ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service). Colour lithograph after Abram Games, 1944.
  • I feel safer using condoms : find out what else you can do to protect yourself from HIV and other STIs... : call African AIDS Helpline, 0800 0967 500 : it's free, confidential, safe to call / produced by Black Health Agency, NAHIP, NHS.
  • Be a man, use a condom : find out what else you can do to protect yourself from HIV and other STIs... : call African AIDS Helpline, 0800 0967 500 : it's free, confidential, safe to call / produced by Black Health Agency, NAHIP, NHS.
  • Tobacco free initiative in Djibouti in 2009. Colour lithograph by Icon for World Health Organisation, ca. 2009.
  • Ich will dich, du willst mich, ganz klar. Colour lithograph by D.U.T.T.A. and Augenblitz.
  • Four scenes involving a gay man: in discussion with a seated woman at a desk; in a queue for oranges; in a swimming pool; chatting with another man at a bar with a message in the centre about how gay men have fewer rights; an advertisement by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Ingo Taubhorn and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • Four scenes involving a gay man: seated with his mother, lying on a bed having a scan, sitting in consultation with a member of public behind a desk, in a chemist looking at an aerosol of shaving foam [?]; includes a message in the centre about how gay men have fewer rights; an advertisement for safe sex and AIDS prevention by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Ingo Taubhorn and Wolfgang Mudra.
  • A man walking arm in arm with a woman looks back with temptation at another woman standing in a doorway representing a warning to stick to one partner; a safe-sex advertisement by the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad & Tobago. Colour lithograph by Everald Clarke, ca. 1990's.
  • The head of a man against a backdrop of doodles; representing safe sex as not transmitting the cause of AIDS; an advertisement for safe sex and use of drugs by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Peder Iblher.
  • Two nude Greco-Roman wrestlers. Colour process print, 1912.
  • The head of a woman heroin user against a backdrop of doodles; representing heroin as not transmitting the cause of AIDS; an advertisement for safe sex and use of drugs by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Peder Iblher.
  • The head of a woman cannabis user against a backdrop of doodles; representing the safety of cannabis as not transmitting the cause of AIDS; an advertisement for safe sex by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Peder Iblher.
  • The head of a man against a backdrop of drug-related illustrations with a message that safe use of cocaine does not transmit AIDS; an advertisement by Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V. Colour lithograph by Peder Iblher.