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4 results filtered with: Augsburg (Germany)
  • A Lutheran funeral in the city of Augsburg. Engraving by B. Picart, 1732, after Catherine Sperling.
  • Silhouette figures standing on a red mound joined by intermittent orange and yellow lines representing an advertisement for 'Living with AIDS' by the Zentrum for AIDS-Arbeit, Augsburg. Colour lithograph by Juliane Stiegele.
  • A black circle surrounded by green semi-circles, a larger version of the flower-like logo for ZAS, the Zentrum for AIDS-Arbeit [Centre for AIDS work] in Augsburg with the helpline of the Augsburger AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Karl Weidenbacher, ca. 1989.
  • A pink telephone and telephone number with the exclamation "Aha!"; advertising the helpline of AIDS-Hilfe Augsburg. Colour lithograph.