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  • Paradise lost : break the chain / BUAV.
  • Borneo: a woman seated next to a half-opened canopied area. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Two heads with decorative headpieces representing a man and woman as part of a statement about HIV and AIDS in Indonesia; by Epoch (Enabling Private Organization to Combat HIV/AIDS with support from The Ford Foundation and Hotline Surya. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • Timor, Dutch East Indies: a herald of Amarassie. Coloured lithograph by A.S. Mulder after P.A. van Oort, ca. 1839.
  • Dutch East Indies (Java or Indonesia): three hunters with a dead leopard. Coloured lithograph by H.A. Henrici and W.J. Gordon, ca. 1839.
  • Borneo: a village raised on stilts above the water. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Dutch East Indies (Java or Indonesia): a man with two women and a baby. Coloured lithograph by H.A. Henrici and W.J. Gordon, ca. 1839.
  • Borneo: a Dayak (?) woman, seated. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Borneo: a Dayak warrior, standing holding a spear and a shield. Coloured lithograph by C.F. Kell after Carl Bock.
  • Paradise lost : break the chain / BUAV.
  • An account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies. With ... observations on the ... mode of treating that disease in those parts / [J.Z. Holwell].
  • An Indonesian child being examined with a stethoscope; representing support for the healthcare work of Memisa in Indonesia, recommended by the actor Willem Nijholt. Colour lithograph for Memisa, ca. 199-.
  • Dutch East Indies: a spokesman of the people of the island of Solor. Coloured lithograph by S. Müller and T.C. Bruining, ca. 1839.
  • A Dayak shaman or medicine man holding a flaming torch and some charms. Wood engraving.