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  • A Japanese man in jeans and a leather jacket representing an advertisement in Japanese for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • Silhouette heads with a warning to those with HIV to take the tuberculosis test; advertisment by the San Francisco Division of Tuberculosis Control and American Lung Association. Colour lithograph.
  • A naked black man kisses and holds up another while putting on a condom; advertisement for safe sex by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph, 1990.
  • A range of condoms; advertisement by De Anza College Health Services. Colour lithograph.
  • A T-cell infected with HIV within a poster by the New Scientist describing the science of AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Hank, world's tallest bartender, 7 ft 8 inches : Terry, world's shortest bartender, 4ft 11 inches : see us at Bradley's 5 and 10, longest bar in the world : Fillmore Street, between Geary & Post, San Francisco.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • Two rows of photographs of college students with reasons why they cannot get AIDS; advertisement about the HIV virus by De Anza College Health Services. Colour lithograph.
  • Bartlett Alley (subsequently Beckett), Chinatown, San Francisco, California. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • I'm negative. I assumed he was too : how do you know what you know? / Gay Life, San Francisco AIDS Foundation ; funded in part by the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
  • A naked man drapes a kimono around the shoulders of another man within an oriental decorative red border incorporating flowers; advertisement for Kimono Condoms and safe sex to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by Mark I. Chester.
  • Two gay men, one holds up a condom to his shoulder representing an advertisement for safe sex by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Blake Sorrell Design and Curium Design, 1991.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • Bartlett Alley (subsequently Beckett), Chinatown, San Francisco, California. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • Be a Shanti volunteer : you can give practical and emotional in-home support to someone living with HIV/AIDS or breast cancer ... / Shanti.
  • Hank, world's tallest bartender, 7 ft 8 inches : Terry, world's shortest bartender, 4ft 11 inches : see us at Bradley's 5 and 10, longest bar in the world : Fillmore Street, between Geary & Post, San Francisco.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • A woman and a man press their noses together with red ribbons incorporated within the 'x' of the lettering; an advertisement for De Anza College's 10th annual National Condom Week, February 12-15, 1996. Colour lithograph, 1996.
  • A red thread in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon in the eye of a needle; advertisement for an exhibition of panels from the AIDS Memorial quilt at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco, June 23-25, 1995. Colour lithograph by Daniel de Souza.
  • I'm positive. I assumed he was too : how do you know what you know? / Gay Life, San Francisco AIDS Foundation ; funded in part by the San Francisco Department of Public Health.
  • A man's fist with a condom as a ring representing an advertisement for gay and bisexual men to practice safe sex by the Stop AIDS Project. Colour lithograph by Erik Adigard and Patricia Mcshane.
  • The face of a youth advertising STOP AIDS evenings for young gay and bisexual men. Colour lithograph.
  • Two male gay couples and two heterosexual couples embrace representing safe sex and AIDS; advertisment about information on HIV/AIDS by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Warwick May.
  • A telephone wire crosses the page diagonally with information about the AIDS Hotline; advertisement by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Tony Agpoon and Debra Heiser.
  • Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, California. Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • The best defense against AIDS is information / San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
  • A woman holds a black child wearing a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A black woman wearing glasses and a head scarf holds up a condom packet; advertisment about the dangers of drugs, sex and AIDS by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Warwick May, 1991.