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  • Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, Hampshire. Etching by J. Le Keux after O. Carter.
  • Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, Hampshire. Etching by J. Le Keux after O. Carter.
  • Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, Hampshire: hall. Coloured etching by J. Le Keux after O. Carter.
  • The discovery of the Cross. Colour woodcut by N. Le Sueur after B. Betti, il Pintoricchio.
  • The cross bearing Christ is hoisted up before a multitude of lamenters and soldiers. Engraving by N-H. Tardieu after B. Audran after C. le Brun.
  • A monument supported by crossed porte-crayons and surmounted by the head of an angel: frontispiece to the depictions of the passions. Engraving by M. Engelbrecht (?), 1732, after C. Le Brun.
  • John Chasson, razor & surgeons instrument maker : at the C and Cross, in Newgate Street near St. Martins Le Grand, London : makes and sells all sorts of surgeons instruments, razor, lancets, scissors, penknives & all sorts of knives & forkes... / John Chasson, coutelier.
  • A red and white criss-crossed painting by M.A. Plumelle with the words 'Lutte contre le SIDA - echange - partage - accueil - ecoute - information - soutien' repeated in blue lettering at the top; advertisement for AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • A man stands on the curb at a cross roads partially greyed out on the left with the words 'respect it' and 'safe'; an advertisement for AIDS prevention by the Association d'Aide et d'Information sur le SIDA (AIDE INFO SIDA), the AIDS hotline, Aidstelefoon and Balans Preventieon. Lithograph by Bart Verhaegen for Vrij van zegel, ca. 1996.
  • A smiling sun with hearts and hands with thumbs pointing up to diagrams illustrating activities in which AIDS is not transmitted including a hand shake, two women sharing food, a man receiving blood transfusion and a couple kissing; also featuring a storm cloud and hands pointing to crossed out diagrams of a couple sharing a needle and a couple having unprotected sex; an advertisement for illustrated cards developed by L'AIPS and Le Kiosque in association with Marie de Paris and EMIPS. Colour lithograph.

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