25 results filtered with: Protest posters
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Protest against Maurice Thorez's retention in the Soviet Union, alleging that Soviet doctors are poisoning him. Colour lithograph, ca. 1953.
Date: [1953?]Reference: 642460i- Pictures
People in gas masks; representing the proponents (or the opponents?) of animal experiment. Lithograph after Fritz Bühler, 195-.
Bühler, Fritz, 1909-1963.Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 5143i- Pictures
A doctor wearing a white coat holding up a drip; representing the need to preserve the budgets of hospitals in France. Colour lithograph, 1979.
Date: [1979?]Reference: 674880i- Pictures
Demonstrations against cuts in the French social security budget on grounds of their bad effect on the nation's health. Colour lithograph, 1987.
Date: [1987]Reference: 674918i- Pictures
Compilation of newspaper cuttings about protesters boycotting Texaco for discriminatory employment practice; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Coloured photocopy.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666682i- Pictures
A caduceus in which the staff ends in a clenched fist, against a red star; representing fighting for free healthcare in Madison, Wisconsin. Colour lithograph, 1969.
Date: [1969]Reference: 2155763i- Pictures
Compilation of newspaper cuttings including a group of protesters bearing banners, one in red with the slogan: 'AIDS in education - Don't pull out''; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Coloured photocopy.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666678i- Pictures
People in Manchester protesting against the UK government's policy on support for AIDS patients; advertising the campaign by Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Photocopy, 1992/1995.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 666681i- Pictures
Big human hands holding tiny human feet to give the impression of the size of a human fetus of ten weeks; as a protest against abortion. Colour process print by Oregon Right to Life, 198-.
Oregon Right to Life.Date: [1980?]Reference: 651843i- Pictures
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President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Pierce Bush represented as members of "the Rich White Penis Club", with speech bubbles; anti-government protest about US AIDS policies by Enema Productions. Photocopy.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 667971i- Pictures
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The American flag with skulls and crossbones replacing the stars; a protest against President George H.W. Bush's policies on AIDS. Colour lithograph, ca. 1992.
Date: [1992?]Reference: 667111i- Pictures
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The face of Peter Barton Wilson, Governor of California (1991-1999) with the message "Pete Wilson wants to kill you"; protest poster about U.S. government policies on health care. Photocopy.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667830i- Pictures
Compilation of newspaper cuttings including a banner held by two men with the slogan 'Aids Coalition To Unleash Power. ACT-UP'; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Black and white photocopy with yellow.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666680i- Pictures
A protest by the French Communist Party against adverse changes in health care finance in France under the Fifth Republic. Colour lithograph, 1959.
Date: Janvier 1959Reference: 674927i- Pictures
Protest against Maurice Thorez's retention in the Soviet Union owing to the supposed superiority of Soviet over French medicine. Colour lithograph, ca. 1951.
Date: [1951?]Reference: 642436i- Pictures
Compilation of newspaper cuttings including a group of protesters one bearing a banner with the slogan: 'Guilty for having Aids'; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Coloured photocopy.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666671i- Pictures
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Compilation of newspaper cuttings including a group of protesters; one wears a death mask and cloak, another carries a banner with the slogan: 'Boycott Wellcome products''; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Black and white photocopy with red.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666679i- Pictures
The effects of a nuclear bomb attack on London. Lithographs after Peter Kennard and Peter Gladwin, 1985.
Date: 1985Reference: 2117747i- Pictures
Smallpox, diphtheria and rickets: the claim is made that all were researched with the aid of animal experiment. Colour lithograph after Fritz Bühler, 195-.
Bühler, Fritz, 1909-1963.Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 5146i- Pictures
A Vietnamese injured by napalm; an anatomical illustration of a skull, and other motifs: a protest against the manufacture of the chemical napalm by Dow Chemical Co.. Screen print by W. Weege, 1967.
Weege, William.Date: 1967Reference: 664901i- Books
Smokey Bears legalise cannabis picnic : Saturday May 10th mid-day at Speakers Corner Hyde Park.
Date: [1980?]- Pictures
A protest by the French Communist Party against pharmaceutical companies' "profiting from suffering". Colour lithograph, 1971.
Date: [1971]Reference: 674929i- Pictures
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Protests against the Corrie Amendment to the 1967 Abortion Act in the United Kingdom. Colour process prints, 1979-1980.
Date: [1979-1980]Reference: 664631i- Pictures
Anti-government protesters bearing t-shirts and posters with the slogans 'Act-up','Open House' and 'hate' with other newspaper cuttings relating to the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Coloured photocopy.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666668i- Pictures
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Rev. Pat Robertson converses with Vice-President Dan Quayle with numerous speech bubbles; a protest against their policies including those relating to AIDS. Lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 667012i