Poster depicts a Mughul miniature painting of two Indian men embracing under a tree. A sword and shield and an animal are resting at the bottom of the tree. Poster suggests the importance of being prepared to practice safe sex.
Black and white photograph of 2 Indian men embracing. Poster suggests the importance of speaking up against homophobia and discrimination based on sexuality, and provides contact information for 3 organizations that can provide information about sexuality and safer sex: the Metro Centre (a centre for lesbian, gay and bisexual people), DOST (a Naz Project London) and Shakti (South Asian Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transexual Network). Poster also has logo for Rubberstuffers, an organization that provides free condoms in bars and clubs.
Poster depicts black and white photograph of man’s face. The question: “Could you look me in the eye if you knew that I had HIV?” is written in his eyes.
Purple background with yellow and light purple text. Cartoons of two personified penises. One penis has a worried expression; the other is covered by a condom and is smiling, winking, and making a thumbs-up sign. Lower right corner shows logo for Durex, a brand of condoms. Poster humorously promotes the use of condoms for safe sex.
Yellow background with title in red and addtional text in blue. Depicts two personified penises. The first, looking worried, wears a hat and tie; the other, smiling, is covered by a condom. At bottom of poster is logo for Durex brand condoms.
The poster depicts a black man with a gold shirt on. He has his arms rapped around a black women wearing a red top. The background of the poster is french blue.
Black and white photograph of 3 young, smiling women of different races. Poster suggests that any woman can become HIV positive, and that there are resources available for those women.
White background with yellow border; blue text. Cartoon depicts a personified egg running from a personified sperm. At bottom of poster is logo for Durex brand condoms.
Color photograph of 2 Asian women leaning one on another. Poster suggests the importance of speaking up against homophobia and discrimination based on sexuality, and provides contact information for 2 organizations that can provide information about sexuality and safer sex: the Metro Centre (a centre for lesbian, gay and bisexual people), and Kiss Group (monthly social support group for South Asian and Middle Eastern lesbian and bisexual women).
Picture of two young adults, brother and sister leaning one on another and smiling. Poster in tints of bluish red. Poster suggests the importance of speaking up against homophobia and discrimination based on sexuality.
Poster in two halves: top half has blue background; bottom half, red. Text in white. Promotes the services offered by the George House Trust. George House Trust, established in 1985 (as "Manchester AIDSline"), is one of the oldest HIV charities in the UK.
Grey background with black text. Photograph of animal tracks creating shape of an AIDS ribbon. Title is slogan of Eastern AIDS Support Triangle, a voluntary agency established 1991 to support those infected by HIV/AIDS and their families.
Color photographs of 3 Asian women. Poster suggests the importance of speaking up against homophobia and discrimination based on sexuality, and provides contact information for 2 organizations that can provide information about sexuality and safer sex: the Metro Centre (a centre for lesbian, gay and bisexual people), and Kiss Group (monthly social support group for South Asian and Middle Eastern lesbian and bisexual women).
The British royal family, around 1902. Standing in the back, left to right: Prince George, Duke of York (later George V), Prince Albert (later George VI), Princess Maud (later Queen Maud of Norway). Seated in center row: Mary, Duchess of York (later Queen Mary), Queen Alexandra, King Edward VII. Children in front, left to right: Princess Mary, Prince Henry (later Duke of Gloucester), and Prince Edward, Prince of Wales
Black and white photograph of a woman's face reflected in a mirror. She has a black eye. Poster describes London Lighthouse as a resource for HIV-positive women whose families and friends reject them.
Red background with title in yellow and additional text in white. Cartoon depicts a hand reaching into bag to put in or take out a tube. Standing in the bag is a personified penis, smiling and holding condom package. Logo of Durex brand condoms in lower right corner. Humorously reminds reader to remember to take along a condom.
White background with red foreground; text in white and blue. Cartoon of a laptop computer (hardware). The monitor shows the head of a personified penis, smiling, covered by a condom. Logo at bottom for Durex brand condoms.
The poster is a thank you note that expresses the feelings of the people who are getting the word out to people in the workplaces. The word "Thank" is in light blue; the word "you" is in yellow. The background of the poster is in a light red.
Sponsors: Community HIV and AIDS Prevention Strategy; Gay Men’s Project; Slap fM; Gay Men Fighting AIDS; Healthy Gay Manchester; Gay Men's Health Matters; BIGUP; Yorkshire MESMAC; Naz Project London; The Network.
Poster depicts image of a woman holding a paper bag. She is standing behind the post and looking on viewer. She looks upset. There is a person with a dog walking on the background. Poster in black and white.