Description note: European Workers Party (Parti Ouvrier Européen) has published this poster. Four boys and a girl are doing scientific testing on some chemicals in a laboratory. Thers is a quotation from Lazare Carnot on the poster which says: "Elever à la dignité d'hommes tous les individus de l'espèce humaine".
Poster is divided in two halves. The left part depicts racially mixed faces of the people placed in the heart shaped frame. The background color of the left half is green. The right part depicts shape of plus symbol with inscription: “ADAP plus”. The background color of the right half is blue. Also poster provides telephone number, where information about medications, medical and home care, and insurance coverage can be found.
Poster contains three sections titled: (1)青少年是世界的未来 [Qing shao nian shi shi jie de wei lai = Young generation is the future of the world]; (2) 关爱, 教育和保护艾滋病孤儿 [Guan ai, jiao yu he bao hu ai zi bing gu er = Love, education and protection AIDS orphans; (3) 预防艾滋病母婴传播 [Yu fang ai zi bing mu ying chuan bo = Prevent spread of AIDS from mother to child]. Each section shows statistical charts and world maps; text describes cuurent situation and future goals. At top is a photo of well-known singers 祖海 [Zu Hai] and 古巨基 [Gu Juji]. At bottom is a photo of child carrying baby (title: 每个儿童都有得到保护的权利 [Mei ge er tong du you de dao bao hu de quan li = Every child has the right of protection]).
Red poster with four panels, each depicting a different child seated at a classroom desk. Text of poster is arranged to give the impression of a clock. The letter "A" is placed at the "nine" position, "I" at the "twelve" position, "D" at the "three," and "S" at the "six" position, spelling the word "AIDS" around the face of the clock. Poster urges for schools to get involved in education efforts against AIDS.
Poster divided on sixteen pictures: restroom, soft drink and a glass, two men shaking hands, pack of cigarettes and a pipe, woman breast-feeding a baby, sick person in bed with infusion, mosquito and adhesive tape, man in dentist’s chair, bowl with fork, knife and chop-sticks, woman kissing a baby, teacher and three kids near the table, two tooth-brushes and toothpaste in a glass, party dressed woman, needles, syringe, scissors and blade, kissing man and woman, and a man tattooing the other man. Poster is drawn black and white.
A childlike drawing done with crayolas shows a childish figure standing on a tuft of grass, over the word "eu" (me). There are two tufts of grass nearby over the words "pai" (father) and "mãe" (mother). The absence of any figures over those words suggests that the child has lost his or her parents to AIDS.
Nkosi Johnson, a South African child born HIV-positive and who later developed AIDS and died at the age of 12, is shown speaking on a wireless microphone to an audience at the 13th International Conference on AIDS in Durban, South Africa. Poster's message is that it is "Better Late Than Never" to understand the dangers of AIDS. Poster implies the existence of AIDS as long as there are unprotected activities. Picture in the lower left corner is part of the AIDS Fonds banner and the picture in the lower right corner represents AIDS Memorial Day.
Poster is divided in two halves. The left part depicts racially mixed faces of the people placed in the heart shaped frame. The background color of the left half is green. The right part depicts shape of plus symbol with inscription: “ADAP plus”. The background color of the right half is blue. Also poster provides telephone number, where information about medications, medical and home care, and insurance coverage can be found.
Poster shows a hand holding a ring box with a condom. Background is red to express the danger of Chlamydia for women. Poster encourages using a condom now to protect a woman's ability to have children in the future.
Poster presents a group of men, women and children are helping each other to build a big red ribbon with red rectangles. Red ribbon is the symbole for AIDS. Contribution of individuals to fight against AIDS is the message on this poster.
Illustrations depict four ways AIDS is not spread: contact such as holding hands or kissing, sharing clothing and combs, sharing cups or utensils, or from insects or animals. Poster suggests that people should educate themselves about how AIDS is spread.
Poster presents 8 different pictures in a circle related to hygienes, sanitation, and medical injections for adults and children. The message of pictures is teaching people to prevent communicable diseases.
Front of the card depicts a child in Japanese attire, playing violine and a small dog is dancing. The background looks like a painting in Japanese landscape painting.
Front of card depicts a boy wiping a broom with a cloth. A girl waits behind him next to a brick hearth holding a wooden bucket. Behind and to the left of the boy, a copper kettle and a silver pot hang near a pair of fireplace tongs resting against a wall. On the floor behind the girl lie a scrub brush and a bar of soap. Reverse side is text only.
The card shows a picture of a lady with her two kids sleeping on the bed, the lady is reading an edvertisement on a newspaper, in the first page it is written on it the title of the card "Mrs.Winslow's soothing syrup for children teething" and there is a drawing of a syrup tube by the end of the 1st page on the newspaper. On the back of the card there is a picture of a calendar of the year of 1886, also there is a small paragraph in English which is translated to German and French.
The card shows a picture of a lady holding a baby sitting in a garden, next to her there is the baby bed. On the back of the card there is a picture of a calendar from May 1885 to May 1888, also there is a small paragraph in english which is translated to german and french.
Pencilled in long hand along the left edge of the back of the card: "An Uncommon Vision 8/1/98 $1.70 for 4 items". "Carter's Little Liver Pills" in box near top of back of card with two pointing fingers on each side of box.
On the front card the picture shows a young girl wearing a red dress sitting on a sofa, next to her there is a Sheep. On the front card also there is an extract from Mrs. Schultz' letter.
Depicts 4 children pulling a wagon of toys. Wagon is made from box that held the product and shows picture of product bottle. One boy is blowing a tiny horn. Back has advertising text and shows a large picture of the bottle.
Description: A man wearing an overcoat is bending over, holding his back, while his little son below speaks to him. The quote “Oh! My poor back” appears above him. The little boy is pointing up at his grandfather telling him to try “Carter’s Backache Plasters.” The title “Carter’s Backache Plasters” is written below the scene.
Booklet-advertisement including directions for use, descriptions of the remedy's effectiveness, and two color illustrations: a doctor leaving the 19th century premises of a family no longer in need of his services (The family is shown using the product and an African servant is opening the door for the departing doctor); and, three children carrying an over-sized bottle of the product to a lady's front door.
Front of the card shows a women in bed with her two children. She is holding an infant with one hand and reading a newspaper with other hand; the newspaper page says "Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup for children teething," while her other child is leaning on her. A bottle of the syrup is on the night table.The back of the card contains a calendar and texts in English, French and German, but unfortunately the card is damaged and some parts of the card cannot be read, mainly the date on the card.
In the card it shows the picture of a woman holding a baby, she is looking at the baby with all love and care, behind the woman there is part of a wall frame. On the back of the card there is a picture of a calendar of the year of 1888, also there is a small paragraph in english which is translated to german and french.
The card depicts a woman holding an infant and giving her/him the syrup in a spoon while two small girls are looking. All are in Victorian cloths. The woman has one of her feet on a foothold and there is a table by her side with an elaborate tablecloth. A small children dolly is on the floor and a small glimpse of outdoor wall can be seen.
Description: A man wearing an overcoat to his knee is bending over, holding his back, while his little grandson below speaks to him. The little boy is pointing up at his grandfather telling him to try “Carter’s Backache Plasters” however “plasters” is misspelled in the boy’s quote. The title “Carter’s Backache Plasters” is written below the scene.
Thereza Maria do Canto Auzier, viúva do falecido Dionysio Pedro Auzier, recorre à justiça para solicitar o arrolamento e a partilha dos bens deixados e a sua nomeação para o cargo de inventariante. O falecido deixa herdeiros menores.
Civil records of enrollment and partition of deceased Rosa Bentes Ribeiro de Menezes' assets. The widower and executor, Luiz Tolentino de Menezes, requests the enrollment and the partition of the assets left by his wife. The deceased had notestament, but left minor heirs.
Autos cíveis de inventário e partilha dos bens deixados por Romana de Amorim Figueira. A justiça pública íntima Braulio de Amorim Figueira, marido da falecida, a vir dar bens a inventário de sua falecida mulher. A falecida deixa filhos órfãos e não deixa testamento.
Francelino Severo da Silva and his minor son ask to be granted a judicial authorization, regardless of inventory formality, to sell property inherited from deceased Paulina Brasilia da Silva, who was the wife and mother of the petitioners. The property will be sold to Mr Manoel Bentes Ribeiro.
Civil proceedings of succession record of deceased Antonio Pires dos Santos. His cousin and executor, Joaquim Pires da Encarnação, asks the Court to carry out the inventory. The deceased left no testament, but leaves two minor heirs.
Civil records of enrollment of deceased Manoel Maria de Jesus's assets. His widow, Maria Belem de Jesus, is the executor and asks the Court to start the enrollment of the assets of her deceased husband. The deceased has minor heirs.
Tereza Veronica de Souza Moura, widow of deceased Gustavo Vitoriano de Moura, is going to court to assume the position of her husband's assets, which are in her possession, in order to proceed with the partition. The deceased did not leave a testament, but left her minor children.
A viúva, Juliana de Almada Nogueira, recorre à justiça pública para solicitar o arrolamento dos bens deixados pelo falecido Adolpho Thiago Nogueira. O falecido não deixou testamento, mas deixou herdeiros menores. A inventariante é a viúva, Juliana de Almada Nogueira.
Amelia Baptista foi intimada pelo juiz de direito da comarca de Óbidos a proceder ao inventário após o falecimento de seu marido, Leoncio Baptista do Espirito Santos. O falecido faleceu há mais de um ano, mas o processo de inventário não foi iniciado. O juiz íntima a viúva a prestar compromisso como inventariante e apresentar os bens ao inventário. O falecido não deixou testamento, mas deixou herdeiros menores.
O Curador Geral de Órfão recorre à justiça para solicitar a citação de Felícia Viana Picanço, viúva do falecido João Paulo Picanço, para dar início ao inventário dos bens de seu falecido marido.
Autos de petição da Fazenda Pública do Estado requerendo o inventário de Djalma Othon Bacellar, que faleceu no dia 4 de maio de 1931. O Juiz de Direito da Comarca intima os herdeiros do falecido a prestarem compromisso como inventariante e iniciarem o processo do inventário dentro do prazo legal sob pena de sequestro de bens. A viúva é Dona Maria de Sousa Bacellar. O falecido deixou dois filhos menores de idade - Ubirajara de Sousa Bacellar (17 anos), Djalminade Sousa Bacellar (13 anos) - e 5 filhos maiores de idade: Lygia Bacellar Guerreiro (representada por seu marido José Gabriel Guerreiro Júnior), Almir Huet Bacellar, Juracy de Sousa Bacellar, Marina Bacellar de Castro (representada por seu marido Thiago Sarraff de Castro), Abilio de Sousa Bacellar (prestando serviço militar no Rio de Janeiro). O falecido não deixou testamento.
João Penna Tavares, filho da falecida Izabel Vieira Penna, recorre à justiça para solicitar a sua nomeação para o cargo de inventariante dos bens de sua mãe, que estão sob sua posse e assim proceder ao arrolamento. A falecida não deixou testamento, mas deixou filhos menores de idade e bens a partilhar.
Ariolino Augusto de Morais, son-in-law of the deceased couple, Artur de Almeida Amoedo and his wife Mrs. Rosa da Mota Amoedo, is going to court to assume the position of executor of the assets left by his parents-in-law, and thus proceed with the partition of the assets. He also requests the guardianship of his sister-in-law, the minor Edna Amoêdo Mota Amoêdo. The petitioner also requests a judicial authorization to sell part of the inheritance.
Civil records of enrollment of deceased Guilherme de Araujo Lopes's assets. The widow, Domingas da Gama Lopes, asks the Court to proceed with the enrollment of her deceased husband's assets. The deceased had no testament, and left minor heirs. The executor is the widow, Domingas da Gama Lopes.
Civil proceedings of enrollment and partition of deceased Bernarda Gonçalves de Almeida's assets. Her daughters, Maria Toscano dos Anjos and Philomena Toscano Tavares, request the enrollment and partition of the assets of their deceased mother. The deceased had no testament, but left assets and minor children. Maria Toscano dos Anjos, also requests to be appointed as the executor.
Adalberto Alves de Castro, viúvo de Raymunda Cantuaria de Castro, dada a insignificância dos bens deixados pela falecida, solicita o arrolamento dos poucos bens. A falecida deixou um filho menor de idade. O viúvo solicita a sua nomeação para o cargo de inventariante.
O viúvo, Manoel Dias Monteiro, recorre à justiça para solicitar o inventário e o arrolamento dos bens da falecida Benedicta Gatto Monteiro. Os requerentes solicitaram a sua nomeação como inventariante também. A falecida não deixou testamento, mas deixou poucos bens para partilhar e quatro filhos menores de idade.
Rocque Ribeiro de Amorim, irmão da falecida Rosa Marinho de Amorim, e inventariante, recorre à justiça para solicitar o arrolamento dos bens de sua irmã. A falecida não deixou testamento, mas deixou bens e menores herdeiros.