Poster
c. 1990s (made)
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Offset lithograph laminated poster with a PO Box Bombay 400001. The text begins: 'There shouldn't be any mystery about the spreading of AIDS' before listing one way that you may be at risk (blood transfusions) and a long list of risk-free activities including using urinals, eating with other people, shaking hands etc.
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Brief description | AIDS awareness poster from India, laminated, with metal hanging bars at the top and bottom, c. 1990s. |
Physical description | Offset lithograph laminated poster with a PO Box Bombay 400001. The text begins: 'There shouldn't be any mystery about the spreading of AIDS' before listing one way that you may be at risk (blood transfusions) and a long list of risk-free activities including using urinals, eating with other people, shaking hands etc. |
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Credit line | Given by David Murray |
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Accession number | E.922-1996 |
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Record created | April 20, 2009 |
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