Showcase

Highlighting some of our major collections including

  • Centre for Sexual & Reproductive Health
  • Piot/HIV
  • AIDS Social History Programme
  • SIGMA Research
  • Fakoya
  • Nutrition
  • Ross
  • Piot/Ebola

AIDS Government Information leaflet for tattooists from the Don't Die of Ignorance campaign (1987)

AIDS Social History Programme Collection: Circulars released by the DHSS to medical professionals and public sector workers relating to AIDS and HIV infection between 1986-1989.

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Original Press Release

AIDS Social History Programme: Official press releases by the Department of Health and Social Security regarding AIDS and HIV infection

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Conference Program, 11th International Conference on AIDS 1996.

SIGMA Research: Conference publications, 11th International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, Canada 1996. Image copyright www.Signals.ca

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Report, 'The Padare Project'

Fakoya Collection: The Padare project was developed to assess the knowledge in relation to health of Africans living with HIV who accessed services in North London.

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Diary page 107: the discovery of mosquito transmission of malaria

Ross Collection: Diary and malaria research notebook, India

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Map of villages

Piot collection: Documents relating to epidemiological survey carried out in the Yambuku Ebola epidemic zone

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Illustration of the Keppel Street building exterior from the 1946-47 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine annual report

Admin Collection: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine annual reports from 1924-2018

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'The Basic Six Food Groups' poster produced by the Institute of Nutrition, Manila for the World Health Day celebrations, 1957.

Nutrition collection: Material created and collected by LSHTM staff between the 1940s and 1990s relating to the study and research of human nutrition.

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Annotated map showing the location of tsetse flies in Gambia, 1910.

Maps collection: The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's map collection consists of maps mostly concerning malaria and sleeping sickness in Africa as well as many other maps that relate to subjects such as population distribution, vegetation and geological features. Maps originate from all across the world, including Great Britain, Europe, Australia and much of Africa between 1858-1973.

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