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Two women, surrounded by villagers, with their heads bowed to the ground in Karanja, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37571i
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The word 'AIDS' in Hindi with 4 images showing the multiple silhouettes of a man and woman against a pink background representing the dangers of having multiple partners and contracting AIDS; includes a condom being removed from its packet and the feet of a man and woman below; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Hindi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 677634i- Pictures
The chairman of the Bombay Plague Committee interviewing justices of the peace. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 1994i- Pictures
A corpse being burnt on a pyre of logs surrounded by a group of men, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37858i- Pictures
Male patients having breakfast in a ward at Nariel Wadi Hospital during the plague epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37560i- Pictures
Medical officers inspect male passengers arriving from an infected town, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37873i- Pictures
The parents of a small boy who died from plague stand next to his corpse which lies on a white cloth upon a table, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37926i- Pictures
A group of men crouched on the ground surrounding two corpses on stretchers, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37580i
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Bombay plague epidemic, 1896-1897: interior of a temporary hospital for plague victims. Photograph.
Date: [1896/1897]Reference: 539282i- Pictures
Medical staff and nurses holding umbrellas standing outside Grant Road Hospital, during the plague epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37234i- Pictures
Two nurses standing in a ward at Jullai Hospital, during the plague epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37554i- Pictures
Medical staff and nurses outside the Charni Road Hospital, during the plague epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37241i
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Illustrations and text explaining how AIDS cannot be transmitted from sharing clothes, drinking cups etc.; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677331i- Pictures
A nurse with an umbrella standing outside one of the buildings of Jamsetjee Bunder Hospital during the plague epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37559i
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Ganesh holding banners and wearing a t-shirt bearing the letters 'IHO' for Indian Health Organisation; two rats pinch food from a platter below; an AIDS prevention advertisement by Bharat Press. Lithograph, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677295i
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The word 'AIDS' in Marathi across the heads of 2 black silhouettes of a man and woman against a blue background with further illustrations below ways in which AIDS is not transmitted; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Marathi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 677630i- Pictures
The word 'AIDS' in Marathi across the heads of 2 black silhouettes of a man and woman against a blue background with further illustrations below ways in which AIDS is not transmitted; a safe sex and AIDS prevention advertisement in Marathi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 677629i- Pictures
Two men with a hose washing a street, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37794i- Pictures
The police commissioner on his horse in the centre of a street, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37784i- Pictures
Two huts, marked with crosses inside circles indicating the number of deaths from plague which occurred there, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37916i- Pictures
Two men digging a grave in a Hindu burial ground with a group of men standing behind them, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37581i- Pictures
The exterior of the Wari Bunder Hospital for plague patients, during the epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37215i- Pictures
Incidents in the plague epidemic in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37187i- Pictures
The Hindu burning ground at Sonapore, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37586i- Pictures
People living in a makeshift camp in Santa Cruz, during the epidemic of plague in Bombay. Photograph attributed to Captain C. Moss, 1897.
Moss, C., Captain, active approximately 1897.Date: [1897?]Reference: 37573i