We remember. The AIDS memorial. A celebration of life

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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There is no charge for listing a name in The AIDS Memorial but the Memorial is made possible by donations. Whether or not you have listed a name, please consider making a donation to the 1989 AIDS Memorial. I would like to make a donation in support of the Memorial: "

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Description: 
A large black-and-white photograph of two people hugging. Eight smaller photographs, five in color and three in black-and-white, of people constructing and visiting the AIDS Memorial. The smaller photographs are dispersed throughout a timeline of 1981 to 1988 listing the names of AIDS victims.
Creators / Group: 
AIDS Memorial
Date: 
(1988)
Language: 
English
Locale: 
Canada
Dimensions: 
44 x 59 cm.
Keywords: Hugging, Memorials

Identifier: 
AP2218.jpg


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