Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
Women and addictions
General material designation
- Graphic materials
Parallel title
Other title information
Alcohol minor tranquilizers
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Level of description
Item
Reference code
CA ON0034 10-001-S5-I1377
Edition area
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Class of material specific details area
Statement of scale (cartographic)
Statement of projection (cartographic)
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Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)
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Date(s)
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[late 197-] (Creation)
Physical description area
Physical description
18 prints : posters ; 91 x 61 cm
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Archival description area
Name of creator
(1977-1992)
Custodial history
Scope and content
This set of posters is bound together with a plastic spine to a piece of cardboard. The set provides information on substance abuse and addiction in women, particularly addiction to alcohol and minor tranquilizers (i.e. sedatives). The prints place particular emphasis on the effects of discrimination against women on addiction issues.
Notes area
Physical condition
The paper is in fair condition, but appears to have started to disintegrate and some prints are visibly yellowed around the edges.
Immediate source of acquisition
Arrangement
The prints from this set were catalogued as separate items until 2023.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
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General note
Print 1 depicts window adverts for Wintario, a lottery game which started in May 1975. Print 10 references statistics from 1973, making it likely that the set is from no later than the end of the 1970s.