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Hull-House Photograph collection

This collection contains thousands of photographs and artworks that pertain to Jane Addams, the Hull-House settlement house, Chicago's Near West Side, and other topics related to the history of Hull-House.
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Morris Topchevsky drawing "Chicago: End of the Trail"
Pencil drawing by Hull-House art instructor Morris Topchevsky depicting five Mexican laborers in hats in front of an employment office with several signs in English and Spanish; tall buildings in background
1925

Norah Hamilton drawing "'Canaries' in a Picric-Acid Plant," from Alice Hamilton's book "Exploring the Dangerous Trades"
"'Canaries' in a Picric-Acid Plant," drawing of four African American workers at a World War I-era picric acid plant by Norah Hamilton, Hull-House director of children's art; the plant was on the Canary Islands in the Passaic River in New Jersey
1940

Norah Hamilton drawing "Sweatshop Workers"
"Sweatshop Workers," drawing of two laborers sewing by Norah Hamilton, Hull-House director of children's art
1907

Norah Hamilton drawing "Working Women at a Union Meeting"
Norah Hamilton, Hull-House director of children's art, drawing "Working Women at a Union Meeting," depicting eleven women at a labor union meeting
1940