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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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"Dearborn Street" drawing by Vernon Howe Bailey
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Streetscape by Vernon Howe Bailey of "Dearborn Street," with streetcars, pedestrians, cars, horse-drawn carts, and buildings,
Date:
1904-1908
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


"The Chicago River" drawing by Vernon Howe Bailey (1908)
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Drawing by Vernon Howe Bailey of the Chicago River, with boats and buildings
Date:
1900-1908
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Actor Russ Tamblyn, his wife Elizabeth Kempton, and film producer Michael Todd, Jr. at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House
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Actor Russ Tamblyn, his wife Elizabeth Kempton, and film producer Michael Todd, Jr. at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. Tamblyn played the major role of Riff in the film. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House. An unidentified woman is in the background
Date:
1962-02-20
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Approximately 26 women posing at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Approximately 26 women posing at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago), with a few men in the back
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Attendees along the wall at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Seven people - six in chairs and a woman on the left standing - along a wall at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees dancing and seated at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel. Four attendees are dancing, five are seated alongside the dance floor, and a few others are seated above the dance floor, facing away.
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Attendees mingling at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Several attendees mingle at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago)
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Attendees seated against the wall at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Two women sitting in chairs against the wall at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel, with a man on the right half out of frame. The woman on the right is identified as Mrs. Salerno
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Attendees seated around tables at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Approximately 15 attendees seated around tables at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago)
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Author and journalist Emmett Dedmon and his wife, Claire Lyons Dedmon, at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House
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Author and journalist Emmett Dedmon and his wife, Claire Lyons Dedmon, at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House.
Date:
1962-02-20
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Couples dancing to a live band at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Around 14 couples dancing to a live band at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel; the band, consisting of around ten musicians, is in the background with a saxophone player standing in the center
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Couples dancing to a live band at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Around 11 couples dancing to a live band at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel; the band, consisting of around ten musicians, is in the background with a saxophone player standing in the center and a woman at a standing microphone with the word Stevens above it. Above them on the wall are flowered letters reading ADDAMS LILAC
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Eight women at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Eight women pose in a row at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago)
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Hull-House - Child Welfare
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Photograph of flyer for the March 7, 1904 "Concert for the Benefit of the Juvenile Court" at the Auditorium Theatre, including drawing by cartoonist John T. McCutcheon of poor boy and dog surrounded by large men
Date:
1904
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Hull-House director Charlotte Carr and other attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel sitting around three tables
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Hull-House director Charlotte Carr (center table, left) and other attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago). They are sitting around three tables; eight others are at Carr's table
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Hull-House director Charlotte Carr and other attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel sitting around three tables
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Hull-House director Charlotte Carr (center table, left) and other attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago). They are sitting around three tables; eight others are at Carr's table
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Judge Julian W. Mack
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Judge Julian W. Mack, in profile; Mack worked at Hull-House around the turn of the 20th Century and founded Chicago's first juvenile court in 1904 across the street from Hull-House
Date:
circa 1890s-1900s
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Morris Topchevsky drawing "Chicago: End of the Trail"
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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
Date:
1925-1930
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Newsboys hawk copies of the Chicago Tribune outside the newspaper's headquarters at Madison & Dearborn
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Several newsboys hawk copies of the Chicago Tribune outside the newspaper's then-headquarters at Madison & Dearborn, with dozens of passersby
Date:
circa 1907
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Pairs of attendees in a line at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago), lined up in pairs; to the left and at the front of the line are a three people sitting in chairs; further back are an American flag, a band with a grand piano, and, high up on the wall, the flowered letters reading JANE ADDAMS LILAC BALL
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Pairs of attendees in a line at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago), lined up in at least pairs; to the left of the line are a band with a grand piano, an American flag, and, high up on the wall, the flowered letters reading JANE ADDAMS LILAC BALL
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Pairs of attendees in a line at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago), lined up in pairs; to the left of the line are a band with a grand piano, an American flag, and, high up on the wall, the flowered letters reading JANE ADDAMS LILAC BALL
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Pairs of attendees in a line at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago), lined up in at least pairs; to the left of the line are a band with a grand piano, an American flag, and, high up on the wall, the flowered letters reading JANE ADDAMS LILAC BALL
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Pairs of attendees in a line at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago). They are lined up in eleven pairs; near the back of the line are an American flag, a band with a grand piano, and, high up on the wall, flowered letters reading JANE ADDAMS LILAC BALL
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Pairs of attendees in a line at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Attendees at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago). They are lined up in eleven pairs; near the back of the line are an American flag, a band with a grand piano, and, high up on the wall, flowered letters reading JANE ADDAMS LILAC BALL
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing Chicago Tribune columnist Maggie Daly and her daughter, actress Brigit Bazlen, at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House
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A bear on its hind legs looking up into a bus filled with children from Hull-House looking at him during a trip to Hawthorn-Mellody Farms, a dairy farm, amusement park, and petting zoo in Lake County, Ill.; a man dressed as a cowboy is holding the bear's leash and onother man, holding a sombrero, is standing on the bottom step at the bus entrance
Date:
1962-02-20
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing actor Russ Tamblyn at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House
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Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing actor Russ Tamblyn (far right) at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House. Tamblyn played the major role of Riff in the film. On the left are film producer and theater owner Michael Todd, Jr. and actress Brigit Bazlen. An unidentified man in a headset is in the background.
Date:
1962-02-20
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing actress Brigit Bazlen at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House
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Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing actress Brigit Bazlen at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House.
Date:
1962-02-20
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing architect James Downs, Jr. at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House
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Radio host Jack Eigen interviewing real estate executive James Downs, Jr. at the Chicago premiere of the film West Side Story at the Michael Todd Theatre. The premiere was a benefit for Hull-House.
Date:
1962-02-20
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Three members of the Hull-House board of directors with Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley
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Three women, members of the Hull-House board of directors, standing with Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley in front of the seal of the City of Chicago; the woman in the middle is holding a piece of paper, likely a proclamation
Date:
circa 1960s
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Three members of the Hull-House board of directors with Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley
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Three women, members of the Hull-House board of directors, standing with Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley in front of the seal of the City of Chicago; the woman in the middle is holding and looking at a piece of paper, likely a proclamation
Date:
circa 1960s
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Unidentified woman
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Unidentified woman sitting in a high-backed chair with paper on her lap in a photography studio
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Unidentified woman
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Unidentified woman
Date:
circa 1890s-1910s
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access


Women at a reception desk at the 1941 Lilac Ball at the Stevens Hotel
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Four women at a reception desk at the 1941 Lilac Ball, a benefit for Hull-House at the Stevens Hotel (now the Hilton Chicago). Two sitting and one standing are sorting through cards - likely tickets or name plates - with the fourth standing on the right, observing; a man is in the background, possibly at a coat check
Date:
1941-05-24
Collection:
Hull-House Photograph Collection
Access:
Public access