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Chapter 2: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The work opens with a portrait of the reformer whose practical ideals inspired a Philadelphia association, then traces the organization's founding, property acquisitions, and methods for preserving and improving modest family housing. It describes on-site inspections, renovations of courts and row houses, construction plans, and the supervisory oversight that coordinates trades and maintenance. The narrative highlights a policy of respectful oversight through rent-collection paired with guidance, fostering cleanliness, thrift, and neighborliness rather than charity. Financial analyses weigh costs and returns, while appendices and illustrations document layouts and before-and-after conditions across the association's growing portfolio.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Page
Portrait of Octavia Hill Frontispiece
A court improved 20
Calling for a change 23
Montrose Street 29
Casa Ravello 35
Monroe Street 41
Workman Place 45
Workman Place—Interior view of yard 47
Interior view of Workman Place 49
East Rittenhouse St., Germantown 53
East Rittenhouse St., rear, after improvement 55
New Houses—East Rittenhouse St. property 57
Plan of dwellings for the Philadelphia Model Homes Company 61
Plans of Richmond Houses 62–64
Houses of the Richmond Group—Playground in the rear 67
Gaul St. houses, Richmond Group 69
Chart showing the increase in the number of properties owned by the Octavia Hill Association from 1896 to 1915 73
Philadelphia homes altered to tenement houses 79
Franklin Court before renovation 87
Franklin Court after renovation 89
Court of North Third St. property before renovation 97
Court of North Third St. property after renovation 99