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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
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created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This is a historical inspection form dating back to July 5, 1912, for the city of Newark, concerning a location on Colden Street. It appears to record details about a building identified as "Simmons Building." The form is handwritten and includes various fields filled out by the inspector to document the conditions of the premises.
Key Highlights:
Location:
- City: Newark.
- Street: Colden, with the building numbered 7.
- Listed as the Simmons Building.
Building Information:
- Made of brick, located in the front, rear, and wood parts.
- The building has 4 stories with 5 apartments and 1 store, noted as selling "shoes."
- Cellar or basement height is listed as "4′ above ground" and used for storage of "coal and wood."
Structural Conditions:
- Floor: Identified as concrete, clean, and in repair.
- Walls: A mix of dirt and concrete—some walls are wet or in need of repair.
Yard and Housing Conditions:
- Yard cleanliness is rated 100%.
- There is a school sink on-site.
- Animals not housed at the property.
- "Vault" condition marked as full (100%).
- Water supply is connected with ample availability at all times.
Miscellaneous:
- Includes sections for ceilings, roofs, water supply location, leaders, and others, most marked clean or satisfactory.
This form was likely intended for sanitation, housing, or building code inspections and gives a detailed snapshot of early 1900s urban housing management practices.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a detailed building inspection report form filled out for a property located in Newark, on Colden Street, dated July 8, 1912. The form is titled "Form No. 6" from the Library Bureau. The property inspected is described as building number 7 on Colden Street in Newark, owned by a party who also resides in Newark. The agent's name is left blank.
Several sections of the form provide information about the building:
- The building is marked as having a cellar or basement, labeled "B," which is 7 feet high.
- The construction materials for the building are indicated as "wood, brick," and the building has 4 stories.
- There are 5 apartments and 1 shoe store in the building.
- The fuel used is "Coal and wood," with a consumption level of 80%.
- The yard is marked as 100% cleaned and used for storage; it is dry and free from rubbish.
- There are 3 water closet compartments listed, which are 30% clean and in sanitary condition.
- The vault cleanliness is marked at 100%.
- The water supply source is identified as a "city" supply, which is ample at all times.
- No animals are housed on the property.
Additionally, other facets such as walls, ceilings, living room features, and roof conditions are assessed, with some fields marked with checks or details noting the state of repair or cleanliness. The form is very detailed and serves as an official record of the building's condition on the inspection date.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a vintage real estate document, dated July 5, 1912, with handwritten information on a yellowed paper. The document is divided into sections, including "CITY," "OWNER'S NAME," "CITY," "AGENT'S NAME," "CITY," "BUILDINGS," "CELLAR OR BASEMENT," "FLOOR," "WALLS," "NO. LIVING ROOMS," "YARD," "ANIMALS HOUSED," "YARD, W. C. COMPT'S Sanitary," "VAULT," "LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY," "ROOF," and "LEADERS." Each section contains handwritten notes, including the number of buildings, stories, apartments, and rooms, as well as the condition of the walls, floors, and roof.
The document also includes a section for "SOURCE," which lists the city, well, cistern, and other sources of water. Additionally, there is a section for "LEADERS," which appears to be a list of people or entities responsible for the property.
Overall, the document provides a detailed overview of the property's features and condition, as well as its ownership and management. It is likely that this document was used for insurance or other financial purposes.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a vintage document, likely from the early 20th century, detailing information about a building in Newark, New Jersey. The document is titled "CITY Newark" and features handwritten entries in black ink on a yellowed paper background.
Document Details:
- Title: CITY Newark
- Owner's Name: Newark
- Agent's Name: St. Colden
- Date: 7/5/1912
- O.B.: 608
Building Information:
- Buildings: Front, rear, wood, brick
- Cellar or Basement: Height, 7 ft.
- Floor: Dirt, concrete, wood, repair, dry, damp, wet, accumulation of rubbish, clean
- Walls: Dry, damp, wet, repair, needs P. or W.W.
- No. Living Rooms: 5
- Does an Area Extend Along One Side of Each Room: If so, state size
- Yard: Dry, damp, wet, graded, drained, accumulation of rubbish, clean
- Animals Housed: No.
- Yard, W.C. Compt's Sanitary Vault: No. 3, 100%, How full, repair, connected to sewer
- Location of Water Supply: C-B-1-2-3-4-5-6-yard, street, pump, power, hand
- Roof: Suff. access to fixed ladder, stairs, scuttle, bulkhead, locked, roof leaks, accum. of rubbish, clean
- Leaders: No./repair, discharge to street, yard, vault, cistern, sewer
Additional Notes:
- The document appears to be a survey or inspection report, detailing various aspects of the building's condition and infrastructure.
- The handwritten entries suggest that the document was completed by hand, possibly by a city official or inspector.
- The document provides valuable information about the building's history and condition at the time of the survey.
Overall, this document offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing insight into the construction and maintenance of buildings in Newark, New Jersey, during the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a document titled "City of Newark" and "St. Colden." It appears to be a form or report related to a property or building located at 7 St. Fumans Building. The document includes various sections with handwritten annotations and notes. It contains information about the property's location, ownership, and various aspects of the building's condition, such as the number of stories, cellar or basement height, floor conditions, wall conditions, and more. The document also includes details about the water supply, roof, leaders (likely referring to gutters or drainage), and other relevant information. The image shows a portion of the document, with some sections blurred or partially obscured.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a document, likely a form, filled out with handwritten information. The form is titled "O. B." and contains various fields with labels such as "CITY," "OWNER'S NAME," "AGENT'S NAME," "BUILDINGS," "STORES," "CELLAR OR BASEMENT," "FLOOR," "WALLS," "CEILINGS," "YARD," "HOUSING," "VAULT," "LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY," "ROOF," and "LEADERS." Each section is filled with handwritten details, including measurements, conditions, and other relevant information. The form also includes a date, "7/5 1912," and a number, "608." The handwriting is in black ink and appears to be from the early 20th century. The document seems to be a record or report of some kind, possibly related to property or building inspection.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
The image is a document filled out by hand. It appears to be a housing inspection form. It is filled out in black ink, with spaces to fill out different characteristics of a building.
Here are some key details:
- City: Newark
- Street: Colden St.
- Number: 608
- Date: 7/5/1912
- Building: Fireman's Building
- Used for storage of: coal and wood
- Stores: shoes
- Yards: graded, dry and drained.
- Vault: 100%
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
Here is a description of the image you sent:
The image is a scan of a filled-out form from 1912 labeled "Form No. 6". The form appears to be an inspection or assessment document for a building, likely related to insurance or property evaluation. It contains a series of prompts and checkboxes to capture specific details. The handwriting is cursive and slightly faded in places, but the main details are legible.
Here are some specific details from the form:
- City: Newark
- Street: Colden 7
- Date: 7/5/1912
- Owner's Name: (Illegible)
- Building Description: Front, rear, wood, brick
- Number of Apartments: 5
- Cellar/Basement: Height 7', Height above ground 4'. Used for storage of coal and wood.
- Ceiling: 80% clean
The form includes sections to describe the condition of walls, yards, water supply, roof, leaders, and other elements of the building. The answers are often marked with checkmarks or percentages. There is a "Library Bureau" imprint at the bottom right corner.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image appears to be a historical inspection form, specifically Form No. 6, for a building located in Newark. The form is dated July 5, 1912. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided on the form:
Location and Ownership:
- City: Newark
- Street Address: 7 St. Colden
- Owner's Name: Freeman Building
- Agent's Name: Not specified
Building Details:
- Building Material: Front - wood, brick; Rear - wood, brick
- Number of Stories: 6
- Number of Apartments: Not specified
- Number of Stores: 5
- Kind of Stores: Shoes
Cellar or Basement:
- Height: 7 feet
- Condition: Dry
- Usage: Storage of coal and wood
Floors:
- Condition: Concrete, wood
- Repairs Needed: Dry, damp, wet
- Accumulation of Rubbish: Not specified
- Cleanliness: 80% clean
Walls:
- Condition: Dry, damp, wet
- Repairs Needed: Yes
- Plastering: Called for repair
- Needs Painting or Whitewashing: Yes
Ceilings:
- Condition: Plastered
- Repairs Needed: Yes
- Needs Painting or Whitewashing: Yes
Living Rooms:
- Windows: Each room has a window on the street, or on a court or yard not less than 4 feet wide
- Area Extension: Not specified
Yard:
- Condition: Dry, damp, wet
- Graded: Yes
- Drained: Yes
- Accumulation of Rubbish: Not specified
- Cleanliness: 100% clean
Animals Housed: Not specified
Housing:
- Distance from House: Not specified
- Cleanliness: Clean
Yard W.C. Compt's Sanitary:
- Number: 3
- Condition: 30% kind, repair needed
- Cleanliness: Clean
School Sink:
- Condition: Needs flushing, repair needed
- Cleanliness: Clean
Vault:
- Distance from Cellar: 14 feet
- Condition: Not specified
Location of Water Supply:
- Source: City
- Condition: Well, cistern, ample at all times
Roof:
- Condition: Sufficient access to fixed ladder, stairs, scuttle, bulkhead, locked, roof leaks, accumulation of rubbish
- Cleanliness: Clean
Leaders:
- Condition: No repair needed, discharge to street, yard, vault, cistern, sewer
The form is from the Library Bureau N113124. This document provides a comprehensive inspection report on the condition and sanitation of the building and its surroundings.