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Imagga
streetview architecture | 99.4% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
an old photo of a building | 78.7% | |
a building next to a window | 74% | |
a bench in front of a window | 49% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18
a photograph of a black and white photo of a building with a window | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
This image is a black-and-white negative photograph of a corner section of a building facade labeled as "Hotel Brunswick, cracks, Box-St. face," dated January 13, 1913. The architecture features tall arched windows with decorative details above them, showcasing ornate glass panes. Beneath the windows, there are large panels covered with an intricate lattice design, possibly acting as grates or barriers. The building appears to be made of stone blocks or bricks, showing signs of cracks, which are documented in the photograph. The cracks are prominently visible, running vertically and diagonally across the surface of the structure. The grass is faintly visible below the facade, indicating the exterior environment.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image is a black and white photograph from January 13, 1913. It shows the exterior of the Hotel Brunswick, specifically the Boylston Street face of the building. The photograph highlights visible cracks on the building's stone facade. The building has architectural details such as arched windows and decorative stonework. The image is annotated with the text "Hotel Brunswick, cracks, Boyl-st. face" and the date "Jan. 13, 1913" at the bottom. The cracks on the surface of the building's masonry are accentuated, suggesting they are the focal point of the photograph.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a black-and-white photograph of the Hotel Brunswick, taken in 1913. The photograph shows the exterior of the hotel's front facade, with a large window on the second floor and a smaller window on the first floor. The building is made of stone and has a decorative cornice above the windows. The ground in front of the hotel appears to be dirt or grass.
The photograph is labeled "HOTEL BRUNSWICK, CRACKS, BOY-ST. FACE" in handwritten text at the bottom. The date "JAN. 13, 1913" is also written in the same handwriting. The overall atmosphere of the photograph suggests that it was taken for documentation purposes, possibly to record the condition of the building or to provide evidence for a legal case.
The image provides a glimpse into the past, showing the hotel's architecture and the surroundings at the time it was taken. It is likely that the photograph was taken by a professional photographer or someone with access to the hotel's facilities. The image has historical significance, offering a unique perspective on the hotel's history and the era in which it was built.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of the corner of a building, with a window on the second floor and a decorative metal gate below it. The building's exterior features a stone or brick facade, adorned with vines growing up the walls. The window is framed in white and has a white curtain or blind pulled down halfway, revealing a patterned curtain behind it.
In the foreground, a metal gate with a diamond-shaped pattern is visible, accompanied by a small inscription at the bottom of the image that reads "HOTEL BRUNSWICK, CRACKS, BOY-ST. FACE." The date "JAN.13,1913" is also written in the bottom-right corner. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of nostalgia and historical significance, capturing a moment in time from over a century ago.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a building, which appears to be an old hotel. The image is dated January 13, 1913, and it shows the cracks on the boy-st face of the hotel. The building has a stone wall and a window with a white frame and a white curtain. The window is partially covered with a white cloth. The image also shows a metal fence with a diamond pattern.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a building. It has a rectangular shape with a flat roof. The building has two windows with white frames. The window on the right has a curtain, and the window on the left has a white curtain. The building has a brick wall with a white border. There are also two arched windows on the right side of the building.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-01
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression: The image is a black and white photograph of the corner of a building, likely taken in the early 20th century. The photograph appears to be a negative, as light areas appear dark and dark areas appear light.
Building Details:
- Architectural Style: The building has a classical architectural style, with features such as large windows, decorative stone work, and a molded base.
- Windows: The photograph prominently features a large window. There appears to be some fabric covering the window that has a floral pattern on it.
- Exterior: The exterior is made of large stone blocks.
- Ivy/Vines: Climbing vines are visible on the building, adding a natural element to the architectural structure.
- Base Structure: The base of the building has decorative panels.
Additional Details:
- Image Inscription: The caption in the bottom of the image indicates that it is the Hotel Brunswick, it has cracks, and it is taken on "Boy-St Face".
- Date: The photograph was taken on January 13, 1913.
Overall Atmosphere: The image evokes a sense of history. The architecture and the style of the photograph create an interesting visual contrast.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-01
Here's a description of the image:
This is a black and white image of a portion of the exterior of the "Hotel Brunswick", taken on January 13, 1913. The building has a grand, traditional architectural style. The photo captures the base of the building.
The image focuses on a corner of the building. Above, there are two windows visible. The windows have multiple panes. One window is partially covered by a patterned lace curtain. The facade of the building is made of large stone blocks. A network of vine-like patterns (possibly cracks or climbing plants) run across the stone exterior, adding texture to the structure.
Below the windows, there is a decorative section of the building's base. This part is composed of stone panels with an intricate lattice or diamond pattern. The panels are divided by vertical stone supports.
The image is dated and labeled, indicating its origin as part of an archive or collection documenting the Hotel Brunswick. The caption notes "cracks" potentially drawing attention to the condition of the building at the time.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image depicts a section of the facade of Hotel Brunswick, focusing on visible cracks and structural damage. The photograph is dated January 13, 1913.
Key details include:
- Architectural Features: The building features ornate architectural elements, such as arched windows and decorative moldings, which are characteristic of the period.
- Cracks: Prominent cracks are visible on the facade, particularly around the window area. These cracks are highlighted and appear to be a significant concern, suggesting structural issues.
- Windows: The windows are large and divided into multiple panes, with one window partially open. The interior of the building visible through the windows appears to be dark.
- Decorative Grilles: Below the windows, there are decorative metal grilles with intricate patterns, adding to the aesthetic appeal of the building.
- Reflections: The reflections of bare tree branches can be seen on the glass windows, indicating that the photograph was taken during winter when trees are typically leafless.
- Labeling: The image includes a handwritten label at the bottom, specifying "Hotel Brunswick, cracks, Box-st. face. Jan.13.1913," providing context about the location and date of the photograph.
Overall, the image serves as a historical record of the structural condition of Hotel Brunswick in 1913, highlighting the need for repairs due to visible cracks on its facade.