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Imagga
streetview architecture | 42.6% | |
interior objects | 27.3% | |
paintings art | 27.1% | |
text visuals | 1.2% | |
pets animals | 1.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
a store inside of a building | 84.3% | |
a display in a store | 67.7% | |
a store front at day | 67.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a building with a lot of windows and a lot of windows | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08
This is a historical black-and-white photo, dated May 5, 1912, showing the storefronts of businesses located at 149-157 Summer Street. The image includes various signage advertising stores and services in the Bostonian Building.
- At the center of the image is signage for "I.B. Williams & Sons," manufacturers of leather belting, welting, and lace leather.
- Businesses featured include "John B. Kempton & Co." and "I.L. Matson" on the upper level, offering electrical supplies, wiring, gas appliances, and alarms.
- "C.A. Bacheller" appears prominently next to it, advertising services like ladies' garment cleaning and repairing.
- On the lower level, "The Bordman Lunch" is seen, likely a dining establishment, and "Porter's Market" (Chas H. Porter) advertises food items like poultry, butter, eggs, and canned goods.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into early 20th-century professional services, retail shops, and dining options. The storefronts feature ornate styling typical of this period, with visible windows and signage.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08
The image is a historical photograph of a building, specifically the Boardman Building, located at 149-157 Summer Street. The photograph is dated May 5, 1912, as noted at the bottom right. The building features multiple businesses and signs with various advertisements.
On the upper floors, visible signage includes:
- "John B. Kempton & Co."
- "I. L. Matson," with services related to electrical wiring, bells, and gas fixtures.
- "C. A. Bacheller," with references to ladies' garments.
- "Chas H. Porter."
On the ground floor, from left to right, there are:
- "The Bordman Lunch" at 157, which appears to be an eating establishment.
- "J. B. Williams & Sons," which is noted for the manufacture of leather belting, welting, and lace leather.
- "Porter's Market" at 151, advertising various groceries like poultry, cheese, eggs, and canned goods, as well as Vermont maple sugar.
The building facade has many windows and decorative trim, characteristic of early 20th-century urban architecture. The image provides a snapshot of commercial life during this period.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image appears to be a black and white photograph of a street scene from the early 20th century. It shows the storefronts of several businesses, including "John B. Rempton & Co.", "I.L. Matson", "C.A. Bacheller", and "Chas H. Porter". There are various advertisements and signs displayed in the windows. The overall scene conveys a bustling commercial district from that historical period.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This is a black and white photograph from May 5, 1912, showing storefronts along Summer Street (numbers 149-157). The image captures several businesses including:
- John B. Kempton & Co.
- I. L. Matson (at 147)
- C. A. Bacheller (at 147)
- J. B. Williams & Sons (selling leather, belting, welting and black leather)
- The Bordman Lunch (at 157)
- Chas H. Porter (at 149)
The building appears to be three stories tall with regular window patterns on the upper floors. The ground floor features large display windows and signage for various businesses. Porter's store appears to sell various food items including butter, cheese, eggs, and canned goods according to the visible signage. The photograph shows typical commercial architecture of the early 20th century with its detailed stonework and large storefront windows.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
This image is a black-and-white photograph of a city street, likely taken in the early 20th century. The photo appears to be a composite of multiple images, with some areas showing more detail than others.
In the foreground, there are several storefronts and buildings, including a market, a lunch counter, and a leather goods store. The signs above the stores read "Porter's Market," "The Bordman Lunch," and "J.B. Williams & Sons Leather Belting Welting and Lace Leather."
Above these storefronts, there are several floors of windows, with signs reading "John B. Kempton & Co." and "I.L. Matson" on the top floor. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a bustling urban environment, with people going about their daily business.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a row of buildings, with storefronts on the ground floor and residential or commercial spaces above. The buildings are densely packed, with each one featuring a unique storefront and signage.
- Building 1:
- Address: 151 Chash H. Porter
- Storefronts:
- "Butter Cheese Eggs Canned Goods"
- "Vermont Maple Syrup"
- "Porter's Market"
- Signage:
- "Cleansing and Repairing"
- Building 2:
- Address: 149 I. L. Matson
- Storefronts:
- "Electric Lighting Bells Gas Lighting Telephone Telegraph Wireless Telegraph"
- "Wiring"
- Signage:
- "Cleansing and Repairing"
- Building 3:
- Address: 147 C. A. Pacheller
- Storefronts:
- "Exchanges Gents Clothing Overcoats"
- "Clothing Store"
- Signage:
- "Cleansing and Repairing"
- Building 4:
- Address: 147 John B. Rempton & Co.
- Storefronts:
- "Leather Belting Welting and Lace Leather"
- Signage:
- "Cleansing and Repairing"
- Building 5:
- Address: 153D
- Storefronts:
- "The Bordman Lunch"
- Signage:
- "Cleansing and Repairing"
The image provides a glimpse into the commercial and residential landscape of a city in 1912, showcasing the diversity of businesses and services available to the community.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is a black-and-white photograph of the exterior of a building. The building has multiple floors, with signs and advertisements on the facade. The building's facade has a combination of glass windows and metal frames. The top floor has a sign that reads "JOHN B. KEMPTON & CO." The middle floor has a sign that reads "147 I. L. MATSON." The bottom floor has a sign that reads "147 C. A. BACHELLER." The building also has a sign that reads "BORDMAN LUNCH." The image also has a watermark that reads "153D" and "149-157 SUMMER ST."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
A black-and-white image of a building with a lot of windows and signs in front of it. The building has a lot of stores, and each store has a sign in front of it. The building has two floors. On the first floor, there is a store with the sign "He Bordman Lunch." On the second floor, there are stores with the signs "John B. Kempton & Co." and "I. L. Matson."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22
Here's a description of the image based on the provided information:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white photograph of a street scene from May 5, 1912, featuring several storefronts in a row. The negative of the image shows white in areas that are normally darker. The street name is 149-157 Summer Street.
Building Details:
- The buildings appear to be multi-story, with shops on the ground level and likely offices or apartments above.
- The architectural style looks typical for the early 20th century, with rectangular windows and details like cornices or moldings.
- A sign above one of the buildings reads "BORDMAN BUILDING 157".
Storefronts and Businesses:
- The Bordman Lunch
- I.B. Williams & Sons
- John B. Kempton & Co.
- I. L. Matson: Electric Lighting, Bells, Gas Lighting, Telephones, Burglar Alarms
- C.A. Bacheller: Ladies', Gents' Clothing, Dyed, Cleansed, Repaired
- Chas H. Porter's Market: Lists various food items like Hot House Vegetables, Fresh Fruits, Poultry, Game, Butter Cheese, Eggs, Canned Goods, Beef, Lamb, etc. A sign also advertises Vermont Maple Sugar Syrup.
Signage:
- Lots of signs are visible, advertising the names of the businesses and the products/services they offer.
- The signage appears to be a mix of painted signs on the buildings and hanging signs.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the commercial life of a city street in the early 1900s, showcasing a variety of businesses catering to the needs of the local population.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22
This is a historic photograph of a street scene, specifically showing a row of buildings on Summer Street. The image is a negative, hence the reversed colors.
Here's a breakdown:
- Buildings: The buildings are multi-story structures with shops on the ground floor. The facades are adorned with various signage, advertisements, and the names of businesses.
- Businesses: Some of the businesses visible include "John B. Kempton & Co.," "I.L. Matson," "C.A. Bacheller," "Chas. H. Porter" (a market), and "The Bordman Lunch." The photo offers insight into the types of goods and services available in the early 20th century.
- Signage: The photograph has numerous signs advertising products and services: "Electric Lighting," "Bells," "Gas Lighting," "Telephones," "Clothing Cleansing and Repairing," "Hot House Vegetables," "Fresh Fruits," and more. The signs are informative of the commercial landscape of the time.
- Bordman Building: Located in the center with the building name, it suggests a prominent location or the name of the building owner.
- Date and Location: The bottom of the photo indicates that the image was taken on May 5, 1912, on Summer Street, providing valuable historical context and setting the specific time and place.
Overall, the photograph offers a glimpse into the past. It is a snapshot of urban commercial life in 1912, showing a street scene that would have been bustling with activity, shops, and services.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-26
This image depicts a street scene from May 5, 1912, featuring several commercial buildings and storefronts. The architecture is typical of early 20th-century urban areas, with multi-story buildings and large windows. Here is a detailed summary of the visible businesses and their locations:
John B. Kempton & Co. (Top floor, left side): This appears to be a business that occupies the upper floors of the building on the left. The specific nature of the business is not clear from the image.
Bordman Building (Ground floor, left side):
- The Bordman Lunch (157 Summer St.): A dining establishment located on the ground floor of the Bordman Building.
- I.B. Williams & Sons (157 Summer St.): A business dealing in leather belting, welting, and lace leather. The sign is visible in the windows above the Bordman Lunch.
T.I. Matson (Top floor, right side, 147 Summer St.): This business appears to offer electrical supplies and services, including lighting, bells, gas fixtures, telephones, and electrical repairs.
C.A. Bacheller (Second floor, right side, 147 Summer St.): This business seems to deal with ladies' clothing, including corsets, dress goods, and cloakings.
Chas H. Porter (Ground floor, right side, 149 Summer St.): This establishment appears to be a market offering a variety of goods, including pork, beef, lamb, canned goods, eggs, butter, cheese, and more. The signage indicates it is "Porter's Market."
The image provides a glimpse into the commercial activity and architectural style of the time, showcasing the variety of businesses that operated in this urban setting.