Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Book | 38.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a sign | 87.4% | |
close up of a sign | 84.5% | |
a sign on a wall | 73.5% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a close up of a piece of paper with a poem
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a page from the book of the play, with the words "the play"
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image is a document titled "Pillsbury House, Minneapolis, Minn." It provides detailed written information about the historical chronology, principal activities, and statistics of Pillsbury House located at Sixteenth Avenue and Fourteenth Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
On the left side:
- The "Chronology" section lists significant milestones of Pillsbury House starting from 1879 when a small building was rented for a Sunday School, through various developments such as the opening of the city's first free kindergarten (1880), the establishment of classes and programs, and organizational partnerships in later years.
On the right side:
- The "Principal Activities" section highlights the community-based services and programs offered by Pillsbury House, including a nursery, kindergarten, Sunday school, industrial classes, clubs for boys, girls, and young adults, kitchen garden, employment bureau, laundry, and more.
- The "Statistics" section outlines data such as the number of residents (7 men, 10 women), workers (25, exclusive of residents), organizational memberships (1,056), and the estimated number of people reached (1,500). It also lists percentages representing the ethnic diversity of the settlement's attendees, including Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, and American communities.
The document reflects Pillsbury House's role as a settlement house, providing community support and education at the turn of the century. The page is set on plain paper with aligned text blocks and appears to be part of a historical archive.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a document detailing information about the Pillsbury House in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is divided into two main sections, each appearing on separate sheets placed side-by-side.
The left section is titled "Pillsbury House" and provides the address: Sixteenth Avenue and Fourteenth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Below the address, there's a "CHRONOLOGY" section that lists key historical events and developments for Pillsbury House:
- 1879: A small building was rented at the corner of Second and Third Avenues by a committee connected with Plymouth Church, with approval for a Sunday School.
- 1880: The first free kindergarten in the city was opened.
- 1881: A mothers' industrial class started.
- 1882: The kindergarten was moved to 1808 Washington Avenue S.
- 1888: The present building was erected to accommodate both the Sunday School and Kindergarten.
- 1893: A day nursery opened, and a sewing school started.
- 1896: Girls' clubs began.
- 1897: A piano position was secured.
- 1898: Boys' clubs started.
- 1906: Park Avenue and First Church united with Plymouth Church in support of the work.
The right section is titled "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES" and lists the various activities:
- Nursery
- Sunday School
- Clubs for boys, girls, young men and women
- Kitchen garden
- Library
- Penny Provident Bank
- Millard room
- Kindergarten
- Industrial classes
- Gymnasium
- Reading room
- Employment Bureau
- Entertainments
- Summer outings
Next is the "STATISTICS" section, which provides details such as:
- Number of residents: 7 men, 10 women
- Number of workers, excluding residents: 26
- Total membership of clubs and classes: 1085
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement: 1500
The document also includes a breakdown of the estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities represented by the labor constituency:
- Swedish: 27%
- Irish: 27%
- German: 27%
- English: 13%
- Norwegian: 11%
- Russian: 4%
- Bohemian: 4%
- Danish: 2%
- Scotch: 2%
- American: 2%
There are percentage marks and small handwritten notes next to these percentages. Overall, the document provides a historical overview and statistical insight into the Pillsbury House and its activities.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows information about the Pillsbury House in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It includes details about the building's history, construction, and various activities and services provided at the location. The image also includes statistics about the residents of the building, such as the number of residents, workers, and the represented nationalities. Overall, the image appears to be a historical document or informational display about this particular building and its role in the community.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This is a historical document about the Pillsbury House in Minneapolis, Minnesota, located at Sixteenth Avenue and Fourteenth Street. The document appears to be split into two sections:
The left side shows a chronology starting from 1879, detailing the establishment and growth of the institution. Key milestones include:
- 1879: Initial small building connected with Plymouth Church
- 1900: City's first free kindergarten
- 1901: Mothers' industrial class started
- Later entries show various program additions and expansions
The right side lists:
- Educational Activities including:
- Nursery
- Sunday School
- Clubs for various age groups
- Kitchen garden
- Library
- Various recreational facilities
- Statistics showing:
- Number of residents
- Number of workers
- Total number of people reached (1,500)
- Percentages of different nationalities served, including Swedish, Norwegian, Jewish, and other ethnic groups
The document appears to be a formal institutional record or report detailing the history and services of what seems to be a settlement house or community center in early 20th century Minneapolis.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image presents a scanned document from the Pillsbury House in Minneapolis, Minnesota, featuring two columns of text on a beige background. The left column is titled "PILLSBURY HOUSE" and contains information about the building's history, including its construction year (1879), initial purpose as a Sunday school, and subsequent uses such as a kindergarten and nursery.
The right column is titled "MINORPAL ACTIVITIES" and lists various activities offered at the house, including nursery, Sunday school, kindergarten, industrial classes, gymnasium, library, Penny Provident Bank, billiard room, and summer outings. Additionally, it provides statistics on the number of residents, workers, and clubs, as well as the percentage of each principal nationality represented in the community.
Overall, the document appears to be a historical record of the Pillsbury House, detailing its past uses and activities, as well as demographic information about the community it served.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image presents a document detailing the history of Pillsbury House, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The document is divided into two sections: "CHRONOLOGY" and "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES."
CHRONOLOGY
- 1879: Small building rented at the corner of Second and Third Avenues by a committee connected with Plymouth Church. This was fitted up for a Sunday School.
- 1880: First free kindergarten in the city opened here.
- 1881: Mothers' industrial class started.
- 1882: Kindergarten removed to 1208 Washington Avenue, S.
- 1883: Present building erected to accommodate both the Sunday School and Kindergarten.
- 1893: Girls' clubs organized.
- 1897: First resident secured.
- 1898: Boys' club started.
- 1898: Park Avenue and First Church united with Plymouth Church in support of the work.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
- Nursery
- Kindergarten
- Industrial classes
- Clubs of boys, girls, young men and women
- Kitchen garden
- Gymnasium
- Library
- Reading room
- Penny Provident Bank
- Employment bureau
- Billiard room
- Entertainments
- Summer outings
STATISTICS
- Number of residents: 7
- Number of workers, exclusive of residents: 26
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes, including organizations of men and women: 1004
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement: 1500
- Estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities represented by this larger constituency:
- Swedish: 48%
- Norwegian: 31%
- Danish: 9%
- Irish: 5%
- American: 7%
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the history and activities of Pillsbury House, highlighting its commitment to serving the community through various programs and services.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image depicts a page from a document or report related to Pillsbury House, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The page is divided into two sections, each containing text in a tabular format. The left section is titled "PILLSBURY HOUSE" and provides a chronological overview of the house's history, including the establishment of various facilities and programs over the years. The right section is titled "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES" and lists the main activities and services offered by the house, such as nursery, kindergarten, industrial classes, clubs, library, and employment bureau. The text is presented in a simple, black-and-white format, with a clean and organized layout.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image is a document that appears to be a report or a historical record about Pillsbury House, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The document is divided into two sections, one titled "Pillsbury House" and the other "Principal Activities." The "Pillsbury House" section provides a chronology of events, starting from 1879 when a small building was rented at the corner of Second and Third Avenues by a committee connected with Plymouth Church. It mentions the opening of the first free kindergarten in the city in 1880, the establishment of a mother's industrial class in 1881, and the relocation of the kindergarten to 1208 Washington Avenue, S, in 1882. The document also notes the construction of a present building to accommodate both the Sunday School and Kindergarten in 1903, the opening of day nurseries and a sewing school in 1905, and the organization of girls' and boys' clubs in 1907. The "Principal Activities" section lists various activities and facilities available at Pillsbury House, including a nursery, kindergarten classes, Sunday School, clubs for boys, girls, young men, and mothers, a kitchen garden, gymnasium, library, reading room, employment bureau, Penny Provident Bank, billiard room, entertainments, and summer outings. The document also includes statistical information about the number of residents, workers, and total enrollment of clubs and classes, as well as the estimated number of people reached by the settlement and the representation of different nationalities among the residents.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here's a description of the image based on the provided OCR text:
Overall Impression:
The image appears to be a historical document or a printed page detailing information about the Pillsbury House in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It's divided into sections covering its history, activities, and statistics.
Left Section: Pillsbury House - Chronology
- Title: "PILISBURY HOUSE"
- Address: "Sixteenth Avenue and Fourteenth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota"
- Section Title: "CHRONOLOGY"
- Content: A chronological list of events starting from 1879 and ending in 1898.
- Highlights include renting a building, opening the first free kindergarten in the city, starting industrial classes, moving the kindergarten, erecting the present building, opening a day nursery, organizing clubs, securing a resident, and uniting Park Avenue and First Church to support the work.
Right Section: Principal Activities and Statistics
- Title: "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES"
- Content: A list of activities offered at Pillsbury House including nursery, Sunday School, clubs for various age groups, kitchen garden, library, Penny Provident Bank, billiard room, kindergarten, industrial classes, gymnasium, reading room, employment bureau, entertainments, and summer outings.
- Section Title: "STATISTICS"
- Content:
- Number of residents (men 7, women 10)
- Number of workers, exclusive of residents, 26
- Total enrolment of clubs and classes, 1056
- Estimated number of people reached, 1300
- Estimated percentage of nationalities: Swedish 45%, Norwegian 21%, Danish 8%, Jewish 9%, Irish 5%, German 8%, Colored 3%, Bohemian 3%, American 2%
Overall:
The document provides a snapshot of the Pillsbury House as a community center, outlining its services, activities, and the demographics of the people it served. The image likely comes from a report, pamphlet, or other historical document about the organization.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
This image presents a document titled "Pillsbury House, Minneapolis, Minn." It is a two-column layout with detailed information about the Pillsbury House, a social settlement.
Left Column:
- Header: "Pillsbury House," followed by the address: "Sixteenth Avenue and Fourteenth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota."
- Chronology Section: A historical timeline outlining key events, including the establishment of a small building for a Sunday school in 1879, the opening of the first free kindergarten in the city in 1880, and the opening of Day Nursery and Sewing school.
- It lists key milestones like the removal and relocation of Kindergarten, and the uniting of Park Avenue and First Church in support of the settlement.
Right Column:
- Header: "Principal Activities," lists the services and programs provided by Pillsbury House, including Nursery, Sunday School, Clubs, Kitchen garden, Library, Penny Provident Bank, Billiard room, Kindergarten, Industrial classes, Gymnasium, Reading room, Employment bureau, and Entertainments.
- Statistics Section: Provides statistical data, including:
- Number of residents: 7 men and 10 women.
- Number of workers (exclusive of residents): 26
- Total enrolment of clubs and classes: 1056.
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement: 1300.
- Estimated percentage of the principal nationalities represented by the community: Swedish (45%), Norwegian (21%), Jewish (9%), Danish (8%), Irish (9%), Bohemian (3%), German (2%), and American (2%).
The overall tone of the image is historical and informative, documenting the activities, timeline, and demographic makeup of the Pillsbury House settlement.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a historical document detailing information about Pillsbury House, located at Sixteenth Avenue and Fourth Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The document is divided into three main sections: Chronology, Principal Activities, and Statistics.
Chronology:
- 1879: A small building was rented at the corner of Second and Third Avenues by a committee connected with Plymouth Church. This building was used for a Sunday School.
- 1880: The first free kindergarten in the city was opened at this location.
- 1881: A mother's industrial class was started.
- 1882: The kindergarten was moved to 1200 Washington Avenue, S.
- 1888: The present building was erected to accommodate both the Sunday School and the kindergarten.
- 1895: A day nursery opened and a sewing school started.
- 1896: First clubs were organized.
- 1897: The first resident worker was secured.
- 1898: A gymnasium was started.
- 1899: Park Avenue and First Church united with Plymouth Church in support of the work.
Principal Activities:
- Nursery:
- Sunday School
- Clubs for boys, girls, young men, and young women
- Kitchen garden
- Library
- Penny Provident Bank
- Billiard room
- Kindergarten:
- Industrial classes
- Gymnasium
- Reading room
- Employment bureau
- Recreations
- Summer outings
Statistics:
- Number of residents:
- Men: 7
- Women: 10
- Number of workers, exclusive of residents: 28
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes, including organizations of men and women: 1056
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement: 1500
- Estimated percentages of each of the principal nationalities represented by this jurisdiction:
- Swedish: 25%
- Norwegian: 20%
- Irish: 15%
- Bohemian: 10%
- Danish: 10%
- German: 10%
- American: 10%
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the establishment, activities, and demographics associated with Pillsbury House during the late 19th century.
Qwen
No captions written