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Clarifai
created on 2019-06-06
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
Google
created on 2019-06-06
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Microsoft
created on 2019-06-06
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a black sign with white text | 76.5% | |
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Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-09
This image is a document related to Christodora House in New York City. It appears to be a historical record or a report about the settlement house. The document includes the following information:
- Header: "Christodora House, New York City"
- Address: 147 Avenue B, 603 East Ninth St., New York
- Chronology: A timeline of events, starting in 1897, including the beginning of the Young Women's Settlement, moving to a new address, the establishment of a boys' club, and the opening of a house at 603 East Ninth Street.
- Character of the Work: A list of the types of activities and programs offered at Christodora House, such as classes in various skills (stenography, carpentry, etc.), clubs, and recreational activities.
- Statistics: Demographic information about residents and workers, enrollment numbers for clubs and classes, an estimate of families reached, and the estimated percentage of principal nationalities represented. It also states German, Hungarian, and Russians make up about 75% of the population.
The document is written in a typewriter font and appears to be typed on a cream-colored paper. The image quality is somewhat aged, with some minor imperfections.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-09
Here are the bounding box detections:
[
{"box_2d": [121, 409, 141, 632], "label": "Christodora House, New York City."},
{"box_2d": [282, 155, 736, 450], "label": "COLESZODORA
147 Avenue 3, 603 Raat Hinth it.
New York
CROSOLOGY
1897 Beginning made in a flat and a large baamant tander
1800
the name of the Young Women's Settlement
meved to 147 Avenue 3.
1900 Pirat boys' alub gathered
1906. Neune at 603 sat Minth Street epened for boys' work.
CHARACTICE OF THE WORK
Classes in atenegraphy, hamseek making, evrpentry, aswing
drawing, grammar, arithmetic, borkkeeping and French.
Clubs, including men's club, citizens' club, trade schoel
club, patrict club, Browning Literature Club.
Penny svinga Bank, Pecples' Choral Union, Orchestra,
Bible study, religious meetings,
Athletics, entertainments, summer outings, including vacation
houses for elder girls, camp for beya, \"Dungalow for children.
Publicstion of \"The Christodora,"},
{"box_2d": [287, 541, 622, 831], "label": "STATISTICS
Number of residenta)
Inon, 4
women, 12
Thunher ef werkers, axolusive of the residents, 50
Total unrelmant\ncluba and classes, including erganizations
ef men and wonen, 1635
Matimsted number of familien resched in any way by the
settisment, 1000
Ratimsted percentage of such of the principal nationalition
represented by this larger cenatituency,"}
]
The image shows two textual documents, seemingly information sheets about a place called Christodora House in New York City.
The first document, under the heading "COLESZODORA," provides the address as 147 Avenue 3, 603 East Ninth Street, New York. A chronology is provided, starting with 1897 when the place began in a flat and basement under the name of the Young Women's Settlement. Information about the work provided at this establishment is included, with classes such as stenography, hammock making, carpentry, drawing, grammar, arithmetic, bookkeeping, and French. The text mentions clubs, including men's, citizens', trade school, patriot, and Browning Literature Club. It also mentions a penny savings bank, a People's Choral Union, an orchestra, bible study, religious meetings, athletics, entertainments, summer outings, vacation houses for elder girls, and a camp for boys. There is a publication of "The Christodora."
The second document, under "STATISTICS," provides information on the residents (4 men, 12 women), number of workers exclusive of residents (50), total enrolment of clubs and classes (1635), and number of families reached (1000). It notes that Germans and Hungarians represent about 75% of the constituency, and German Protestants and Irish Catholics represent 25%.
The image itself has a sepia tone, suggesting an older document. It is a digitized copy of the original, likely from an archive. A handwritten label "G Se 29.73.9.5" is in the upper right corner.
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