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Amazon

Helicopter | 83.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 82% | |
streetview architecture | 15.9% | |
paintings art | 1.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 86.9% | |
a screenshot of text | 86.8% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 86.7% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-19
a photograph of a book with a picture of a horse drawn carriage | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-07
This image is a historical poster describing the agricultural activities and educational practices at the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence in 1903.
- Title: The poster is titled "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, LAWRENCE."
- Upper Image: A black-and-white photograph labeled "THE BARNS AND HENNERY" shows a large barn-style structure surrounded by a serene rural landscape with trees and a dirt path.
- Text Summary: The text states that, in 1903, the school produced 30,018 pounds of milk, 926 pounds of pork, and 300 dozen eggs. It notes that hot house cultivation was being tried, yielding 60 pounds of tomatoes, 154 pounds of rhubarb, and 3 bushels of beet greens.
- Focus on Physical Welfare: The paragraph emphasizes the importance of outdoor work for the boys' physical well-being and mentions that they are taught kindness toward animals.
- Lower Image: A second black-and-white photograph labeled "HARVESTING BEANS" depicts a horse-drawn wagon loaded with crops. Boys are visible riding atop the wagon, accompanied by "Old Jim," the horse.
- Message: The poster highlights the agricultural productivity of the school and the integration of farm work into the boys’ education, promoting physical health and humane attitudes toward animals.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-07
The image is a promotional poster for the Essex County Truant School located in Lawrence. It highlights aspects of the school's agricultural practices in 1903 and emphasizes the importance of outdoor work for the physical welfare of the boys attending the school.
At the top, the poster prominently features the title "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, LAWRENCE."
The poster includes two photographs:
- The left photograph shows a building labeled "THE BARNS AND HENNERY." This picture depicts a long building with multiple sections, surrounded by trees and open space.
- The right photograph is titled "HARVESTING BEANS" and displays a horse-drawn cart filled with harvested beans. Several boys are visible sitting on top of the loaded cart, and the horse pulling the cart is referred to as "Old Jim."
Text next to the left photograph states the agricultural output of the school in 1903, including various produce:
- 30,018 pounds of milk,
- 926 pounds of pork,
- 300 dozen eggs,
- 60 pounds of tomatoes,
- 154 pounds of rhubarb,
- 3 bushels of beet greens.
Adjacent to the right photograph, the poster explains the school's emphasis on outdoor work, noting that "Great stress is laid upon the Importance of Outside Work for the physical welfare of the Boys," and highlights their kind treatment of the farm animals, mentioning that "they are taught to be kind to all the Animals on the Farm."
Overall, the image serves as an educational and promotional account of the school's agricultural work and its role in shaping the character and health of its students.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image appears to be a historical document or brochure about the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence. It contains two photographs - one showing the barns and hennery of the school, and another showing people harvesting beans. The text provides information about the school's agricultural production in 1903, including the amounts of milk, pork, and eggs produced, as well as the yields of various crops like tomatoes, rhubarb, and beet greens. The text also emphasizes the importance of outdoor work for the physical welfare of the boys at the school, and mentions "Old Jim" who is used by the boys to teach them to be kind to the animals on the farm.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image shows information about the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence. It includes two black and white photographs - one of a large barn-like building labeled "THE BARNS AND HENNERY", and another showing boys harvesting beans in a field.
The text provides details about the school's agricultural production in 1903, including the pounds of milk, pork, eggs, tomatoes, rhubarb, and beet greens produced. It also mentions that hot house cultivation was being tried.
The text emphasizes the importance placed on outside work for the physical welfare of the boys at the school. It notes that "Old Jim", shown in the picture of the bean harvesting, is used by the boys and that they are taught to be kind to all the animals on the farm.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This is a historical document showing two photographs from the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence. The page includes production statistics from 1903, listing the amounts of milk (30,018 pounds), pork (926 pounds), and eggs (300 dozen) produced, as well as crops from their "Hot House cultivation" including tomatoes (60 pounds), rhubarb (154 pounds), and beet greens (3 bushels).
The top photograph shows "The Barns and Hennery" - a large barn-like structure with a cupola on top, surrounded by trees and a curved driveway or path.
The bottom photograph shows a horse-drawn wagon labeled as "Harvesting Beans" with several people riding on it in a field.
The document emphasizes the importance of outdoor work for the "physical welfare of the Boys" and mentions that "Old Jim" (presumably the horse) is used by the boys, who "are taught to be kind to all the Animals on the Farm."
This appears to be from an educational institution that combined academic instruction with practical agricultural training, which was common in the early 1900s.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
This image is a page from an old book or document, featuring two black-and-white photographs and accompanying text. The top photograph shows a large barn with a tree in the background, while the bottom photograph depicts a horse-drawn wagon carrying people and what appears to be a load of beans.
The text on the page provides information about the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence, including the production of milk, pork, and eggs in 1903, as well as the cultivation of tomatoes, rhubarb, and beet greens. Additionally, the text highlights the importance of outside work for the physical welfare of the boys and notes that "Old Jim" is used by the boys to teach them kindness to all animals on the farm.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image presents a vintage-style page from an Essex County Truant School in Lawrence, featuring two photographs and accompanying text. The page is divided into three sections: a header, a middle section, and a footer.
- Header
- The header displays the title "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, LAWRENCE" in bold black text.
- Middle Section
- The middle section is further divided into two parts:
- Left Side
- A black-and-white photograph of a large white barn with a steeple on top, accompanied by a caption that reads "THE BARNS AND HENNEARY."
- Below the photograph, a paragraph of text describes the farm's production in 1903, including the quantities of milk, pork, eggs, tomatoes, rhubarb, beet greens, and bushels.
- Right Side
- A black-and-white photograph of a horse-drawn carriage carrying people, accompanied by a caption that reads "HARVESTING BEANS."
- Below the photograph, a paragraph of text discusses the importance of physical welfare for boys and how it is taught to them on the farm.
- Left Side
- The middle section is further divided into two parts:
- Footer
- The footer contains a quote from Old Jim, which reads, "'Old Jim 'shown in the Picture, is used by the Boys, they are taught to be kind to all the Animals on the Farm."
In summary, the image showcases the Essex County Truant School's farm activities, highlighting the importance of physical welfare and animal care for the boys. The photographs and accompanying text provide a glimpse into the school's agricultural practices and values.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image shows a page from a book or a report. The page is titled "Essex County Truant School, Lawrence." The page contains two black-and-white photographs and some text. The first photograph shows a barn and a hennery, while the second photograph shows a group of people harvesting beans. The text provides information about the school's agricultural production and the importance of outside work for the physical welfare of the boys.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-24
The image is a scanned page from an old document, likely a report or publication from the early 20th century. The title at the top reads "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, LAWRENCE." The page contains two sections of text and two black-and-white photographs.
The first section of text provides statistics about the school's agricultural production in 1903. It states that 30018 pounds of milk, 926 pounds of pork, and 300 dozen eggs were produced that year. It also mentions that hot house cultivation was being tried, and the results for 1903 were 60 pounds of tomatoes, 154 pounds of rhubarb, and 3 bushels of beet greens.
The second section of text emphasizes the importance of outside work for the physical welfare of the boys at the school. It mentions "Old Jim," a horse shown in the picture, which is used by the boys and they are taught to be kind to all the animals on the farm.
The two photographs depict scenes related to the school's agricultural activities. The first photograph shows a barn and hennery, likely a poultry house. The second photograph shows a group of boys harvesting beans in a field, with a horse-drawn wagon in the background.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the agricultural education and activities at the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence during the early 20th century, highlighting the importance of practical work and animal care for the students.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
This is a vintage photograph, likely from the early 20th century, possibly a page from a school yearbook or brochure. It features two black-and-white photographs within a layout of text.
Here's a breakdown:
- Top: The header reads, "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, LAWRENCE." This indicates the location and institution of the images.
- Left side: The photograph is of a large barn and what appears to be several smaller buildings associated with it. The photo is labeled, "THE BARNS AND HENNERY."
- Right side: A short blurb describes the agricultural output of the school in 1903: 30,018 pounds of milk, 926 pounds of pork, and 300 dozen eggs. It mentions that they were also experimenting with hot house cultivation and produced 60 pounds of tomatoes, 154 pounds of rhubarb, and 3 bushels of beet greens.
- Bottom Left: There is text stating the importance of outside work for the physical well-being of the boys and that they are being taught kindness towards the farm animals, "Old Jim" being the animal they use.
- Bottom Right: The photograph shows a group of boys on a wagon being pulled by a mule or horse. The photograph is captioned, "HARVESTING BEANS."
Overall, it seems to be a depiction of agricultural activities at the Essex County Truant School, emphasizing a hands-on approach to education.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
Here is a description of the image:
This is a page from what appears to be a publication or record from the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence. The page includes text and two black and white photographs related to the school's farming activities.
The text at the top of the page reads "ESSEX COUNTY TRUANT SCHOOL, LAWRENCE."
There is a photograph of a large barn and a hennery. Below the photograph, the text reads "THE BARNS AND HENNERY." To the right, it notes the quantities of agricultural products produced in 1903, including milk, pork, eggs, tomatoes, rhubarb, and beet greens.
Further down the page, there's a sentence emphasizing the importance of outside work for the boys' physical welfare. It mentions "Old Jim," an animal shown in the picture, used by the boys, and that they are taught to be kind to the animals.
Below is another photograph showing a horse-drawn cart filled with people (presumably the boys) and what appears to be a harvest. The text below this image states "HARVESTING BEANS."
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is an informational page about the Essex County Truant School in Lawrence, focusing on its agricultural activities and production in 1903. Here is a detailed summary:
Title and Location:
- The title at the top reads "Essex County Truant School, Lawrence."
Top Section:
- Image: There is a photograph of the school's barns and hennery.
- Text: It details the agricultural production in 1903:
- 30018 pounds of milk
- 926 pounds of pork
- 300 dozen eggs
- The school also experimented with hot house cultivation, with the following results:
- Tomatoes: 60 pounds
- Rhubarb: 154 pounds
- Beet Greens: 3 bushels
Middle Section:
- Text: Emphasizes the importance of outdoor work for the physical welfare of the boys. It mentions "Old Jim," a horse shown in a picture, which the boys use and are taught to be kind to all animals on the farm.
Bottom Section:
- Image: A photograph of boys harvesting beans, illustrating the hands-on agricultural work done by the students.
- Caption: "Harvesting Beans."
Overall, the page highlights the school's focus on agricultural education and the significant role it played in the physical and practical education of the students.