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Title

Crime, Children, Reform Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Westboro. Lyman School for Boys: Lyman School for Boys: The Shoe Shop.

Date

c. 1900

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Photographs

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2918

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Title

Crime, Children, Reform Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Westboro. Lyman School for Boys: Lyman School for Boys: The Shoe Shop.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1900

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2918

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-19

a photograph of a black and white photo of a woman in a shop

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07

a page from the book titled elm school for boys

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-07

This image is a historical document associated with the "Lyman School for Boys," detailing information related to the shoe shop and statistics concerning the boys' occupations.

  1. Central Elements:

    • At the top, the title reads: "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS."
    • Below the title, the phrase "THE SHOE SHOP" introduces the photo of a large room where several boys are working. The image displays boys operating various machinery and performing shoe-related tasks in a workshop setting.
  2. Text to the Right:

    • Statistics are presented about the occupations of 109 boys who came of age within the year.
    • A breakdown shows their employment distribution:
      • 8% working on farms,
      • 4% in textile mills,
      • 22% in the U.S. Army and Navy,
      • Others employed in various occupations (51%) and penal institutions (10%).
  3. Further Information:

    • Below the statistics, there's a list of occupations for boys on probation with corresponding percentages:
      • 9½% in the Army and Navy,
      • 2% assisting parents,
      • 6% at board,
      • 18% employed on farms,
      • 6% in mills (textile),
      • 3% machinists,
      • 2% laborers,
      • 6% sent to the Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord,
      • 1½% in other public institutions,
      • 46% in 87 different other occupations.
  4. Other Notes:

    • The text concludes with a statement: "Runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included."

The document provides insight into the Lyman School's vocational training and the post-school pathways for boys attending the institution during this time period in history.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-07

The image is a historical document titled "Lyman School for Boys," concerning the institution's shoe shop and statistics on the occupations of boys associated with the school. The overall layout includes one photograph showing boys working in the shoe shop. They are engaged in various activities relating to shoe making, surrounded by machinery and tools typical for the trade.

To the right of the photograph, there is text detailing occupational statistics for boys who came of age within the year. The text discusses various occupational pathways with the percentage of boys in each category, such as farms, textile mills, the U.S. Army and Navy, and penal institutions. Below this, a second set of statistics details the occupations of boys on probation, including assisting parents, board occupations, and work as machinists and laborers. It additionally notes boys at the Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord and other institutions.

The document concludes by indicating that runaways and boys transferred to the Massachusetts Reformatory at the request of trustees are not included in these statistics.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image shows information about the Lyman School for Boys, including a photograph of the shoe shop and statistics on the occupations of the boys who attended the school. The statistics provide details on the various jobs and activities the boys were engaged in, such as working on farms, in textile mills, in the U.S. Army and Navy, and in different occupations. The image also mentions that runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Massachusetts Reformatory are not included in the statistics provided.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image shows statistics about the occupations of boys at the Lyman School for Boys. The main part of the image is a black and white photograph depicting the shoe shop at the school, with several boys working at various stations. The text below the photograph provides statistics on the occupations of the 109 boys who came of age within the year. The highest percentage, 22%, are in the U.S. Army & Navy, followed by 56% in "31 different occupations". Other occupations listed include textile mills, farms, and penal institutions. The text also breaks down the occupations of boys on probation from the school, with the highest percentage, 46%, in "87 different occupations". Runaways and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory are noted but not included in the statistics.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11

This is a historical document about the Lyman School for Boys, featuring a black and white photograph of their shoe shop and statistical data about student occupations. The image shows several people working in what appears to be a cobbler's workshop or shoe repair facility, with workbenches and equipment visible.

The document provides detailed statistics about the occupations of 109 boys who "came of age" during that year, breaking down their placements into categories including:

  • Farms (8%)
  • Textile mills (4%)
  • U.S. Army & Navy (22%)
  • Various other occupations (56%)
  • Penal institutions (10%)

It also lists statistics for boys on probation, with percentages in different categories like military service, farm work, textile mills, and other occupations. The document notes that runaways and transfers to the Massachusetts Reformatory are not included in these statistics.

This appears to be from an institutional report or yearbook, providing insight into the vocational training and subsequent employment paths of students at this boys' school.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-23

The image depicts a page from the Lyman School for Boys, featuring a black-and-white photograph of a shoe shop with the title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" at the top. Below the photo, the text "THE SHOE SHOP" is displayed.

On the right side of the page, the heading "STATISTICS CONCERNING OCCUPATION" is followed by a list of statistics regarding the occupations of 109 boys who came of age within the year. The list includes the number of boys in various occupations, such as farms, textile mills, U.S. Army and Navy, and penal institutions.

At the bottom of the page, the heading "THE OCCUPATIONS OF WHOLE NUMBER OF BOYS ON PROBATION, ARE:" is followed by a list of statistics on the occupations of boys on probation. The list includes the number of boys in various occupations, such as assisting parents, at board, employed on farms, in mills (textile), about machinists, classed as laborers, Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord, in other public institutions, and in 87 different occupations.

A note at the bottom of the page states that "Runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included." The background of the page is a light yellow color, with a darker yellow border around the edges.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-23

The image presents a vintage document from the Lyman School for Boys, featuring a black-and-white photograph of a shoe shop. The title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed at the top, accompanied by the subtitle "THE SHOE SHOP." Below the photo, two sections provide statistics on the occupations of boys who attended the school.

Section 1: Statistics Concerning Occupation

This section lists various occupations and the number of boys who came of age within each year. The occupations include:

  • On Farms: 8%
  • In textile mills: 4%
  • U.S. Army & Navy: 22%
  • In 31 different occupations: 56%
  • In penal institutions: 10%

Section 2: The Occupations of Whole Number of Boys on Probation

This section provides information on the occupations of boys on probation, categorized by industry. The industries and corresponding percentages are:

  • In United States army and navy about 9 1/2%
  • Assisting parents: 2%
  • At board: 6%
  • Employed on farms: 18%
  • In mills (textile), about 6%
  • Machinists, about 3%
  • Classed as laborers, about 2%
  • Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord: 6%
  • In other public institutions, about 1 1/2%
  • In 87 different occupations, about 46%

At the bottom of the page, a note states that runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included in the statistics.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-23

The image depicts a page from a report or brochure about Lyman School for Boys, specifically focusing on the shoe shop and the occupations of the boys. The title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by "THE SHOE SHOP." Below this, there is a photograph of the shoe shop, showing several boys working at various stations within the shop. The boys are engaged in different tasks, suggesting a structured and organized environment.

On the right side of the image, there is a table titled "STATISTICS CONCERNING OCCUPATION." This table lists the occupations of 109 boys who came of age within the year. The occupations are categorized and presented with percentages. The categories include:

  • On farms: 8%
  • In textile mills: 4%
  • U.S. Army & Navy: 22%
  • In 31 different occupations: 56%
  • In penal institutions: 10%

Below this table, there is additional text providing further statistics on the occupations of the whole number of boys on probation. This section lists various occupations and their respective percentages, including:

  • United States army and navy: about 9½%
  • Assisting parents: 2%
  • At board: 6%
  • Employed on farms: 18%
  • In mills (textile): about 6%
  • Machinists: about 3%
  • Classed as laborers: about 2%
  • Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord: 6%
  • In other public institutions: about 1½%
  • In 87 different occupations: about 46%

The text also mentions that runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included in these statistics.

Overall, the image provides a detailed look into the vocational training and occupational outcomes for the boys at Lyman School for Boys, highlighting the diversity of their post-school careers.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-23

The image is a document titled "Lyman School for Boys" that provides statistics concerning the occupations of boys who came of age within the year. The document includes a table with percentages of boys in various occupations. The occupations listed are: on farms, in textile mills, in the U.S. Army and Navy, in 31 different occupations, and in penal institutions. The document also mentions that runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Massachusetts Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included. The image also includes a photograph of a shoe shop with workers and machinery.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29

The image is a page from what appears to be a report or document about the Lyman School for Boys.

Key Features:

  • Title: "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed at the top.
  • Section: "THE SHOE SHOP."
  • Photo: a black and white photograph. It appears to be of a shoe shop, filled with machinery and men working.
  • Statistics: There are two sections with numerical data.
    • "STATISTICS CONCERNING OCCUPATION": This lists the occupations of 109 boys who came of age during the year. Percentages are given for different categories like "On Farms", "In textile mills," "U.S. Army & Navy", "In 31 different occupations" and "In penal institutions".
    • "THE OCCUPATIONS OF WHOLE NUMBER OF BOYS ON PROBATION, ARE:": This section lists occupations of boys on probation, again with associated percentages. Examples include "In United States army and navy," "Assisting parents," "Employed on farms," and more.
  • Text at the Bottom: A concluding statement mentions that "Runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included."

Overall Impression: The document likely served to report on the activities and post-school outcomes of boys who attended Lyman School. The statistics were potentially used to assess the school's effectiveness or track the employment trends of the boys who attended the school.

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Here is a description of the image:

The image is a page from a document or report from the Lyman School for Boys. At the top, the title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS" is prominently displayed. Below, it specifies "THE SHOE SHOP."

An image depicts a scene inside the shoe shop. Several young boys, presumably students at the school, are working at various stations with machinery. One young man in the foreground stands and faces the camera, wearing a white shirt and trousers. A few wooden barrels are placed in the shop as well.

To the right of the image are statistics regarding the occupations of 109 boys who came of age within the year. These statistics are presented in percentages, including occupations in farms, textile mills, the U.S. Army & Navy, 31 different occupations, and penal institutions.

Below this, more statistics are given concerning the occupations of boys on probation, including those in the United States army and navy, assisting parents, employed on farms, in mills (textile), machinists, laborers, the Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord, other public institutions, and 87 different occupations.

At the very bottom, there is a note stating that runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Mass. Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included in these statistics.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-24

The image is a historical document related to the Lyman School for Boys. It provides statistical information about the occupations of boys who attended the school.

The document includes a photograph titled "The Shoe Shop," which shows several boys working in what appears to be a shoe manufacturing workshop. The boys are engaged in various tasks, such as operating machinery and handling materials.

The document presents statistics concerning the occupations of 109 boys who came of age within the year. The occupations are broken down as follows:

  • 8% on farms
  • 4% in textile mills
  • 22% in the U.S. Army & Navy
  • 56% in 31 different occupations
  • 10% in penal institutions

Additionally, the document provides information on the occupations of boys who were on probation. The breakdown is as follows:

  • About 9.5% in the United States Army and Navy
  • 2% assisting parents
  • 6% at board
  • 18% employed on farms
  • 8% in mills (textile)
  • 3% as machinists
  • 2% classified as laborers
  • 6% at the Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord
  • 1.5% in other public institutions
  • 46% in 87 different occupations

The document notes that runaways from the school and boys transferred to the Massachusetts Reformatory by request of the trustees are not included in these statistics.

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