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Amazon

Person | 97.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white surface | 84.3% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 84.2% | |
a screenshot of text | 84.1% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-06
a photograph of a black and white photo of a school class of students | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image depicts a page from an old document, likely a report or newsletter, for the Lyman School for Boys at Westborough. The page is divided into sections, with the title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS AT WESTBOROUGH" prominently displayed at the top in large text. Below the title, a photograph shows a group of boys engaged in carpentry work, dressed in aprons and hard hats, with tools and materials scattered around them.
To the right of the photograph, a section titled "ADMINISTRATION" provides information about the school's administration, including the number of trustees, their terms of office, and the trust funds available to the school. The section also mentions the cost of traveling expenses for the state and the approval process for by-laws.
The next section, titled "The OFFICERS appointed by the Trustees for the Lyman School are:", lists the various officers and their responsibilities, including the superintendent of the school, visiting physician, superintendent of probationers, and others.
The final section, titled "OUT ON PROBATION AND SUBJECT TO VISITATION", provides statistics on the number of boys out on probation and subject to visitation, including the average number in the school, the number with parents, farmers, earning their way, and those with farmers at board. The total number of probationers subject to visitation is also listed.
Overall, the image appears to be a page from an old document that provides information about the administration, officers, and statistics of the Lyman School for Boys at Westborough.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image depicts a page from an old book or document, featuring a black-and-white photograph of a carpentry class at the Lyman School for Boys in Westborough. The title "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS AT WESTBOROUGH" is prominently displayed at the top of the page.
Photograph:
- The photograph shows a group of boys engaged in various carpentry activities, such as sawing and hammering, under the supervision of an instructor.
- The room appears to be a workshop or classroom, with tools and equipment scattered throughout.
Text:
- Below the photograph, there is a section titled "ADMINISTRATION," which provides information about the school's governance and administration.
- The text explains that the school is governed by a board of trustees, which includes seven women appointed by the Governor and Council for terms of five years.
- The board is responsible for overseeing the school's finances, including the administration of trust funds and the approval of by-laws.
- The text also mentions that the school has a superintendent who appoints assistants, visiting physicians, and probationers.
- Additionally, there is a section titled "OUT ON PROBATION AND SUBJECT TO VISITATION," which lists statistics on the number of probationers, including those with parents, farmers, and boarders.
Overall:
- The image provides a glimpse into the daily life and operations of the Lyman School for Boys in Westborough, highlighting its focus on vocational training and education.
- The text and photograph work together to create a sense of community and purpose, emphasizing the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a black-and-white page from a document titled "Lyman School for Boys at Westborough." The page features a photograph and text describing the administration and operations of the school.
The photograph on the left side of the page shows a group of people in a room with wooden floors and walls. They appear to be engaged in some form of work or activity. The setting suggests a classroom or workshop environment, possibly related to carpentry, as indicated by the caption "A CLASS IN CARPENTRY."
Below the photograph, the text provides detailed information about the school's administration. It mentions that the school is governed by seven trustees, two of whom are women, appointed by the Governor and Council for five-year terms. These trustees oversee both the Lyman School for Boys and the state Industrial School for Girls, as well as the probation of boys and girls from both institutions. They also manage the trust funds used to endow the schools and issue bonds up to $5,000, subject to approval by the Governor and Council. The state covers the cost of traveling expenses for the trustees.
The text further explains the roles of the officers appointed by the trustees for the Lyman School. These include a superintendent who appoints his assistants, a visiting physician, and a superintendent of probationers with two assistants. The average number of probationers in the school is stated to be 327.
The document also provides statistics on the number of probationers subject to visitation, categorized by their living situations: 381 with parents, 129 with farmers earning their way, 45 with farmers at board, and 58 for themselves, over 18 years of age. The total number of probationers subject to visitation is 613. Additionally, there are 72 probationers enlisted in the Army or Navy, 66 who are or have been in the Massachusetts Reformatory, 2 in Insane Hospitals, 29 who have left the state, and 64 whose whereabouts are unknown. The names of all these boys are maintained by the department and are available for visitation at any time.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image shows a page from a document titled "Lyman School for Boys at Westborough." The page contains information about the administration and operation of the school, including details about the trustees, officers, and probationers. The image shows a photograph of a classroom or workshop with students and teachers, likely taken at the Lyman School for Boys. The text provides information about the school's governance, including the appointment of trustees and officers, and the number of probationers subject to visitation. The document also includes a table with statistics on the number of probationers in different categories, such as those with parents, those with farmers, and those over 18 years of age. The page appears to be a historical document, possibly from the early 20th century, based on the language and formatting.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-07
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a page of text and a black and white photograph detailing information about the Lyman School for Boys at Westborough. The text is split into sections, with the title of the school prominently displayed at the top. Below the title, it indicates that the photograph is of "A CLASS IN CARPENTRY." The photograph shows a group of boys in what appears to be a woodworking classroom or shop. They are wearing aprons and are engaged in various activities around workbenches.
The text to the right of the image begins with the heading "ADMINISTRATION" and describes the governance of the school, including the role of the trustees and their compensation. It also mentions the school's connection to the State Industrial School for Girls. Below this, the document lists the "OFFICERS" of the Lyman School, including the superintendent, visiting physician, and superintendent of probationers. It also mentions the average number of students in the school.
The bottom section is titled "OUT ON PROBATION AND SUBJECT TO VISITATION" and provides statistics on the probationers, including where they are living (with parents, farmers, etc.) and their age. The document concludes with a paragraph providing further details on probationers, including those enlisted in the Army or Navy, those in the Massachusetts Reformatory, and those whose whereabouts are unknown.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-07
This image is a document related to the Lyman School for Boys in Westborough. It appears to be a printed page with text and a black and white photograph.
Here's a breakdown:
- Title: The title at the top reads "LYMAN SCHOOL FOR BOYS AT WESTBOROUGH."
- Description: The text below the title describes the Lyman School, including its carpentry program. The photograph depicts a classroom setting where boys are engaged in carpentry.
- Administration and Trustees: Information about the administration of the school is provided, including details about the trustees, who are appointed by the Governor and Council.
- Officers: The document lists the officers appointed by the trustees, including the Superintendent, Visiting Physician, and Superintendent of Probationers.
- Probation Statistics: Statistics are given on probationers, categorizing them based on their living situations (with parents, farmers, etc.).
- Additional notes: The document mentions further details about probationers, including those in the military, the Reformatory, and those who have left the state or have unknown whereabouts.
- Overall Style: The document has an old-fashioned aesthetic. The font, layout, and the photograph style suggest a publication from the early 20th century.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is an informational document about the Lyman School for Boys located in Westborough. It provides details about the school's administration, staff, and student population, particularly focusing on probationers.
Title and Main Image:
- The title reads "Lyman School for Boys at Westborough."
- Below the title, there is a subtitle: "A Class in Carpentry," accompanied by a photograph showing a carpentry class in session with boys working on projects.
Administration:
- The school is governed by a board of seven trustees, including two women, appointed by the Governor and Council for five-year terms.
- The trustees oversee both the Lyman School for Boys and the State Industrial School for Girls, as well as the probation system for boys and girls released from these schools.
- They also manage trust funds and are required to give bonds for $5,000.
- Laws made by the board must be approved by the Governor and Council.
- Traveling expenses for the trustees are covered by the state.
Officers:
- The officers appointed by the trustees include:
- Superintendent of the school (who also appoints assistants)
- Visiting Physician
- Superintendent of Probationers (with two assistants)
Student Population:
- The average number of students in the school is 327.
- The document breaks down the students on probation and subject to visitation:
- With parents: 381
- With farmers, earning their way: 129
- With farmers, at board: 45
- Over 18 years of age, supporting themselves: 58
- Total probationers subject to visitation: 613
Additional Information:
- Besides the 613 probationers, there are additional students in special circumstances:
- 72 enlisted in the Army or Navy
- 66 in or have been in the Massachusetts Reformatory
- 2 in insane hospitals
- 29 known to have left the state
- 64 whose whereabouts are unknown
- All these students are on the visitation list and are liable to come under the care of the department at any time.