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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Poster | 56.3% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
interior objects | 57.5% | |
streetview architecture | 36.5% | |
paintings art | 5.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a display in a store window | 52.6% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a collection of photographs of buildings and other structures
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a series of photographs of a building with a clock tower
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image features a collage of photographs showcasing New Hampshire's state charitable and correctional institutions, specifically county jails. It contains six individual photographs arranged on a gray background, each labeled to indicate the subject.
Top row:
- Left: A broad view of the Cheshire County Jail and outdoor surroundings, Keene, New Hampshire. A label provides information about costs and budget for maintaining the facility.
- Right: An external view of the Hillsborough County Jail, highlighted for its architecture and surroundings. The label notes the expenses of the jail's maintenance and related details.
Middle row:
- Left: Another exterior view of the Cheshire County Jail, showing its architecture and entrance area in greater detail.
- Right: A photograph of the interior of the Hillsborough County Jail, showing rows of cells and a walkway illuminated by light coming through windows.
Bottom row:
- Left: Interior corridors of the Cheshire County Jail, displaying doors to rooms or cells along a hallway with large windows.
- Right: A workshop located inside the Hillsborough County Jail, where inmates are engaged in carpentry or manual work. The room is lit by natural light streaming through windows.
This collage provides insights into the architectural design, internal spaces, and work facilities of New Hampshire's correctional institutions during the late 19th or early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image is a historical photograph collage documenting New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. It consists of six black-and-white photographs arranged in a grid format on a grey background. At the top center, there is a title label for the collection. Each photograph has a descriptive label.
Top left photo: This is the Cheshire County Jail and Courthouse, with a label detailing the cost of construction, occupancy, and budget spent for the year 1903.
Top right photo: This image shows the outside of the Hillsborough County Jail, accompanied by a label providing similar details as the Cheshire County Jail about cost and budget.
Middle left photo: This picture also depicts the Cheshire County Jail from a slightly different angle, labeled again with its name and location (Keene, New Hampshire).
Middle right photo: This is an interior view of the Hillsborough County Jail, showing a hallway with jail cells and barred doors.
Bottom left photo: This photograph captures an interior view of the Cheshire County Jail, focusing on an empty hallway with arched windows.
Bottom right photo: This is a workshop inside the Hillsborough County Jail, with people working inside. The room is equipped with long tables and various tools and materials.
The collage as a whole serves as a historical record of these correctional facilities' architecture and interior spaces around the early 20th century in New Hampshire.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
This image appears to be a collection of historical photographs depicting various buildings and facilities associated with New Hampshire's charitable and correctional institutions. The images show the exterior and interior of several structures, including what appear to be administrative buildings, dormitories, and workshops. The photographs provide a glimpse into the architectural styles and facilities of these institutions during an earlier time period.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This is a collection of six historical black and white photographs showing various views of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions from 1914. The images include:
- Two exterior views of county jails with Victorian-style architecture, featuring bell towers and brick construction
- A larger institutional building, also with Victorian architecture and a prominent tower
- Two interior corridor shots showing cell blocks with barred cells
- A workshop or industrial space with what appears to be manufacturing equipment and workbenches
The photographs appear to be documenting both the exterior architecture and interior facilities of these correctional institutions. The buildings have the characteristic institutional architecture of the early 20th century, with imposing brick facades and decorative elements like towers and arched windows. The interior shots show the utilitarian nature of the facilities, with long corridors and industrial workspaces typical of that era's correctional facilities.
The images are mounted on what appears to be an album page or display board, with typed labels identifying each facility.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image presents a collection of six black-and-white photographs, arranged in two columns of three, showcasing various aspects of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The photographs are accompanied by descriptive labels, providing context for each image.
Photographs:
- Top-Left: A large building with a tower, likely a courthouse or prison.
- Top-Right: A large building with a tower, possibly a hospital or asylum.
- Middle-Left: A large building with a tower, potentially a courthouse or prison.
- Middle-Right: A long hallway with windows on either side, possibly a corridor in a prison or hospital.
- Bottom-Left: A long hallway with windows on either side, possibly a corridor in a prison or hospital.
- Bottom-Right: A workshop or classroom with various tools and equipment, possibly a vocational training area.
Labels:
- Top-Left: "SOUTHERN JAIL AND COURTHOUSE."
- Top-Right: "BELLAMORE COUNTY JAIL, BELLAMORE, N.H."
- Middle-Left: "OUTERSHIRE COUNTY JAIL - KEENE, N.H."
- Middle-Right: "INTERIOR - MIDDLEBOROUGH COUNTY JAIL."
- Bottom-Left: "INTERIOR - SOUTHERN JAIL."
- Bottom-Right: "WORKSHOP - MIDDLEBOROUGH COUNTY JAIL."
Background:
- The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a neutral backdrop for the photographs.
Overall:
- The image provides a glimpse into the architecture and facilities of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions during the early 20th century.
- The photographs offer a unique perspective on the design and layout of these institutions, highlighting their historical significance and architectural features.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-28
The image is a collage of six black-and-white photographs, each depicting a different aspect of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The top-left photo shows the exterior of the "Sullivan County Jail" in Newport, New Hampshire, with a caption that reads, "Out of building, $41,000.00; in building, $24,000.00; total cost, $65,000.00. Capacity 40; accommodations for women. Report dated for during year 1913, 144."
The top-right photo features the exterior of the "Hillsborough County Jail" in Manchester, New Hampshire, with a caption that reads, "Out of building, $50,000.00; in building, $100,000.00; total cost, $150,000.00. Capacity 100; accommodations for women. Report dated for during year 1913, 255."
The middle-left photo shows the exterior of the "Grafton County Jail" in Haverhill, New Hampshire, with a caption that reads, "Grafton County Jail, Haverhill, N.H."
The middle-right photo features the interior of the "Hillsborough County Jail" in Manchester, New Hampshire, with a caption that reads, "Interior-Hillsborough County Jail."
The bottom-left photo shows the interior of the "Grafton County Jail" in Haverhill, New Hampshire, with a caption that reads, "Interior-Grafton County Jail."
The bottom-right photo features the interior of the "Hillsborough County Jail" in Manchester, New Hampshire, with a caption that reads, "Workshop-Hillsborough County Jail."
Overall, the image provides a visual representation of the different aspects of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, including the exteriors and interiors of various jails, as well as the facilities and accommodations provided for inmates.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image appears to be a collection of photographs and text related to New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. It features several black-and-white images of buildings and facilities, along with accompanying text that provides information about the institutions.
The image is divided into sections, each containing a photograph and a caption. The captions provide details about the institutions, such as their names, locations, and the years they were built. The photographs depict various buildings, including a prison, a jail, and a workshop, showcasing the architecture and facilities of these institutions.
The text accompanying the photographs includes information about the cost of building the institutions, the weekly costs of maintaining them, and the capacity of the facilities. It also mentions the expenses for guards and the number of prisoners housed in the institutions.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history and operations of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, offering a visual and textual representation of these facilities.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image shows a collection of photographs of New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. There are six photographs in total. The first two photographs show the exterior of a building, possibly a prison or a hospital. The third and fourth photographs show the interior of a building, possibly a prison or a hospital. The fifth and sixth photographs show the interior of a building, possibly a prison or a hospital.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01
This is a page from an old photo album, likely from the early 20th century, documenting New Hampshire state charitable and correctional institutions. The page is organized with text descriptions and various black-and-white photographs, showcasing different aspects of these institutions.
The top left image showcases the Cheshire County Jail and its surroundings, while the image to the right shows the Hillsborough County Jail, both featuring imposing brick buildings, typical of the era. The lower left depicts the interior of the Cheshire County Jail, with a long corridor of cells. The image to the right of it highlights the workshop inside the Hillsborough County Jail, showing people at work, possibly inmates. There are also two other photos showing the outer views of the different jails from different angles.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01
The image is a composite of black and white photographs showcasing various charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire. The layout presents a collection of images arranged in a structured grid on a gray background, akin to a page from a historical document or report. Each photograph is accompanied by a caption, offering insight into the specific institution being depicted.
The top-left photo features "Cheshire County Jail and Grounds," a large building with a steeple visible in the distance, alongside a small body of water. Adjacent to it, on the top-right, is "Hillsborough County Jail," a substantial brick structure with a prominent tower, positioned on a grassy lawn. The middle-left image presents another view of "Cheshire County Jail - Keene New Hampshire," highlighting its architectural details and surrounding grounds.
The middle-right photo provides an interior view of "Hillsborough County Jail," showing a corridor with upper tiers of cells. Below it, on the bottom-left, is another interior shot, labeled "Interior-Cheshire County Jail," displaying a hallway with a handrail and a series of windows. Finally, the bottom-right image depicts the "Workshop - Hillsborough County Jail," where individuals are engaged in various activities, possibly manual labor or crafts.
The overall impression is one of historical documentation, offering a glimpse into the facilities and conditions of charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire during the time the photographs were taken.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a historical photographic collection showcasing various charitable and correctional institutions in New Hampshire. It consists of six individual photographs, each with a brief description. Here is a detailed summary of each photograph:
Top Left: Belknap County Jail
- Description: "Date of building: 1889. Cost: $45,000. Capacity: 150 inmates. Date of inspection: June 19, 1912. Recommended for male prisoners. Recommended for closing prior to 1950. 544."
- Image: The photograph shows a large, multi-story brick building with a central tower and several windows. The architecture is typical of late 19th-century institutional buildings.
Top Right: Merrimack County Jail
- Description: "Date of building: 1888. Cost: $40,000. Capacity: 125 inmates. Date of inspection: June 19, 1912. Recommended for male prisoners. Recommended for closing prior to 1950. 550."
- Image: This photograph depicts another substantial brick building with a prominent tower and multiple windows. The structure is similar in style to the Belknap County Jail.
Middle Left: Grafton County Jail - King's Way, Haverhill
- Description: Not provided in the image.
- Image: The building in this photograph is a large, multi-story brick structure with a central tower and several windows. It has a similar architectural style to the other jails depicted.
Middle Right: Interior - Hillsborough County Jail
- Description: Not provided in the image.
- Image: This photograph shows the interior of a jail, featuring a multi-tiered cell block with metal railings and walkways. The structure is designed to house numerous inmates in individual cells.
Bottom Left: Interior - Hillsborough County Jail
- Description: Not provided in the image.
- Image: This image shows a long, narrow corridor with cells on either side. The corridor is well-lit with natural light coming through the windows at the end.
Bottom Right: Workshop - Hillsborough County Jail
- Description: Not provided in the image.
- Image: The photograph depicts the interior of a workshop within the jail. The room is equipped with various tools and machinery, suggesting that it was used for vocational training or labor by the inmates.
Overall, the images provide a glimpse into the architectural style and internal layout of New Hampshire's charitable and correctional institutions from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-16
The image is a collage of photographs and information related to the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. It features six different photographs, each showcasing various aspects of the facilities, such as exteriors, interiors, and activities within the institutions.
Top Left: An exterior view of a building labeled "Dunstable County Jail and House." The text provides details about the cost of the building and mentions that it had separate accommodations for women.
Top Middle: Another exterior view of a different building labeled "Hillsborough County Jail." The text includes details about the cost of the building, weekly and monthly food and clothing allowances, and the capacity of the facility.
Top Right: An interior view of a hallway or corridor within a jail, labeled "Interior - Hillsborough County Jail."
Middle Left: An exterior view of "Cheshire County Jail - Knox, New Hampshire."
Middle Right: Another interior view of a jail, labeled "Interior - Hillsborough County Jail."
Bottom Left: A hallway or corridor labeled "Interior - Dunstable County Jail."
Bottom Right: A workshop area within a jail, labeled "Workshop - Hillsborough County Jail." This image shows individuals engaged in some form of work or labor.
The images collectively provide a historical glimpse into the facilities, architecture, and daily operations of the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, likely from a time in the late 19th or early 20th century, given the sepia-toned photographs and the style of the buildings.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-16
This image is a historical collage showcasing various New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, featuring photographs of different county jails. The collection consists of six black-and-white photographs, each accompanied by labels and information about the facilities.
Top Left: A photograph of the Merrimack County Jail, showing a large, multi-story building with a prominent clock tower and an arched entrance. The building is surrounded by a grassy area and a few trees.
Top Right: Another photograph of the Merrimack County Jail, providing a different angle that highlights the building's architecture, including its steep roof, multiple chimneys, and a tall tower.
Middle Left: A photograph of the Cheshire County Jail, showing a large, multi-story building with a central tower and an arched entrance. The building is surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and trees.
Middle Right: An interior shot of the interior of the Hillsborough County Jail, showing a long corridor with a high ceiling, multiple doors, and a central skylight allowing natural light to enter.
Bottom Left: Another interior shot of the Cheshire County Jail, displaying a long, narrow hallway with doors on either side, leading to various rooms. The hallway is well-lit with natural light coming through large windows.
Bottom Right: A photograph of a workshop inside the Hillsborough County Jail, showing inmates working at various stations. The room is spacious, with high ceilings and large windows allowing natural light to enter.
The collage also includes text providing additional information about the facilities, such as the cost of building, capacity, and weekly cost for each prisoner. The overall presentation gives a detailed look at the architecture and conditions of these historical correctional facilities.