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Amazon
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AWS Rekognition
Book | 98.8% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a screenshot of a computer | 71.7% | |
a close up of a computer screen with text | 71.6% | |
a close up of a computer screen | 68.6% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a menu of a menu of a restaurant
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a page from the book of the united states, with the words "the united states" and
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This image depicts a historical document titled "Emmanuel House, Boston, Mass." It is an informational report divided into four sections, each printed on rectangular pieces of paper and mounted on a larger background:
"History" Section (at the top left):
This section details significant events and developments related to Emmanuel House from 1894 to 1906. It describes its founding, the establishment of social programs like sewing classes, a circulating library, summer play school, kindergarten, music classes, and the hiring of a full-time worker."Statistics" Section (at the top right):
This section provides demographic and activity-related statistics, including the number of residents, enrollment in programs, and the estimated percentages of ethnic groups served (including American, Irish, Jewish, and Colored populations)."Character of the Work" Section (at the bottom right):
This describes the types of activities carried out at Emmanuel House, such as kindergarten, sewing classes, piano and violin lessons, laundry classes, gymnasium activities, mechanical drawing, and clubs for boys and girls.Address Information (top of the document):
The address of Emmanuel House, "11 Newcomb Street, Boston," is noted at the top alongside its name.
The layout has a neat, organized appearance, showing text content in black ink on plain cream-colored paper. It is likely a historical record from a community or settlement house describing its services, history, and demographic impact.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image is a historical document detailing information about "Emmanuel House" located in Boston, Massachusetts. The document is structured into three main sections labeled "HISTORIC NOTES," "STATISTICS," and "CHARACTER OF THE WORK." Each section is presented on a separate piece of paper that appears to be pasted onto a larger sheet.
HISTORIC NOTES - This section provides a timeline of important events related to Emmanuel House from 1894 to 1905. It includes the establishment of the house, its move to different addresses, the inauguration of various classes and services like sewing, reading, and kindergarten, and the appointment of workers to commit to the project. Notable events include:
- 1894: The house was established at 221 Pleasant Street.
- 1899: Move to 11 Newcomb Street and the employment of a woman worker.
- 1905: Emmanuel Memorial House was erected, and facilities were opened to children under twelve.
STATISTICS - This section outlines various data points about the settlement:
- Number of Residents: Men 1, Women 1.
- Number of Workers: 46 (exclusive of residents).
- Total enrollment for clubs and classes: 800 men and women.
- Estimated number of people reached: 1,000.
- Estimated percentages of ethnic backgrounds: American 27%, Irish 50%, Jewish 6%, Colored 17%.
CHARACTER OF THE WORK - This section describes the types of activities and classes offered:
- Kindergarten, cooking, and stonyurd classes.
- Piano and violin lessons.
- Sewing and laundry classes.
- Mechanical drawing.
- Gymnasium and basketball.
- Mother's meetings, and clubs for boys and girls.
- Missionary Circle.
The document gives an overview of the mission, activities, and demographics of the Emmanuel House settlement during the early 1900s.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
This image appears to be a historical document or record about the Emmanuel House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document provides details about the building, including its history, services offered, and statistics related to the residents and activities. The image shows two sections - one with a description of the building and its history, and another with statistics and information about the character and activities of the house. The document seems to be an official record or report about the Emmanuel House and its operations.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This appears to be a historical document about Emmanuel House in Boston, Massachusetts. The image shows three sections of text describing various aspects of this institution:
A chronological history section listing important dates from 1894 onwards, showing the establishment and evolution of various programs including sewing classes, a gymnasium, kindergarten, and music instruction.
A statistics section showing information about:
- Number of residents and workers
- Total enrollment numbers (around 800)
- Estimated number of people served (1,700)
- Demographic breakdown showing percentages of American, Irish, German, and Jewish constituents
- A "Character of the Work" section listing various programs and activities offered, including:
- Kindergarten and play classes
- Piano and violin lessons
- Sewing and laundry classes
- Mechanical drawing
- Gymnasium and basketball
- Mothers' meetings
- Missionary Circle
The document appears to be from an institutional record or report, providing a comprehensive overview of Emmanuel House's activities and scope of work in the Boston community.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a scanned document of a page from an old scrapbook or photo album, featuring a beige background with black text and three columns of information. The top of the page has the title "Emmanuel House, Boston, Mass." in black text.
Column 1:
The left column contains a list of events and activities that took place at Emmanuel House from 1894 to 1905. The list includes:
- 1894: House taken at 231 Pleasant Street and called Emmanuel House.
- 1895: Sewing and Household Classes started.
- 1896: Stump savings office established.
- 1897: Boys' and Girls' Clubs organized.
- 1898: Summer Play Day.
- 1899: Trade classes in (drawing, slloyd work and shoe making) established.
- 1900: Circulating library, drawing classes and natural meetings established.
- 1901: Woman worker appointed to devote part of her time to the work of the House.
- 1902: Gymnasium and printing classes held.
- 1903: Kindergarten started.
- 1904: Day Nursery established.
- 1905: Appointment of woman worker to give her entire time to the work.
Column 2:
The middle column provides statistics about the residents and activities at Emmanuel House. The information includes:
- Number of residents: 1
- Number of workers, exclusive of the residents: 46
- Total enrollment of clubs and classes, including organizations of men and women: 800
- Reinstated number of people, men, women and children, including those in the various organizations, reached in any way by the settlement, 1,100
- Reinstated percentage of each of the principal nationalities represented by this larger constituency:
- American 80%
- Irish 20%
- Jewish 20%
Column 3:
The right column lists the character of the work done at Emmanuel House, including:
- Kindergarten, sewing and slloyd classes
- Piano and Violin lessons
- Mowing and laundry classes
- Mechanical drawing
- Gymnasium and basketball
- Social meetings, clubs for boys and girls
- Missionary Circle
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history and activities of Emmanuel House in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1894 to 1905.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a scanned document featuring typed text on beige paper, with the title "Emmanuel House, Boston, Mass." at the top. The document is divided into four sections: "REGULAR HOUSE," "STATISTICS," "ORGANIZER OF THE WEEK," and an unnamed section.
REGULAR HOUSE
- Address: Newcomb Street, Boston
- Established in 1894 as a house known as 331 Pleasant Street and called Emmanuel House, offering sewing and household classes
- 1895: Boys' and girls' clubs organized
- 1896: Summer Harbor Excursions supported by the Municipal City Mission
- 1897: Trade classes in dressmaking, sewing, and shoe making established
- 1898: Removal to 1900 Washington Street, establishing library, drawing classes, and mothers' meetings
- 1900: Woman worker appointed to devote part of her time to the work of the House
- 1901: Kindergarten started
- 1903: Appointment of woman worker to give her entire time to the work
- 1904: Establishment of music instruction
- 1905: Emmanuel Memorial House erected at 11 Newcomb Street
- 1906: Yard of Emmanuel House fitted with playground apparatus and opened to children under twelve years old
- Baths open to the neighborhood during the summer
STATISTICS
- Number of residents (men): 1
- Number of residents (women): 1
- Number of workers, exclusive of the residents: 46
- Trial enrollment of clubs and classes, including organizations of men and women: 800
- Estimated number of people—men, women, and children—reached in various organizations, reached in any way by the settlement: 1,000
- Estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities represented by this Turner constituency:
- American: 20%
- Irish: 80%
- Jewish: 0%
ORGANIZER OF THE WEEK
- Kindergarten, sewing, and household classes
- Piano and violin lessons
- Sewing and laundry classes
- Mechanical drawing
- Gymnastics and basketball
- Mothers' meetings, clubs for boys and girls
- Missionary circle
The document provides information about the Emmanuel House in Boston, including its history, statistics, and activities.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image appears to be a page from a historical document or report. The page has a title at the top that reads "Emmanuel House, Boston, Mass." Below the title, there are two sections of text.
The first section is titled "CHARACTER OF THE WORK" and lists various activities and services provided by Emmanuel House, including kindergarten, sewing and alecy classes, piano and violin lessons, sewing and laundry classes, mechanical drawing, gymnasium and basketball, mothers' meetings, and a club for boys and girls.
The second section is titled "STATISTICS" and provides some numerical data about Emmanuel House, including the number of residents (1 man, 1 woman), the number of workers (46), the total enrollment of the club and classes (800), the estimated number of people reached by the various organizations (1,000), and the racial composition of the larger constituency (American 30%, Irish 50%, Colored 20%).
The image also includes a date at the top right corner, "G. 24.7.18.E," which may be a reference to the date the document was created or published. Overall, the image appears to be a historical record of Emmanuel House's activities and demographics during a certain time period.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a document with four sections, each containing text. The sections are titled "Ecclesiastical House," "Statistics," "Chronology," and "Character of the Work." The document appears to be a historical record of Emmanuel House in Boston, Massachusetts. The "Chronology" section lists various events and developments associated with the house, while the "Statistics" section provides numerical data about the residents and workers. The "Character of the Work" section describes the types of activities and services offered at Emmanuel House. The document is likely part of a larger collection of historical records or archives.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a faded document, likely a historical record or report, titled "Emmanuel House, Boston, Mass." The document is divided into sections, each with a specific focus:
Emmanuel House: This section lists the address as "Newcomb Street, Boston."
Chronology: This section provides a timeline of events and developments related to Emmanuel House, starting in 1894 and ending in 1906. Some notable events mentioned include:
- 1894: The house was established and called Emmanuel House. Sewing and Household Classes started.
- 1895: Boys' and girls' clubs organized.
- 1896: Trade classes in dressmaking, sloyd work, and shoe mending established.
- 1900: Gymnasium and printing classes held. Kindergarten started.
- 1906: Yard of Emmanuel House fitted with playground apparatus and opened to children under twelve years old.
Statistics: This section presents numerical data about Emmanuel House:
- Number of residents: 1 man and 1 woman.
- Number of workers (excluding residents): 46.
- Total enrollment in clubs and classes: 800 men and women.
- Estimated number of people reached by the settlement in any way: 1,000.
- Estimated percentage of principal nationalities represented: American 20%, Irish 50%, Colored 25%, and Jewish 5%.
Character of the Work: This section describes the types of activities and services provided by Emmanuel House:
- Kindergarten, cooking, and sloyd classes.
- Piano and Violin lessons.
- Sewing and laundry classes.
- Mechanical drawing.
- Gymnasium and basketball.
- Mothers' meetings, clubs for boys and girls.
- Missionary Circle.
Overall, the document provides insights into the history, activities, and demographics of Emmanuel House, a settlement house in Boston, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03
This is a page from a historical document about Emmanuel House in Boston, Massachusetts. Here's a breakdown of the image:
Content:
- Title: "Emmanuel House, Boston, Mass."
- Sections:
- "Emmanuel House": This section likely describes the address of the house as 11 Newcomb Street, Boston.
- "Chronology": A timeline of events, activities, and developments associated with Emmanuel House. Notable events mentioned include:
- The house opening in 1894
- Establishment of clubs and classes
- Classes in dressmaking, sloyd work, and shoe mending.
- Establishment of a day nursery in 1901.
- "Statistics": Provides numerical information about the organization.
- Number of residents (1 man and 1 woman).
- Number of workers (46, excluding residents).
- Total enrollment in clubs and classes (800 people).
- Estimated number of people touched by the settlement (1,000).
- Estimated percentages of the principal nationalities: American (20%), Irish (50%), Colored (25%), Jewish (5%)
- "Character of the Work": A list of the types of activities and programs offered by Emmanuel House. Includes:
- Kindergarten, cooking, and sloyd classes.
- Piano and violin lessons.
- Sewing and laundry classes.
- Mechanical drawing.
- Gymnasium and basketball.
- Mothers' meetings and clubs for boys and girls.
- Missionary Circle.
Style and Format:
- Typed Text: The document appears to be typed, suggesting it was produced using a typewriter, dating it to the early to mid-20th century.
- Layout: The information is organized in neat columns and sections.
- Overall: The image provides historical details about the establishment of this community house and its activities.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a historical document detailing the history, statistics, and character of the work at Emmanuel House in Boston, Massachusetts. The document is divided into three main sections: History, Statistics, and Character of the Work.
History:
- Emmanuel House was established at 520 Harrison Street, Boston.
- In 1904, it began at 231 Pleasant Street and was named Emmanuel House. Sewing and housework classes were started, and a savings office was established.
- In 1905, boys' and girls' clubs were organized, a summer playground was financially supported by the Spatial City Mission, and trade classes in dressmaking, shop work, and shoe making were established.
- In 1907, it moved to 1900 Washington Street. Drawing classes and mothers' meetings were established.
- In 1908, a house worker was employed to devote her time to the work at Emmanuel House.
- In 1909, a kindergarten was started, and a day nursery was established.
- In 1910, an apartment was rented for the house worker to give her entire time to the work.
- In 1911, the establishment of music instruction began.
- In 1912, Emmanuel Memorial House opened at 11 Harrison Street.
- In 1913, a yard at Emmanuel House was fitted with playground equipment and opened to children under twelve years old. The bath was also opened to the neighborhood during the summer.
Statistics:
- As of January 1, the number of residents was 1.
- The number of workers, exclusive of the residents, was 46.
- The total number of clubs and classes, including organizations of men and women, was 66.
- The estimated number of people, men, women, and children, including those in various organizations, reached in some way by the settlement, was 1,000.
- The estimated percentage of each of the principal nationalities represented by the larger settlements was:
- American: 50%
- Irish: 40%
- Other: 10%
- Jewish: 6%
Character of the Work:
- Kindergartens, sewing, and shop classes.
- Piano and violin lessons.
- Work on laundry classes.
- Shop-work drawing.
- Gymnasium and basketball.
- Mothers' meetings, clubs for boys and girls.
- Missionary circles.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of the establishment, growth, and activities of Emmanuel House, highlighting its community engagement and educational initiatives.
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