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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 94.9% | |
streetview architecture | 3.5% | |
paintings art | 1.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white surface | 78.9% | |
a screenshot of text | 78.8% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 78.7% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a page from the book with a photo of a hospital
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a black and white photo of a cityscapeople of buildings
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image is an informational document about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium located in Rutland, Massachusetts, established for the treatment of consumptive patients (people suffering from tuberculosis). The document includes a historical photograph of the sanatorium buildings taken from the water tower northwest of the facility, dated 1903.
Above the photograph, the title in bold letters reads "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM RUTLAND, MASS. (FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES)." Below the image, there are details describing the establishment's history, capacity, costs, and expansion plans. It states:
- The institution was established by legislative action in 1895.
- It opened in October 1898 with a capacity of 175 patients, which increased to 250 following additional buildings completed in 1902.
- Plans for new buildings would bring the total capacity to 400.
- Financial statistics:
- Original appropriation: $150,000.
- Total cost (including grounds, roads, and equipment): $475,000.
- Maintenance appropriation for 1903: $90,000.
- Weekly cost per patient (in 1903): $9.08, "including everything."
The document provides an overview of the facility's purpose, capacity, and operational funds at the time of its use during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a historical document featuring a photograph and text about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, which was established for the treatment of consumptives, or tuberculosis patients. At the top of the document, there is a bold title stating "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM RUTLAND, MASS. (FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES)". Below the title, there's a black and white photograph showing the sanatorium complex surrounded by trees, with the caption beneath the photo reading "View of the Sanatorium from the water tower northwest of the buildings (1903)".
The text provides historical information about the institution:
- It was established by an act of the Legislature in 1895 for hopeful cases of Consumption (tuberculosis).
- It opened in October 1898 with a capacity for 175 patients.
- Additional buildings completed in 1902 increased capacity to 250.
- More buildings were under construction to increase total capacity to 400.
- The original appropriation to establish the institution was $150,000.
- The total cost of the sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings, and equipment, as well as buildings being erected, was $475,000.
- Appropriation for maintenance in 1903 was $90,000.
- The weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 (including everything) was $9.08.
The document provides a snapshot of the sanatorium's size, costs, and capacity during the early 20th century.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image shows a panoramic view of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts. The sanatorium was established in 1895 for the treatment of consumptives, or those suffering from tuberculosis. The image provides details about the institution, including its capacity, construction timeline, and financial information. The view shows the main buildings and surrounding landscape from the vantage point of a water tower.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-12
The image shows an old black and white photograph of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, which was established for the treatment of consumptives (tuberculosis patients). The photograph is an aerial view of the sanatorium complex nestled in a hilly, forested landscape.
Below the photograph, text provides details about the sanatorium. It was established in 1895 by an act of the legislature, opened in October 1898 with a capacity for 175 patients, and additional buildings completed in 1902 increased the capacity to 250 patients. Other buildings were erected later to make the total capacity 400.
The text also lists the original appropriation to establish the institution as $150,000, with a total cost of $475,000 including grounds, roads, buildings and equipment, plus buildings being erected at the time. The 1903 appropriation for maintenance was $30,000 and the weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 was $9.08.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12
This is a historical photograph and document from 1903 showing the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts. The image shows an aerial view of a complex of white buildings situated on a hillside, surrounded by wooded areas, with rolling hills visible in the background. The sanatorium was specifically built for the treatment of "consumptives" (tuberculosis patients).
The document provides several interesting historical details:
- The institution was established in 1895 by act of the Legislature
- It opened in October 1898 with capacity for 175 patients
- Additional buildings completed in 1902 increased capacity to 250 patients
- Further construction was planned to bring total capacity to 400
Financial details are also listed:
- Original appropriation: $150,000
- Total cost including grounds, roads, buildings and equipment: $475,000
- Annual maintenance appropriation (1903): $90,000
- Weekly per capita cost per patient (1903): $8.06
The image provides a good sense of how these early 20th century medical facilities were often built in elevated, rural locations, as fresh air was considered therapeutic for tuberculosis patients at the time.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image presents a vintage document titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM RUTLAND, MASS. (FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES)". The title is prominently displayed at the top of the page in bold black text.
Below the title, a sepia-toned photograph showcases an aerial view of the sanatorium's buildings and surrounding landscape. The photograph is accompanied by a caption that reads: "View of the Sanatorium from the water tower northwest of the buildings (1903)".
The main body of the document features handwritten text in black ink, providing information about the institution's history, capacity, and costs. The text is organized into sections, with each section addressing a specific aspect of the sanatorium's operations.
The first section describes the institution's establishment and its purpose, stating that it was founded for "hopeful cases of Consumption" by act of the Legislature in 1895. It also mentions that the institution opened in October 1898 with a capacity for 175 patients.
The second section discusses the expansion of the institution, noting that additional buildings were completed in 1902, increasing the capacity to 250. It also mentions that other buildings are now in course of erection when completed will make total capacity 400.
The third section provides financial information, including the original appropriation to establish the institution ($150,000), the total cost of the sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings, and equipment ($475,000), and the appropriation for maintenance in 1903 ($90,000). Additionally, it lists the weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 as $9.08.
Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium's history, operations, and finances during the early 20th century.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image depicts a vintage document titled "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM RUTLAND, MASS." in bold black text at the top. Below the title, the subtitle "(FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES)" is written in smaller text.
In the center of the page, a black-and-white photograph shows the Massachusetts State Sanatorium from a distance, with a caption reading "View of the Sanatorium from the water tower northwest of the buildings (1903)".
Below the photograph, a list of information about the institution is presented in cursive handwriting:
- The institution was established for hopeful cases of Consumption by act of the Legislature in 1895
- Opened in October 1898 with capacity for 175 patients
- Additional buildings completed in 1902 increased the capacity to 250
- Other buildings now in course of erection when completed will make total capacity 400
- Original appropriation to establish the institution: $150,000
- Total cost of Sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings and equipment, also buildings now being erected: $475,000
- Appropriation for maintenance 1903: $90,000
- Weekly per capita cost for patients 1903 (including everything): $9.08
The background of the document features a yellowed paper tone, suggesting it is an old document.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a photograph of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts. The sanatorium was established in 1895 by the Massachusetts State Legislature to treat patients with tuberculosis and other contagious diseases. The sanatorium opened in October 1898 with a capacity of 175 patients. Additional buildings were completed in 1902, increasing the capacity to 250 patients. Other buildings were in the process of being erected, which would bring the total capacity to 400 patients. The original appropriation to establish the institution was $150,000, and the total cost of the sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings, and equipment, was $475,000. The appropriation for maintenance in 1903 was $90,000, and the weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 was $9.08. The image shows a view of the sanatorium from the water tower northwest of the buildings.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image appears to be a page from a document or report about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts. Here is a detailed description of the image:
Text:
The image contains text providing information about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium. The text is organized into paragraphs and includes details such as:
- The institution was established for hopeful cases of Consumption by act of the Legislature in 1895.
- It opened in October 1898 with a capacity for 175 patients.
- Additional buildings completed in 1902 increased the capacity to 250.
- Other buildings were in the process of being erected, which would make the total capacity 400.
- The original appropriation to establish the institution was $150,000.
- The total cost of the Sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings, and equipment, was $475,000.
- The appropriation for maintenance in 1903 was $90,000.
- The weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 (including everything) was $9.08.
Image:
The image shows a photograph of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts. The photograph appears to be a black-and-white image taken from a distance, showing the Sanatorium surrounded by trees and buildings. The caption reads "View of the Sanatorium from the water tower northwest of the buildings (1903)."
Overall, the image and text provide information about the establishment, capacity, costs, and funding of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, which was a facility for the treatment of tuberculosis (consumption) patients.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-04
Here is a description of the image:
The image is an old document detailing information about the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Mass. It includes a black and white photograph of the sanatorium as seen from the water tower to the northwest of the buildings. The photograph shows a complex of buildings nestled among trees, with open fields in the background.
Below the photograph, the document provides the following information:
- The institution was established for hopeful cases of Consumption by act of the Legislature in 1895.
- It opened in October 1898 with a capacity for 175 patients.
- Additional buildings completed in 1902 increased the capacity to 250.
- Other buildings under construction will bring the total capacity to 400.
The document also includes financial information:
- The original appropriation to establish the institution was $150,000.
- The total cost of the sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings, and equipment, was $475,000.
- The appropriation for maintenance in 1903 was $90,000.
- The weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 (including everything) was $9.08.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-04
This is a historical document from the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts. It's a promotional piece providing information about the facility, which was established for the treatment of consumptives (those suffering from tuberculosis).
Here's a breakdown of the key elements:
- Title: "MASSACHUSETTS STATE SANATORIUM RUTLAND, MASS. (FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTIVES)" - This clearly states the name and purpose of the institution.
- Image: A black and white aerial photograph of the sanatorium complex, viewed from a water tower northwest of the buildings in 1903. The architecture features numerous buildings spread across a landscape.
- Text:
- Establishment: It mentions the institution was established in 1895 by the legislature.
- Opening: The sanatorium opened in October 1898 with a capacity of 175 patients.
- Expansion: Additional buildings were completed in 1902, increasing capacity to 250, and further expansion to 400 was planned.
- Financial Information: It includes the original appropriation to establish the institution ($150,000), the total cost of the sanatorium ($475,000), the 1903 maintenance appropriation ($30,000), and the weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903 ($9.08).
The document likely served as a promotional item, providing facts and figures about the sanatorium to potential patients, donors, or the public. The image and text are meant to convey a sense of the size, modern infrastructure, and financial aspects of this facility. The focus on hopeful cases of Consumption highlights the institution's goal of providing care and treatment to those with tuberculosis.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a historical document detailing the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in Rutland, Massachusetts, which was established for the treatment of consumptives, a term historically used for individuals suffering from tuberculosis.
Key points from the document:
Establishment and Purpose: The institution was established by an act of the Legislature in 1895 for the treatment of hopeful cases of consumption (tuberculosis).
Opening and Capacity:
- Opened in October 1898 with a capacity for 175 patients.
- Additional buildings completed in 1902 increased the capacity to 250 patients.
- Further buildings under construction were expected to increase the total capacity to 400 patients.
Financial Details:
- The original appropriation to establish the institution was $150,000.
- The total cost of the sanatorium, including grounds, roads, buildings, and equipment, as well as the buildings being erected, was $475,000.
- An appropriation for maintenance in 1903 was $90,000.
- The weekly per capita cost for patients in 1903, including everything, was $9.08.
Image Description: The document includes a photograph with the caption "View of the Sanatorium from the water tower northwest of the buildings (003)." The image shows a sprawling complex of buildings surrounded by trees and open land, giving a sense of the sanatorium's layout and scale.
The document provides a historical snapshot of the establishment, expansion, and operational costs of the Massachusetts State Sanatorium in the early 20th century.