Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 78% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
paintings art | 76.6% | |
text visuals | 9.5% | |
streetview architecture | 8% | |
interior objects | 4.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a sign above a store | 77.6% | |
a close up of a sign | 77.5% | |
a sign in a room | 77.4% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a series of photographs of a house with a large porch
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a collection of old photographs of buildings and houses
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image is a gray scrapbook-style page featuring historical photographs and text related to the "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." The layout appears organized, with labeled sections for each photograph and accompanying descriptions.
Top Left Image: A photograph of a room titled "Reception Room." The interior features wooden chairs, tables, a fireplace, and beams, suggesting a welcoming space. The room is minimally adorned.
Top Right Image: A photograph labeled "Men's Camps." It shows simple wooden cabins surrounded by tall trees in a natural setting, likely part of the outdoor facilities.
Middle Right Image: A photograph labeled "Administration Building." It depicts a large house with a front porch and shutters, set on a grassy hill with trees in the background.
Center Left Text Block: A typed document describing the facilities and their purpose, including details about the operations, funding, and administration. Mentions a sanatorium for tuberculosis treatment created under state law for charity and correctional purposes.
Bottom Left Images: Two photographs labeled "Men's Camps" and "Women's Camps," respectively.
- The "Men's Camps" photo features multiple small cabins sparsely arranged outdoors.
- The "Women's Camps" photo shows women sitting on the porch of a rustic wooden cabin in a similar natural environment.
The entire scrapbook page showcases structures and landscapes that seem part of an institutional or therapeutic campus, possibly for rehabilitation purposes. The monochromatic, sepia-toned photographs emphasize the historical nature of the content.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a historical collage related to New Hampshire state charitable and correctional institutions. It features a series of black-and-white photographs and some text blocks arranged on a grey background.
At the top of the collage, there is a title that reads "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions."
There are five photographs in total, each with a descriptive label:
Reception Room: The top-left photograph shows an interior space with chairs and tables, featuring a fireplace and windows. The setting appears to be a welcoming area within an institution.
Men's Camps: Administration Building: The top-right photograph displays a view of a building situated beyond a group of trees. The building is labeled as the administration building.
Administration Building: In the center-right, this photograph showcases a close-up view of a building with a porch, possibly used for administrative purposes, situated in a natural setting.
Men’s Camp: The bottom-left photograph shows a series of cabins set in a wooded area, labeled as "Men's Camps.”
Women’s Camp: The bottom-right photograph depicts another set of cabins or simple structures. There are people sitting on the porch, indicating it is a location dedicated to women.
There is also a block of text providing information about the Peabody Sanatorium located in Precott, New Hampshire. The text details the sanatorium's purpose, governance, and facilities, highlighting its role in the treatment of tuberculosis.
Additional text in the lower right shares information regarding funding from a law passed in 1905, which appropriated ten thousand dollars for state institutions.
Overall, the collage provides a visual and textual overview of the facilities and purpose of New Hampshire's charitable and correctional institutions in the past.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
This image appears to be a collection of photographs and information about the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The images show various buildings and facilities, including a large house, an administration building, and several smaller structures. The text provides additional details about the institutions, including their purpose and location. The overall impression is that this is an informational or archival document showcasing the different facilities and properties that were part of the New Hampshire state's charitable and correctional institutions.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11
This is a collection of historical photographs showing the Pembroke Sanatorium in New Hampshire, which appears to be from the early 1900s. The page includes six different images and some descriptive text:
- Top left shows a reception room with rocking chairs, a fireplace, and wooden floors
- Top right depicts a view through trees of an administration building
- Middle right shows a large administrative building with a wraparound porch
- Bottom two images show what appear to be patient cabins or camps
The page includes typed text describing the sanatorium as a private tuberculosis treatment facility. The images are labeled with captions like "Reception Room," "Men's Camps," "Women's Camps," and "Administrative Building."
The architecture and style of the buildings suggest this is from the early 20th century, when sanatoriums were commonly used to treat tuberculosis patients. The facilities appear to be set in a rural, wooded area, which was typical for sanatoriums of that era as fresh air was considered therapeutic.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image is a page from an old book or document, featuring six black-and-white photographs of buildings and landscapes. The title at the top reads "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions."
Photographs:
- The first photograph shows the interior of a large room with a high ceiling, featuring rows of tables and chairs.
- The second photograph depicts a house surrounded by trees, with a caption that reads "Men's Cottages."
- The third photograph shows a house with a porch, accompanied by a caption that reads "Administration Building."
- The fourth photograph features a house with a porch, accompanied by a caption that reads "Women's Cottages."
- The fifth photograph shows a row of small buildings, accompanied by a caption that reads "Men's Cottages."
- The sixth photograph shows a row of small buildings, accompanied by a caption that reads "Women's Cottages."
Text:
- A paragraph of text is placed below the first photograph, but it is too small to read.
- A caption below the second photograph reads "Administration Building."
Background:
- The background of the page is a light gray color.
Overall, the image appears to be a collection of photographs showcasing the facilities and surroundings of a charitable or correctional institution in New Hampshire.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image presents a collection of photographs and text related to the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The title, "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions," is displayed in black text on a white background at the top of the page.
Photographs:
- A large room with a staircase, chairs, and tables, possibly a dining hall or common area.
- A house with trees in the foreground, likely a residential building.
- A house with a porch, possibly an administrative building.
- A house with a fence, possibly a women's dormitory.
- A house with a fence, possibly a men's dormitory.
Text:
- A paragraph of text describing the institution, including its purpose, location, and amenities.
- A list of names, possibly staff members or administrators.
Background:
- The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a neutral backdrop for the photographs and text.
Overall:
- The image appears to be a historical document or brochure, showcasing the facilities and services offered by the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a collage of photographs and text, likely from a historical document or report. It features several black-and-white photographs of buildings and landscapes, accompanied by descriptive text. The collage is divided into sections, each with a title and corresponding photograph. The top left section is titled "Reception Room" and shows an interior view of a building with a staircase, fireplace, and chairs. The top right section is titled "Men's Dormitory" and shows an exterior view of a building with a porch and trees. The bottom left section is titled "Women's Dormitory" and shows an exterior view of a building with a porch and trees. The bottom right section is titled "Administration Buildings" and shows an exterior view of a building with a porch and trees. The text accompanying the photographs provides historical context and descriptions of the buildings and their functions.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a montage of six photographs and a piece of text, all organized on a gray background. The photographs appear to be in black and white and show various buildings and landscapes. The text is a description of the images and the institutions they represent.
The top left image shows an interior space with wooden floors, a staircase, and a fireplace. There are chairs and tables arranged, and the room seems to be a reception or common area. The text below this image reads "Reception Room."
The top right image depicts a house in a field with tall trees around it. The text below this image reads "Men's Dorms."
The middle left image shows a house with a porch and a well-maintained lawn. The text below this image reads "Administration Building."
The middle right image shows a house with a porch and a well-maintained lawn. The text below this image reads "Women's Dorms."
The bottom left image shows a row of small buildings with a grassy field in front of them. The text below this image reads "Men's Dorms."
The bottom right image shows a house with a porch and a well-maintained lawn. The text below this image reads "Women's Dorms."
The text at the top of the image reads "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions." Below this text is a piece of paper with more information about the images and the institutions they represent. The text on the paper reads:
"This is a private sanatorium for the treatment of consumptives located at Pembroke, New Hampshire. It is owned by the Pembroke Sanatorium Corporation, a non-profit organization, and was established in 1905. The sanatorium is governed by a board of five directors, with Dr. R.J. Douglas as the President, Dr. S.R. Fox as the Secretary, and Dr. R.J.T. Poston as the Treasurer. The sanatorium has a capacity of 40 patients and is currently treating 35 patients. The sanatorium is supported by donations and fees from patients."
The text provides information about the sanatorium's location, ownership, governance, capacity, and funding sources. The photographs show the various buildings and landscapes associated with the sanatorium, including the reception room, men's and women's dorms, and administration building. Overall, the image provides a comprehensive overview of the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, with a focus on the Pembroke Sanatorium.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-05
Here is a description of the image you sent:
The image is a collection of monochrome photographs and text snippets that seem to document the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, specifically focusing on the Pembroke Sanatorium.
The photos and text are arranged as follows:
- Top Center: Title: "New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions."
- Top Left: A view of a large "Reception Room" with tables, chairs, and a fireplace at the far end.
- Top Right: A landscape view with several tall, slender trees in the foreground, leading to a large building, possibly the "Administration Building," on a hill. The caption reads, "Men's Camps, Administration Building"
- Center Left: A textual description of the "PEMBROKE SANATORIUM," detailing its function, ownership, organizational structure, and financial aspects.
- Center Right: Another view of the "Administration Building" from a different angle. It shows a veranda running along the front of the building. A row of smaller buildings can be seen to the right. The caption reads, "Administration Building, Women's Camps".
- Bottom Left: A view of several small, simple wooden structures on a hill, labeled "Men's Camps."
- Bottom Right: A long, open-sided wooden structure, possibly a "Women's Camp," with people sitting on a porch.
- Bottom Center: Text that begins "Under the law of 1903..."
The overall impression is that this is a historical document, possibly from a report or brochure, showcasing the facilities and purpose of the Pembroke Sanatorium within the broader context of New Hampshire's charitable and correctional institutions.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-05
The image is a page from a historical document, likely a report or brochure, showcasing the Pembroke Sanatorium in New Hampshire, along with other state institutions. The page is organized with a central title and contains several photographs of the sanatorium and its facilities, along with accompanying text.
Here's a breakdown of the images and text:
- Top Left: A photograph of the "Reception Room" shows a large, open space with furniture and a fireplace, suggesting a welcoming area.
- Top Right: Shows "Men's Camps" a view of the land with a few trees.
- Center:
- The text describes the Pembroke Sanatorium as a private facility for treating consumptives, details its ownership, management, and mission. It mentions capacity, staff, and the cost of treatment.
- An "Administration Building" is shown.
- A photograph labeled "Women's Camps" showing a single building with people sitting on the porch.
- Bottom Left: "Men's Camps" show several small buildings, which are presumably individual cabins.
- Bottom Right: The photograph labeled "Women's Camps"
The text clarifies that under a law, the sanatorium treated 45 patients at its expense. The layout of the page and the content indicates that this page is an informational piece about the Pembroke Sanatorium. The images give a glimpse of the setting, facilities, and the patients at that time.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a historical document showcasing various buildings and facilities associated with the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions. The document includes several photographs and a textual description.
Top Left Photograph (Reception Room):
- This photograph shows the interior of a reception room. The room appears spacious with wooden flooring, a large fireplace, and several chairs arranged around the area. The room has a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
Top Right Photograph (Superintendent's Residence):
- This photograph shows the exterior of the Superintendent's residence. The building is a large, two-story house with a symmetrical design, surrounded by trees. The architecture suggests a traditional style, likely from the early 20th century.
Middle Right Photograph (Administration Building and Women's Camp):
- This photograph shows the exterior of the administration building, which is a large, multi-story structure with a gabled roof and a porch. In the background, there is a smaller building labeled as the Women's Camp.
Bottom Left Photograph (Men's Camp):
- This photograph shows the exterior of the Men's Camp, which consists of several small, single-story buildings arranged in a row. The buildings have a simple, utilitarian design and are surrounded by trees.
Bottom Right Photograph (Women's Camp):
- This photograph shows a closer view of the Women's Camp, which is a single-story building with a sloped roof and a porch. The building is surrounded by trees and has a rustic appearance.
Textual Description (Pemigewasset Sanatorium):
- The text provides information about the Pemigewasset Sanatorium, located in Plymouth, New Hampshire. It mentions that the sanatorium was completed in December 1912 and is designed to accommodate 100 patients. The building is described as a two-story structure with a central administration section and two wings for patient rooms. The text also lists the names of the trustees and the architect involved in the project. Additionally, it mentions that the sanatorium was built to address the need for a tuberculosis sanatorium in the state.
Overall, the document provides a visual and descriptive overview of the facilities and buildings associated with the New Hampshire State Charitable and Correctional Institutions, highlighting their architecture and purpose.
Qwen
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