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created on 2019-06-05
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of a piece of paper | 57.9% | |
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20
a photograph of a lettered document with a poem written in english
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a page from the script of the movie 'the great gatsby'
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
The image is a historical document featuring text under the heading "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales." It appears to describe the activities and organization of a settlement or association for social work and education in Cardiff. The document is split into two sections:
Left Side: Chronology
- This section titled "University Settlement in Cardiff" provides a timeline of key events:
- 1901: Constitution adopted by the Cardiff branch of the Welsh University Association for furtherance of social work, clubs formed, and work started at premises in Pontcanna Road, East Moors.
- 1902: Free Saturday evening concerts began.
- 1903: Meeting held at which it was resolved to further develop the Settlement for charitable purposes, expanding its assistance to the community.
- 1904: Recognized as the "University Settlement in Cardiff Association," and new premises opened at Walker Road, East Moors.
- 1906: New club buildings opened, and premises on Pontcanna Road were given up.
Right Side: Principal Activities
- Highlights the educational and industrial classes offered:
- Writing, Reading, Carpentry, Sewing, Ironwork, Wood Carving, Painting, Arithmetic, Dramatics, Cooking, Dressmaking, Engineering, History, and Welsh.
- Clubs for men, women, girls, and boys; gymnastics, reading circles, dancing, summer camps, free concerts, and outings.
- Provides statistics:
- Number of residents: men (1), women (1).
- Number of workers: 60-70, excluding residents.
- Total annual attendance: around 1,800.
- Notes that "miscellaneous nationalities" served include English, Welsh, and Irish.
At the bottom right, there's a note referencing "Annual Report." The document overall reflects the efforts and social initiatives of the university settlement in Cardiff during the early 1900s.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a historical document that describes the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales. It is divided into two main sections: "Chronology" and "Principal Activities."
Chronology Section:
- The chronology details key events from 1901 to 1906 related to the University Settlement.
- In 1901, there was an adoption of the constitution for the Cardiff Branch of the Welsh University Association for the Furtherance of Social Work. Clubs were formed, and work began at premises in Portmanmoor Road, East Moors.
- In 1902, Saturday evening free concerts started.
- In 1903, there was a Council meeting with the Welsh University Association, and resolutions were passed.
- In 1904, the Association was reconstituted and became known as "The University Settlement in Cardiff Association." University Settlement Hall was opened.
- In 1906, a new club building was opened, and premises in Portmanmoor Road were vacated.
Principal Activities Section:
- This section lists educational and industrial classes offered, including writing, arithmetic, reading, dramatics, carpentry, and various other subjects.
- There are also clubs and societies, like the Gymnasium and Reading Circle, as well as free concerts.
- Statistics are provided, indicating numbers of residents (men and women), workers, and classes, along with the attendees of the Saturday evening free concerts.
- It mentions that the miscellanies were originated by a diverse constituency, including English, Welsh, and Irish.
The document also references seeing an annual report for further details. The overall layout suggests the document was possibly used for informational purposes or as part of an archival record.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a document titled "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales." It provides information about the University Settlement in Cardiff, including details about its history, activities, and facilities. The document lists the "Principal Activities" of the settlement, which include educational and industrial classes in various subjects such as writing, reading, carpentry, and gymnastics. It also provides statistics about the number of residents and Saturday evening concerts held at the settlement. Overall, the image appears to be an informational document about the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This image shows historical documentation about the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales. It appears to be a two-page administrative record or report detailing the establishment and activities of the settlement from 1901 to 1904. The left page contains a chronological timeline of key events, including the formation of the Cardiff branch of the Welsh University Association and the opening of club buildings. The right page lists educational and industrial classes offered, including subjects like writing, arithmetic, carpentry, sewing, and engineering. It also includes statistics about the number of residents and workers, and mentions that Saturday evening free concerts attracted between 400-500 people. The document provides insight into early 20th century educational and social welfare initiatives in Cardiff.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image displays a scanned document from the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales, featuring two columns of text on a beige background. The title at the top reads "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales."
Left Column:
- The left column contains a list of events and activities held by the University Settlement in Cardiff, including:
- 1901: Adoption of the Constitution of the Cardiff Branch of the Welsh University Association for Furtherance of Social Work
- 1902: Saturday evening free concerts started
- 1903: A meeting of the Council and the members of the Welsh University Association for the furtherance of Social Work was held at which the following resolution was passed: "That the Executive Committee be authorized to proceed with the formation of a Limited Company, an incorporated in their municipal reports, and to transfer the assets of the Association to the new Company, with the understanding that the Sub-Committee be empowered to make alterations and modifications in the constitution, if they may deem necessary, and finally to settle the same."
- 1904: The Association was registered as a company and is now known as "The University Settlement in Cardiff Association"
- 1906: Opening ceremony of new club buildings, Walker Road, East Moors and premises in Portmanor Road given up
Right Column:
- The right column lists the principal activities and educational and industrial classes offered by the University Settlement in Cardiff, including:
- Writing
- Reading
- Carpentry
- Sewing
- Nest Iron Work
- Wood Carving
- Diving
- Gymnasium
- Symphonic Society
- Free Concerts
- Statistics:
- Number of residents: 1,000
- Number of workers: exclusive of the residents, between 60 and 70
- Total enrolment of clubs and classes: 600
- Saturday Evening Free Concerts: reach between four and five hundred people who are outside the Settlement clubs
- Nationalities represented: Welsh and Irish
The document provides a glimpse into the activities and services offered by the University Settlement in Cardiff during the early 20th century, highlighting its focus on education, social work, and community development.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a document titled "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales," which appears to be a historical record or report. The document is divided into two sections: "UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT IN CARDIFF" and "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES."
Section 1: UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT IN CARDIFF
This section provides information about the establishment and growth of the University Settlement in Cardiff. It includes:
- A chronology of events from 1901 to 1906, detailing the adoption of the Constitution, the formation of the Welsh University Association for the furtherance of Social Work, and the opening of new club buildings.
- A list of statistics, including the number of residents, workers, and classes, as well as the total enrollment and Saturday Evening Free Concerts reach.
Section 2: PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
This section outlines the various activities and classes offered by the University Settlement. These include:
- Educational and Industrial Classes: Writing, Reading, Carpentry, Sewing, Rent Iron Work, Wood Carving, Gymnastics, Gymnasium Society, Free Concerts, Statistics, and Number of residents.
- Other activities: Feeding Circle, Dancing, Summer Camp, and Outings.
Overall, the document provides a snapshot of the University Settlement's history, activities, and achievements in Cardiff, Wales, during the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image is a document titled "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales." It is a historical document that provides information about the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales. The document contains two main sections: "Chronology" and "Principal Activities."
The "Chronology" section provides a timeline of significant events related to the University Settlement in Cardiff. It starts with the adoption of the Constitution of the Cardiff Branch of the Welsh University Association for furtherance of Social Work in 1901. It then mentions the formation of clubs and the commencement of work in premises in 1902. In 1903, Saturday evening free concerts were started, and in 1904, the Association was registered as a company and became known as "The University Settlement in Cardiff Association." The opening ceremony of new club buildings on Walker Road, East Moors, took place in 1906, and the premises in Portnammead were given up.
The "Principal Activities" section lists the educational and industrial classes offered at the University Settlement. These classes include arithmetic, writing, reading, drama, cooking, carpentry, sewing, dressmaking, engineering, wood carving, history, singing, Welsh, gymnasium, clubs of men, women, girls, and boys, gymnastics society, reading circle, dancing, summer camp, free concerts, and outings.
The document also provides statistics about the University Settlement. It mentions that there were 1 male and 1 female resident, with a total enrollment of workers, excluding the residents, between 60 and 70. It also states that Saturday evening free concerts reached between four and five hundred people who were outside the Settlement clubs. The nationalities represented by this larger constituency were Welsh, English, and Irish.
Overall, the image is a historical document that provides insights into the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales, and its activities and statistics during the early 20th century.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image features a document that is printed on a white sheet of paper. The document is titled "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales." The document contains text that is organized into two columns. The left column is titled "University Settlement in Cardiff" and provides information about the history and activities of the university settlement. The right column is titled "Principal Activities" and lists various educational and industrial classes offered by the university settlement.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01
This is a historical document detailing the establishment and activities of the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales. It's structured into two main sections:
- University Settlement in Cardiff: Chronology: This section provides a timeline of the Settlement's key events, starting in 1901 with the adoption of the constitution and progressing through the opening of buildings and cessation of operation in certain premises. It lists milestones like forming clubs, concerts, meetings, and the formal registration of the association.
- Principal Activities: This lists educational, industrial, and social activities the Settlement offered, including classes like writing, reading, carpentry, sewing, and music. It also provides statistics on the number of residents, workers, and the total enrolment of clubs and classes. Additionally, the statistics section mentions the reach of the Saturday evening free concerts. The nationalities that were represented by the larger constituency are noted as English, Welsh, and Irish.
In summary, this is a historical record of the University Settlement's establishment, its activities, and its scope in early 20th-century Cardiff.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a document titled "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales," with information about the university settlement. The document is divided into two columns of text.
The first column, labeled "UNIVISITY SETILPUNT IN CARDEPR," lists a chronology of events starting in 1901. It includes the adoption of the constitution of the Cardiff Branch of the Welsh University Association for the furtherance of Social Work, the formation of clubs and work starting in premises in Pertmanneer Rend, East Moers, the start of Saturday evening free concerts, a meeting of the Council and the members of the Welsh University Association for the furtherance of Social Work, and a resolution passed at that meeting. The chronology continues with the registration of the Association as a company in 1904, known as "The University Settlement in Cardiff Association," the opening ceremony of University Settlement Hall in 1904, and the opening ceremony of new club buildings in 1906.
The second column, labeled "PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES," lists educational and industrial classes, including writing, reading, carpentry, sewing, bent iron work, wood carving, singing, gymnasium, and free concerts. It also includes statistics on the number of residents (men and women), the number of workers, the total enrollment of clubs and classes, and the number of people who attend Saturday evening free concerts. The column also mentions the nationalities represented by the larger constituency, including English, Welsh, and Irish.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image contains a historical document detailing the establishment and early activities of the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales. The document is divided into two main sections: "University Settlement in Cardiff" and "Provisional Activities."
University Settlement in Cardiff
- Location: East Moors, Cardiff, Wales
- Chronology:
- 1901: Adoption of the resolution by the Cardiff Branch of the Welsh University Association for the furtherance of social work. A club was formed and work started in premises in Portmanmoor Road, East Moors.
- 1902: Saturday evening free concerts started.
- 1903: A meeting of the Council and the executive of the Welsh University Association for the furtherance of social work was held. The following resolution was passed:
- The Executive Committee was authorized to proceed with the formation of a Limited Company, as outlined in the memorandum of the Cardiff Branch.
- The company was to take over the assets of the Cardiff Branch and to transfer the same to the new company.
- The sub-committee was empowered to make the necessary arrangements to give effect to the above resolutions.
- 1904: The Association was registered as a company and became known as the University Settlement in Cardiff Association.
- Opening ceremony of University Settlement Hall, Walker Road, East Moors.
- 1905: Opening ceremony of new club buildings, Walker Road, East Moors, and premises in Portmanmoor Road given up.
Provisional Activities
Educational and Industrial Classes:
- Writing
- Reading
- Carpentry
- Sewing
- Cast Iron Work
- Wood Carving
- Citizen
- Gymnasium
- Gymnasium Society
- Free Concerts
Statistics:
- Number of Residents:
- Men: 1
- Women: 1
- Number of Workers (exclusive of residents) between 60 and 70
- Total Enrollment of Clubs and Classes: 800
- Saturday Evening Free Concerts: Reach between four and five hundred people who are outside the Settlement clubs.
- Nationalities Represented: English, Welsh, and Irish.
- Number of Residents:
The document also mentions that further details can be found in the Annual Report.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-16
The image appears to be a document or report related to the University Settlement in Cardiff, Wales. On the left side, it contains historical information about the establishment and development of the settlement, including key milestones and founding details. It refers to the adoption of the Constitution of the Cardiff Branch of the Welsh University Association for furtherance of social work, the formation of clubs, and the start of work in premises located in Portmanmoor Road, East Moors.
On the right side, the document lists "Principal Activities" and "Educational and Industrial Classes" offered by the settlement. The activities include writing, reading, carpentry, sewing, and various other skills such as cooking, dreammaking, basket iron work, woodworking, masonry, and more. The document also mentions "Gymnasium" and "Gymnasium Society," along with the types of clubs such as "Clubs of Men, Women, Girls and Boys" and "Reading Circles, Dancing, Summer Camp."
At the bottom, there is a section titled "STATISTICS" which provides numbers related to the settlement. It lists "Number of residents" as 1 male and 1 female. The document notes the total number of workers, excluding residents, between 60 and 70. It also mentions that the settlement has an "enrolment of clubs and classes" of 500. The document highlights that Saturday evening free concerts can reach between four and five hundred people who are outside the Settlement clubs. Finally, it states the nationalities represented by the larger constituency as English, Welsh, and Irish, and includes a note to "See also S58 Annual Report."
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-16
The image shows a document titled "University Settlement in Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales." The document appears to be a report or informational piece about the activities and history of the University Settlement in Cardiff. The text is divided into two main sections:
Chronology: This section outlines the historical milestones of the University Settlement in Cardiff, starting from 1901. It details the adoption of the constitution, the start of work in various premises, the initiation of Saturday evening free concerts, the passing of a resolution, and the registration of the association as a company.
Principal Activities: This section lists the various educational and industrial classes offered, such as writing, arithmetic, reading, drama, carpentry, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, bent iron work, engineering, wood carving, mystery, and Welsh. It also mentions the activities related to the gymnasium, clubs for men, women, girls, and boys, gymnasium society, reading circles, dancing, summer camp, free concerts, and outings.
Additionally, there is a section with statistics, providing numbers of residents, workers, total enrollment in clubs and classes, attendance at Saturday evening free concerts, and the nationalities represented by the constituency.
The document is neatly typed and organized, providing a comprehensive overview of the University Settlement's activities and history.