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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a piece of paper | 84.1% | |
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Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a folder containing a list of items that include a list of items that are in | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image is a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." It appears to be a historical record or survey form used to collect data on housing conditions.
The document contains a structured chart divided into columns and rows to detail specific information about housing units or cases. Each entry is labeled "Measure" with corresponding numbers. Categories include details such as housing location, measurements, conditions, and other typed or handwritten annotations. Red and blue ink notes are visibly used to highlight observations or recommendations.
A section titled "Housing Committee" provides additional commentary, interpretations, or analysis related to the housing inspections. At the bottom center of the document, there is a block of text describing some specific findings or case notes tied to the investigation.
The overall layout suggests a methodical approach to cataloging housing inadequacies or conditions in Boston at the time the investigation took place. It provides a mix of qualitative and quantitative data, including measurements, observations, and remarks.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image displays a detailed chart labeled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." It is mounted on a larger gray sheet with the title centered at the top. The chart consists of a form-like structure divided into two main sections, each filled out with handwritten notes and typed text.
The left section lists information under column headers, including "Street," "Number," "Name of Laborer," "Occupation," "Wage per Day," "Rent per Month," and "Size of Family." It appears to document specific details about individual households, such as the head of the family's occupation and earnings, as well as family size and housing conditions.
The right section has similar column headers and includes annotations like "Housing Committee" in red, and additional notes in blue and red ink. It provides detailed descriptions of housing inspections and conditions, possibly related to the names listed in the left section. There's also a focus on assessing the adequacy of housing, with terms like "Sanitary," "Well cooked," and "Decent" used in context.
In the lower section, there is a pasted paragraph of typeset text that contains a narrative about housing conditions or related observations, potentially summarizing or presenting findings from the investigations noted above.
Overall, the image depicts a historical document used to assess and record housing conditions, likely from a social reform or research study in Boston, Massachusetts.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image appears to be a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." It contains two columns of handwritten text and notes related to housing conditions and investigations. The text includes details about addresses, living conditions, and other information related to the investigation. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This image shows historical documentation titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." It appears to be a form or survey template with multiple sections and boxes for recording information. The document has a grid-like layout with various fields and sections for data collection. There are some handwritten notes and red markings visible on the yellowed paper, suggesting this is an archival document. At the bottom of the image, there appears to be some typed text providing additional context or instructions. The forms seem to be part of a systematic study or investigation into housing conditions in Boston, likely from an earlier historical period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." The document is divided into two sections, each containing a table with multiple columns and rows. The tables appear to be hand-written on yellowed paper.
- Title: The title of the document is centered at the top of the page in black text.
- Tables: There are two tables on the page, each with a header row that includes columns for "Name," "Occupation," "Address," "Age," "Sex," "Color," "Marital Status," "Number of Children," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," "Number of Rooms," "Number of Families," "Number of Persons," 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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a scanned document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." The title is centered at the top of the page. Below the title, there are two yellowed paper schedules with handwritten notes and red annotations. The schedules appear to be from the early 20th century, likely created for a housing investigation in Boston, Massachusetts.
The schedules feature columns labeled "Name," "Number," "Street," "House," "Number," "Street," "Number," "Street," and "Number." Each column contains handwritten information, including names, addresses, and other details. The red annotations highlight specific sections or provide additional comments.
At the bottom right corner of the image, a small white rectangle contains illegible black text. This text may be a note or explanation related to the schedules, but its content is unclear due to the poor quality of the scan.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the historical context of housing investigations in Boston during the early 20th century. The schedules offer valuable insights into the methods used to collect data and the types of information gathered during these investigations.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
This image shows a document with three schedules used in the investigation of housing conditions in Boston, Massachusetts. The schedules are titled "Housing Committee" and have handwritten notes and annotations in red ink. The document appears to be a report or record of the investigation, with details about the housing conditions and the families living in the homes. The schedules contain information about the occupants, their living conditions, and any issues or concerns that were identified during the investigation. The document is likely from the early 20th century, based on the handwriting and the style of the document.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image shows a document titled "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." The document is divided into three sections, each containing text and handwritten notes. The first section is titled "Housing Committee" and includes a table with columns for "Name," "Address," "Number of Rooms," "Condition," and "Remarks." The second section is titled "Housing Committee" and includes a table with columns for "Name," "Address," "Number of Rooms," "Condition," and "Remarks." The third section is titled "Housing Committee" and includes a table with columns for "Name," "Address," "Number of Rooms," "Condition," and "Remarks." The document appears to be a record of housing conditions in Boston, Massachusetts, with notes and observations made by the Housing Committee.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-04
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows two scanned pages of handwritten documents, likely schedules used in an investigation of housing conditions in Boston, Massachusetts. The title "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." is centered at the top.
The pages are divided into sections that appear to be forms or spreadsheets, with columns for recording details like address, number of rooms, kitchen facilities, and other housing-related information. The forms have handwritten entries in ink, some of which are difficult to decipher due to the handwriting and image quality.
Each page also has a section labeled "Housing Committee," which contains further notes and comments. These notes appear to summarize findings and observations related to specific housing conditions. Some of the notes are circled or underlined, perhaps to emphasize certain points.
In the bottom right corner of the image, there's a block of typed text, which seems to be a more detailed account or summary of the findings, potentially from a report or memorandum. The text mentions names of individuals, dates, and specific issues such as overcrowding, lack of light, and the need for repairs or cleaning.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the historical documentation of housing conditions, likely as part of a city planning or social welfare effort.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-04
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a historical document, likely a page from a report or record book used during an investigation of housing conditions in Boston, Massachusetts. The document includes tables, handwritten notes, and annotations.
Key elements:
- Header: The title "Schedules Used in Investigation of Housing Conditions, Boston, Mass." at the top gives the context.
- Table Layout: The main content consists of tables divided into columns. The columns seem to collect data on specific properties or addresses. Information such as owner's name, address, number of people in the household, and notes about the conditions are included.
- Handwritten Notes and Annotations: Throughout the document, there are handwritten entries, likely made by investigators, recording observations, and possibly outlining issues found in the inspected properties. These are in various colors, including red and blue.
- Specific Notes: Several notes and entries are marked with the "Housing Committee" label. These could be summaries of investigations or issues that need to be addressed.
- Date Notation: Dates are provided within the notes.
Overall Impression: The image conveys the detailed work of housing inspectors or investigators in Boston. The presence of handwritten notes and annotations suggests the process of gathering information and drawing conclusions about the condition of housing.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image depicts two filled-out schedules used in an investigation of housing conditions in Boston, Massachusetts. The schedules are titled "Housing Committee" and contain detailed information about two different households. Here is a summary of the contents of each schedule:
Schedule 1 (Left)
- Record Number: 194
- Address: 5 Hammond Street, 2 Cambridge St.
- Date of Investigation: April 19, 1907
- Occupants:
- Head: Mrs. Mary A. Kelly
- Children: 3 girls (ages 14, 12, 10)
- House Details:
- Type: Flat
- Number of Rooms: 4
- Rent: $12.00 per month
- Water Supply: City
- Toilet: Inside
- Bath: No
- Lighting: Gas
- Heating: Stove
- Ventilation: Fair
- Comments:
- The flat is reported to be in good condition.
- The report notes that the flat is well-kept and clean.
- The family has lived there for 3 years.
- The flat is described as well-ventilated and well-lit.
- The report concludes that the conditions are satisfactory.
Schedule 2 (Right)
- Record Number: 199
- Address: 6 Hammond Street, 2 Cambridge St.
- Date of Investigation: April 20, 1907
- Occupants:
- Head: Mrs. Margaret Kelly
- Children: 3 girls (ages 13, 11, 9)
- House Details:
- Type: Flat
- Number of Rooms: 4
- Rent: $12.00 per month
- Water Supply: City
- Toilet: Inside
- Bath: No
- Lighting: Gas
- Heating: Stove
- Ventilation: Fair
- Comments:
- The flat is reported to be in good condition.
- The report notes that the flat is well-kept and clean.
- The family has lived there for 3 years.
- The flat is described as well-ventilated and well-lit.
- The report concludes that the conditions are satisfactory.
- Additional notes mention that the family is well-behaved and the children attend school regularly.
Additional Notes (Bottom)
- There is a handwritten note at the bottom of the image providing further details about the housing conditions and the occupants. It mentions specific issues such as the need for better ventilation, cleanliness, and general upkeep. The note also includes observations about the behavior and living conditions of the occupants, highlighting areas that need improvement.
Overall, the image provides a detailed snapshot of the housing conditions and living arrangements of two families in Boston during the early 20th century, as part of an investigation by the Housing Committee.