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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 94.9% | |
events parties | 4.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a piece of paper | 76.5% | |
a piece of paper | 75.1% | |
close up of a piece of paper | 73.7% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a collection of papers with different types of information
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04
a photograph of a collection of papers and papers with papers and papers
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image shows a compilation of forms and documents related to the inspection of a tenement house in Newark, New Jersey. These forms appear to have been used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey to record inspection details, violations, and resolutions.
Description of the Contents:
Top Center Form: This is a detailed report with handwritten notes that includes multiple sections for data such as the address, number of stories, condition of rooms, lighting, ventilation, and plumbing. It includes tables with numerical entries and comments about compliance with regulations. The form is signed by an inspector, "Thomas Brown."
Two Red Cards at Bottom:
- The left red card describes violations found in the building, such as "Walls and ceilings of cellar dirty, need whitewash" and "Walls of halls and stairs dirty, need whitewash." It indicates that a violation was canceled on August 28, 1912 after being addressed.
- The right red card repeats the violation details but highlights the status as "CANCELED."
Small White Form at Bottom Right: Provides specific details about the building's address, inspection status, and mentions that no apartments are in the house. The responsible inspector is listed as "Francis Brown."
Background and Labeling: The forms are mounted on a neutral gray surface with a title at the top reading: "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey."
Context:
This image likely showcases administrative documentation from early 20th-century efforts to regulate housing conditions within tenement buildings. The forms emphasize cleanliness, structural conditions, and compliance with regulations aimed at improving living standards.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image contains a collection of documents related to the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey, specifically for a building located in Newark. The documents are mounted on a gray board, and they seem to be inspection or violation records for the building referred to as the "Firemen Building" located at 608 South Golden Street.
There are four main documents visible:
A larger, detailed inspection form at the top left, which contains information about the building's owner, location, inspector notes, and possibly housing code compliance data. It includes handwritten entries and various fields detailing aspects of the premises and its inspection results.
A smaller, rectangular document in the center-bottom, which includes similar details about the property but is more concise. It provides quick reference information such as inspection numbers or IDs and has entries filled out in handwriting.
Two bright orange/red documents are situated at the bottom left and right. These are likely cards indicating violations. Both have handwriting noting issues such as "walls and ceiling of cellar dirty, need whitewash" and "walls of halls and stairs dirty, need whitewash." The card on the left mentions that a violation was canceled on August 28, 1912.
These documents seem to serve as inspection records or notices related to property conditions and compliance with housing regulations during the early 20th century in Newark, NJ.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
This image appears to be a set of schedules and forms used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The main document shows a schedule with various columns and rows, likely containing information related to tenement houses. The other documents seem to be violation notices or other forms related to tenement house regulations. The overall content of the image suggests it is focused on the administration and oversight of tenement housing in New Jersey during that time period.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a schedule used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The top part contains a detailed schedule or timetable with rows for different locations and columns for various dates and times.
The bottom left portion shows a violation card or citation issued to a "Fireman Building" at an address of 2 Belmont Ave, noting that "Walls and ceilings of cellar dirty, need whitewash". It is dated May 7, 1908.
The bottom right portion shows a receipt or ticket acknowledging payment of a $1.00 fine on May 23, 1908 for "Walls and ceilings of cellar dirty, need whitewash". This seems to correspond to the violation noted on the card at the bottom left.
Overall, this document provides a glimpse into early 20th century tenement house inspections and enforcement of building codes and cleanliness standards in New Jersey. The precise scheduling, issuance of citations, and collection of fines is systematically recorded on this single form.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This image shows a collection of historical documents from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. There appear to be four different forms or schedules displayed on what looks like a dark background. The documents appear to be from Newark and include inspection or violation records. The forms are in different colors - some appear to be on pink or salmon-colored paper while others are on white paper. The documents contain various fields and entries, with some handwritten text visible. One document mentions "Firemen's Building" and there are references to violations and inspections. The forms appear to be administrative records used for monitoring and documenting tenement house conditions in Newark, New Jersey during what seems to be a historical period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a collection of five documents, each with a distinct purpose and content, arranged on a gray background. The documents are:
- Top-left document: A handwritten note with illegible text, likely a record or report.
- Top-right document: A table with columns and rows, possibly a schedule or inventory list.
- Bottom-left document: A pink card with handwritten text, possibly a notification or warning.
- Bottom-center document: A small, cream-colored card with handwritten text, possibly a receipt or acknowledgement.
- Bottom-right document: A pink card with handwritten text, possibly a notification or warning.
The documents are displayed on a gray background, with a title at the top that reads "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." The overall appearance suggests a collection of historical documents related to tenement house supervision in New Jersey.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a collection of documents related to the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The documents are arranged in a collage on a gray background, with a title at the top that reads "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey."
Document 1:
The top-left document is a handwritten form with illegible text, featuring a table with columns labeled "Name," "Address," and "Occupation." The form appears to be a schedule or report related to tenement house supervision.
Document 2:
The top-right document is a printed form with a table containing various columns, including "Name," "Address," and "Occupation." This form also seems to be related to tenement house supervision, but its specific purpose is unclear due to the illegible text.
Document 3:
The bottom-left document is a pink-colored form with handwritten text, including the words "VIOLATION CANCELLED" in blue ink. The form appears to be a notice or citation related to a violation of tenement house regulations.
Document 4:
The bottom-center document is a small, white form with handwritten text, including the name "Newark" and an address. This form may be a receipt or acknowledgement related to tenement house supervision.
Document 5:
The bottom-right document is another pink-colored form with handwritten text, including the words "Walls and ceilings of cellar dirty, need whitewash. Walls of halls and stairs dirty, need whitewash." This form appears to be a report or inspection finding related to the condition of a tenement house.
Overall, the image suggests that the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey was responsible for monitoring and enforcing regulations related to tenement houses in the state. The documents provide evidence of the board's activities, including inspections, citations, and reports on the condition of tenement houses.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a collection of documents, likely related to building inspections, displayed on a gray background. At the top, there is a heading that reads "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." Below this heading, there are several documents, each with different sections and details. One document has a handwritten note that reads "Violation Cancelled" and includes a date of "August 8, 1912." Another document has a section that reads "Walls and ceilings of cellar dirty, need whitewash." The documents appear to be related to building inspections and violations.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a document titled "Schedules used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey." It consists of several pages, each containing different types of information related to tenement houses.
The first page is a form with various sections, including "OWNER'S NAME," "BUILDING," "CITY," "STREET," "NUMBER OF ROOMS," "NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS," "CONDITION OF STRUCTURE," and "CONDITION OF PLUMBING." This form is filled out with handwritten information.
The second page is a table with columns labeled "ROOMS," "OCCUPANTS," "CONDITION OF STRUCTURE," "CONDITION OF PLUMBING," and "RECOMMENDATION." This table lists different rooms in a building, the number of occupants, and the condition of the structure and plumbing for each room. The recommendation column contains handwritten notes.
The third page is a form with sections for "OWNER'S NAME," "BUILDING," "CITY," "STREET," "NUMBER OF ROOMS," "NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS," "CONDITION OF STRUCTURE," and "CONDITION OF PLUMBING." This form is also filled out with handwritten information.
The fourth page is a form with sections for "OWNER'S NAME," "BUILDING," "CITY," "STREET," "NUMBER OF ROOMS," "NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS," "CONDITION OF STRUCTURE," and "CONDITION OF PLUMBING." This form is also filled out with handwritten information.
The fifth page is a form with sections for "OWNER'S NAME," "BUILDING," "CITY," "STREET," "NUMBER OF ROOMS," "NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS," "CONDITION OF STRUCTURE," and "CONDITION OF PLUMBING." This form is also filled out with handwritten information.
The sixth page is a form with sections for "OWNER'S NAME," "BUILDING," "CITY," "STREET," "NUMBER OF ROOMS," "NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS," "CONDITION OF STRUCTURE," and "CONDITION OF PLUMBING." This form is also filled out with handwritten information.
Overall, the image shows a collection of forms and tables used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey to document and assess the condition of tenement houses in the area.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02
Here's a description of the image based on the OCRed text and visual elements:
Overall Impression:
The image shows several forms related to tenement house supervision in New Jersey. They appear to be records, schedules, or reports related to inspections and potential violations of housing regulations. The forms are likely from the early 20th century, given the "August 8th 1912" cancellation date on one.
Key Details from Forms:
- Location: The forms repeatedly mention "Newark" and "Colden" (presumably a street name) along with the address "608" - indicating the location of the properties being inspected.
- Owner/Building: "Firemans Building" appears as the address or owner's name on most of the forms.
- Dates: Dates in July 1912 are present on the forms, suggesting a concentrated period of inspection activity.
- Inspections & Violations: There's mention of percentages (80%) regarding floors, walls and ceilings and some sort of description of materials - "Coal and wood." A form states "VIOLATION CANCELLED August 8th 1912" indicating that a housing violation was addressed.
- Whitewash: One of the forms explicitly mentions "Walls and ceilings of cellar dirty, need whitewash" and "Walls of halls and stairs dirty, need whitewash," indicating cleaning or maintenance issues.
- Inspectors: The names "Thomas Brown" and "John Hill" appear, probably identifying the inspectors responsible for the evaluations.
In summary, the image depicts a set of tenement house supervision documents, revealing details about inspections, violations (and their remediation), and maintenance concerns in a specific building located in Newark, New Jersey during the early 1910s.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02
This image is a document used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. It seems to contain various forms and records related to building inspections and violations.
Here's a breakdown of what's visible:
Top Section:
- A large form with fields to record details of a building at the address Colden St., Newark, possibly related to the "Firemans Building". It contains information about building materials, number of stories, and other structural details. The form appears to be filled in with specific data and also has check boxes indicating various aspects like floors, walls, etc. There's also space for inspectors to note if certain conditions are met.
- Columns: Walls, Ceilings, Water Closets in Halls, Stairs,
Bottom Left:
- A pink card from Newark, A-138 , related to a violation related to the building at Colden St. with the Fireman's Building.
- The card indicates the violation was canceled on August 8th, 1912.
Bottom Middle:
- A card with information on the building at Colden St., and the owner's name Firemans Building.
Bottom Right:
- A card with information from Newark, A-138, and Colden St., 608.
- It details that the walls and ceilings of the cellar were dirty and needed whitewashing and the same for the walls and stairs.
- It is marked as canceled.
The overall impression is of a record-keeping system that tracked building conditions, inspections, and compliance with regulations in early 20th-century New Jersey.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image displays a collection of documents used by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of New Jersey. The documents are related to inspections and violations of tenement buildings. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Top Left Document:
- This document appears to be a handwritten inspection report or violation notice.
- It includes details such as the address (608 Golden St.), the owner's name (Foreman Building), and the inspector's notes.
- The document is dated and signed, with various handwritten notes and annotations regarding the condition of the building and any violations found.
Top Right Document:
- This document is a printed form with a table format, likely used for recording inspection details.
- It includes columns for different aspects of the inspection, such as the condition of walls, ceilings, floors, and other structural elements.
- There are checkboxes and spaces for notes, indicating whether each item is satisfactory or needs attention.
- Instructions at the bottom explain how to use the form, including how to mark violations and note the severity of issues.
Bottom Left Document:
- This document is a violation notice, printed on pink paper.
- It specifies the address (608 Golden St.), the violation code (A-139), and a description of the violation.
- The violation involves the "laundry, toilet, and bath rooms" being "dirty, unsanitary."
- The document is dated and includes a note that the violation was canceled on a specific date.
Bottom Center Document:
- This is another handwritten inspection report or violation notice.
- It includes the address (608 Golden St.), the owner's name (Foreman Building), and the inspector's notes.
- The document is dated and signed, with various handwritten notes and annotations.
Bottom Right Document:
- This document is another violation notice, printed on pink paper.
- It specifies the address (608 Golden St.), the violation code (A-138), and a description of the violation.
- The violation involves the "walls and ceilings of cellar" being "dirty, unsanitary."
- The document is dated and includes a note that the violation was canceled on a specific date.
Overall, these documents provide a snapshot of the inspection and violation processes for tenement buildings, highlighting issues related to cleanliness and sanitation.