Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 48-68 |
Gender | Male, 54.9% |
Sad | 45.2% |
Angry | 45.8% |
Calm | 53.4% |
Confused | 45.2% |
Happy | 45.1% |
Disgusted | 45.1% |
Surprised | 45.1% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 89% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 94.6% | |
paintings art | 4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a sign | 67.2% | |
close up of a sign | 61% | |
a sign for a photo | 42.1% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a group of three photographs of a man in a suit and tie | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image presents a vintage-style collage of three photographs, accompanied by descriptive text below each image. The title "Coöperative Societies, Great Britain" is prominently displayed at the top.
Image 1:
The first photograph depicts a building with a distinctive roof and chimney, set against a backdrop of other structures. Two individuals are visible in front of the building, while another person stands to the right. The accompanying text provides information about the first co-operative store of the "Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale," which opened on December 21, 1844.
Image 2:
The second photograph features a portrait of George Jacob Holyoake, a prominent figure in the co-operative movement. The text below the image describes him as a lecturer and co-operator, as well as the author of "The History of Co-operation in England."
Image 3:
The third photograph showcases a large building with an ornate facade, featuring a clock tower and a horse-drawn carriage in front. The text below the image identifies this as the headquarters of the "Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale."
Overall, the image appears to be a historical representation of the co-operative movement in Great Britain, highlighting key figures and landmarks associated with the movement.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image presents a page from a scrapbook or photo album, featuring three sepia-toned photographs of buildings and a man, accompanied by descriptive text.
Photographs:
- The leftmost photograph depicts a building with a pointed roof, situated on a street corner. Two individuals are standing in front of the building, while a third person is walking down the street.
- The middle photograph shows a man with a beard and mustache, wearing a suit jacket and bow tie. He appears to be looking directly at the camera.
- The rightmost photograph displays a large building with many windows and a clock tower. A horse-drawn carriage is visible in front of the building.
Text:
- Below the leftmost photograph, a paragraph of text describes the first co-operative store of the "Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale," which was opened in 1844. The text also mentions the store's stock of flour, oatmeal, butter, and sugar, as well as its success after the first year.
- Below the middle photograph, a paragraph of text identifies the man as George Jacob Holyoake, who was born in Birmingham in 1817. The text notes that Holyoake was a lecturer on co-operation and one-time President of the Labour Co-partnership Association, author of "The History of Co-operation in England."
- Below the rightmost photograph, a paragraph of text describes the building as the "President of the Labour Co-partnership Association author of 'The History of Co-operation in England'."
Background:
- The background of the page is a light gray color, with a darker gray border around the edges.
Overall:
- The image appears to be a historical document or exhibit, showcasing the early days of co-operative societies in Great Britain. The photographs and text provide insight into the development of these organizations and the people involved in their founding.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
A page from a book shows three images with text. The first image is a drawing of a building with a clock on top. The second image is a photo of a man with a beard and mustache. The third image is a photo of a building with many windows. The text below the images reads, "Cooperative Societies, Great Britain." The text also includes information about the first cooperative store of the "Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale." It was opened on December 21, 1844, in Toad Lane, Rochdale, with a stock of flour, oatmeal, butter, and sugar, worth £14.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image shows a piece of paper with the title "Cooperative Societies, Great Britain" at the top. There are three images on the paper. The first image is a drawing of a building with a fence around it. The second image is a photograph of a man. The third image is a drawing of a building. There are two pieces of paper with text on the bottom of the image.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-28
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a collage of photographs and text about cooperative societies in Great Britain, mounted on a gray backing. The overall tone of the collage is historical and informative.
From left to right, there are three main images:
First co-operative store: A black-and-white photograph of a building with several windows, suggesting a store, and people standing outside.
Portrait of George Jacob Holycake: A black-and-white portrait of a man with a beard wearing a suit and tie.
Cooperative Building: A black-and-white drawing of an architectural rendering of a corner building with an ornamental facade.
Beneath each image, there is corresponding text:
First co-operative store: The text describes it as the first co-operative store of the "Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale," opened in 1844, with a stock of flour, oatmeal, butter, and sugar worth £14. It notes that after the first year, interest on capital and dividends on purchases were paid. It also mentions that the store was the outcome of a strike in the flannel trade.
Portrait of George Jacob Holycake: This provides a brief biography, stating he was born in Birmingham in 1817 and died on January 1, 1906. It identifies him as a disciple of Robert Owen, a lecturer on co-operation, and author of "The History of Co-operation in England."
Cooperative Building: The text likely provides details about the building's location, function, and possible historical significance within the cooperative movement.
At the top of the image, centered, the title "Cooperative Societies, Great Britain" is written.
The layout is straightforward, with the images and text aligned horizontally across the frame. The style is simple and utilitarian, suggesting a document created for informational purposes.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-28
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Composition:
The image is a page from a historical collection or album. It is divided into three primary elements:
- Top Header: A title banner across the top reads "Coöperative Societies, Great Britain."
- Central Visuals: Three rectangular insets are arranged in a horizontal row. Each inset contains an image or a portrait related to the topic of cooperative societies.
- Informative Text: Each image has accompanying text below it, likely providing context, captions, or further explanation of the visuals.
Visual Details and Content:
- Image 1 (Left): A drawing or sketch of what appears to be an old building. It has three stories with multiple windows. There are a few figures outside the building. Text below describes it as the "First co-operative store of the "Equitable Pioneers of Rochdale".
- Image 2 (Center): A portrait of a man with a beard. The text below identifies him as George Jacob Holyoake, describing him as a disciple of Robert Owen, a lecturer, and author of "The History of Co-operation in England."
- Image 3 (Right): A drawing of a large building. The building has multiple stories and a distinct architectural style, likely a business or storefront. Text below references George Jacob Holycake again.
General Observations:
- The images appear to be old, likely photographs from the late 19th or early 20th century.
- The images are probably documenting the early history of cooperative movements in Great Britain, showing locations, significant figures, and potentially buildings associated with these societies.
- The layout and design suggest that this is part of a larger historical record, album, or research project.