Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Window | 62.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 99.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a stack of flyers on a table | 42.3% | |
a stack of brochures on a table | 37.7% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a drawing of a building with a drawing of a house
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a black and white photo of a building with a floor plan
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12
This image is a historical architectural presentation detailing municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically Liverpool, as part of efforts to improve residential conditions.
Title and Description: The title at the top reads "Municipal Housing: Great Britain," indicating the subject matter. Below the central diagram, text notes dwellings built by the City of Liverpool "to replace insanitary Hornby Street tenements."
Left Photograph: The left portion of the image features a black-and-white photograph of a three-story brick residential building labeled "Hornby Street." The building includes arches and design elements typical of early 20th-century housing projects.
Central Diagram: In the middle, there is a detailed floor plan labeled “City of Liverpool Labourers’ Dwellings - Hornby Street Flats.” It provides a layout of individual apartments, showing rooms such as living rooms, sculleries, bathrooms, and bedrooms across different blocks. It illustrates improved housing configurations compared to traditional tenements.
Right Photograph: The right portion showcases another photograph labeled "Vauxhall Street - 3 Room Tenements,” showing another brick housing structure. This building also features three stories with access balconies, chimneys, and an orderly, repetitive design.
The presentation highlights Liverpool's municipal efforts to replace older, unsanitary tenements with improved housing designs for laborers during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12
The image is a historical document showcasing a housing project in Liverpool, Great Britain. It is presented on a plain background with three main elements.
On the left, there is a black and white photograph of a building with the label "HORNBY STREET" underneath. This image shows a row of three-story buildings with chimneys and a traditional design.
In the center, there is a detailed architectural plan labeled "CITY OF LIVERPOOL LABOURERS' DWELLINGS HORNBY STREET AREA." It is a blueprint showing the layout of the "Upper Floor" of "Blocks O&P," displaying various rooms and their arrangements.
On the right, another black and white photograph is displayed, labeled "HAKING STREET 3-ROOM TENEMENTS." This image features a similar style building to the one on the left, with three stories and multiple chimneys, indicative of early 20th-century British municipal housing.
The entire composition is titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" at the top. At the bottom, there is a handwritten message that reads: "DWELLINGS BUILT BY THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL TO REPLACE INSANITARY HORNBY STREET TENEMENTS..." indicating these structures were part of a project to improve living conditions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15
The image appears to be a collection of architectural drawings and photographs related to municipal housing in Great Britain. It includes a floor plan for a housing development, as well as photographs of two different housing complexes - "Horney Street" and "Winfield Street 3-Bedroom Tenement". The text indicates that these dwellings were built by the City of Liverpool to address sanitary housing needs. The overall focus of the image is on the design and construction of public housing in Great Britain during this time period.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15
This image shows a historical document about municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically in Liverpool. It contains three main elements:
- On the left: A black and white photograph of a multi-story residential building on Hornby Street
- In the center: An architectural floor plan showing the layout of multiple dwelling units
- On the right: Another black and white photograph of what appears to be a similar residential building, labeled as "3-room tenements"
The floor plan in the middle shows detailed room layouts for what appears to be social housing or municipal apartments. The buildings in both photographs show typical British architectural style with multiple chimneys, rows of windows, and a solid brick or stone construction.
The title at the bottom indicates these are "DWELLINGS BUILT BY THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL" on Hornby Street. This appears to be documentation of early public housing initiatives in Liverpool, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century.
The buildings shown represent typical examples of purpose-built municipal housing from this period, designed to provide improved living conditions for working-class residents.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a page from a book or document related to municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically focusing on the city of Liverpool. The page is divided into three sections: a title, a central diagram, and two photographs.
Title
At the top of the page, the title "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" is displayed in small black text. Below this, a smaller line of text reads "PLAN OF BLOCKS O.S.P." in italics.
Central Diagram
The central section of the page features a detailed diagram of a building plan, titled "CITY OF LIVERPOOL: LADYBROOKS PAVILLIONS HORNSBY STREET AREA." The diagram is accompanied by a key and various measurements, providing a comprehensive overview of the building's layout.
Photographs
On either side of the diagram are two black-and-white photographs of buildings. The left photograph shows a multi-story building with a gable roof, while the right photograph depicts a row of houses with chimneys and a pitched roof. Both photographs are labeled with the name "HORNSBY STREET" in small text.
Additional Text
At the bottom of the page, additional text reads, "DWELLINGS BUILT BY THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL TO REPLACE INSANITARY HORNSBY STREET TENEMENTS..." This text provides context for the building plans and photographs, highlighting the city's efforts to improve living conditions in the area.
Overall, the image suggests that the document is a historical record of municipal housing projects in Liverpool, showcasing the city's efforts to provide better living conditions for its residents.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a historical document related to municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically focusing on the City of Liverpool. The document features three black-and-white photographs of buildings, accompanied by a floor plan and text that provides context about the dwellings built by the city to replace insanitary Hornby Street tenements.
Photographs:
- The left photograph depicts a row of buildings with chimneys, likely representing the old housing conditions.
- The central photograph shows a detailed floor plan of the new dwellings, highlighting the layout and design of the buildings.
- The right photograph displays a row of buildings with chimneys, possibly showcasing the new housing developments.
Text:
- The title "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" is prominently displayed at the top of the document.
- Below the title, the text "Plan of Blocks O.P." indicates that the floor plan is part of the overall plan for the housing development.
- The text "Dwellings built by the City of Liverpool to replace insanitary Hornby Street tenements" provides context about the purpose and location of the new housing.
Background:
- The document has a beige background, which may be due to aging or scanning processes.
Overall, the image provides valuable information about the history of municipal housing in Liverpool and the efforts made to improve living conditions for residents.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image appears to be a page from a historical document or publication related to municipal housing in Great Britain. It features three sections:
On the left side, there is a black-and-white photograph of a row of terraced houses with chimneys. The caption reads "Hornby Street."
In the center, there is a floor plan diagram of a building with the text "CITY OF LIVERPOOL LABOURERS' DWELLINGS, HORNBY STREET, ARCA" at the top. The diagram shows the layout of the building, including rooms and dimensions.
On the right side, there is another black-and-white photograph of a row of terraced houses with chimneys. The caption reads "Pitchfield Street - 3-Room Tenements."
At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads "DWELLINGS BUILT BY THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL TO REPLACE INSANITAR... HORNBY STREET TENEMENTS..."
The image likely depicts the construction of new housing projects by the City of Liverpool to replace older, unsanitary tenement buildings on Hornby Street and Pitchfield Street. The floor plan diagram provides details about the layout and dimensions of the new dwellings.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows three black-and-white photographs of buildings, with a plan of the building and a text written on the bottom of the image. The photographs show the front and side views of the building. The plan of the building is placed in the middle of the image. The text at the bottom reads, "Dwellings built by the City of Liverpool to replace insanitary Hornby Street tenements."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-08
The image is a collage of architectural plans and photographs related to municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically in Liverpool. The collage is set against a gray background.
The title "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" is centered at the top. Below this are three main elements: two black and white photographs and an architectural floor plan.
On the left, there's a photograph labeled "Hornby Street." It shows a brick building with multiple stories and windows, likely a housing complex or tenement.
In the center is a detailed architectural floor plan, likely for the building or buildings depicted in the photographs. It's labeled with terms like "Blocks O & P" and "Upper Floors Plan." It also includes a heading that reads "City of Liverpool: Labourers' Dwellings: Hornby Street Area."
On the right, there's another photograph, labeled "Yitichfield Street- 3-Room Tex (Ments)." This shows another brick building, similar to the one on Hornby Street, but perhaps with a slightly different architectural style.
Below the three main elements is text that reads, "Dwellings Built By the City of Liverpool To Replace In Sanitary Hornby Street Ne Menys..." This text provides context, indicating that the housing was built by the city to replace unsanitary conditions.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-08
This is a black and white image, likely from an architectural or historical document. It appears to be a page or part of a larger document or portfolio showcasing municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically focusing on housing projects built by the City of Liverpool.
Here's a breakdown of the image's content:
Overall Layout
- The image is arranged on a neutral, likely grey background.
- It features three distinct sections: two photographs and a central architectural drawing.
- Text and labels are included to provide context and information.
Photographs
- Hornby Street:
- A photograph of a multi-story brick building, likely a tenement or apartment block.
- It appears to be a residential building.
- The building has balconies and multiple windows.
- Witchfield Street - 3-Room Tenements:
- Another photograph, showing a different residential building.
- It looks like a long brick building with multiple chimneys.
- Again, windows, and multiple floors.
Architectural Drawing
- Plan of Blocks O&P:
- The central element is a detailed architectural plan, likely a blueprint of a building.
- The layout shows the floor plan with multiple individual dwelling units.
- Labels indicate rooms such as "BED-RM," "LIVING-RM," and "BALCONY."
- The plan is labelled "UPPER FLOORS PLAN."
Text and Labels
- "Municipal Housing: Great Britain": A title indicating the subject matter.
- "City of Liverpool: ... Hornby Street Area": This text identifies the municipality and the specific location of the depicted housing.
- "Blocks- O- & P-": Likely referencing specific block plans.
- "DWELLINGS BUILT BY THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL TO REPLACE INSANITARY HORNBY STREET TENEMENTS...": Text that indicates the purpose of these dwellings.
Overall, the image is a historical document that showcases housing projects undertaken by the City of Liverpool to improve living conditions by replacing unsanitary tenements.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a historical document showcasing municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically in Liverpool. It includes three main components:
Left Photograph (Hornby Street):
- This photograph shows a row of multi-story residential buildings on Hornby Street. The buildings have a traditional architectural style with multiple windows and chimneys. The street appears to be narrow, and the buildings are closely packed together.
Center Diagram (Plan of Blocks Q & P):
- This is a detailed floor plan of residential blocks labeled Q and P. The plan includes various rooms and spaces, such as living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. The layout is meticulously drawn, showing the arrangement of different units within the blocks. The plan is attributed to the "City of Liverpool, Laboratory Department, Housing Committee."
Right Photograph (Witchfield Street - 3-Room Tenements):
- This photograph depicts a row of three-room tenements on Witchfield Street. The buildings have a similar architectural style to those on Hornby Street, with multiple stories, windows, and chimneys. The street also appears to be narrow, and the buildings are closely situated.
Additionally, there is a caption at the bottom of the image that reads: "Dwellings built by the City on Liverpool to replace insanitary Hornby Street tenements..." This indicates that the new dwellings were constructed to replace older, unsanitary housing in the Hornby Street area.
Overall, the image provides a visual and architectural representation of municipal housing efforts in Liverpool, showcasing both the older housing conditions and the newer, more sanitary replacements.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
The image appears to be a historical document from the early to mid-20th century, focusing on municipal housing in Great Britain. It includes two black-and-white photographs and a diagram of a housing plan.
Left Photograph: This image shows a residential building labeled "Hornby Street." It seems to depict a multi-story structure with a traditional architectural style, likely part of the municipal housing project.
Center Diagram: The diagram displays a floor plan of a block of housing, specifically labeled "Blocks O&P." It includes detailed room layouts, dimensions, and room numbers, indicating a structured design for efficient use of space. The legend at the top suggests that this housing was built in the City of Liverpool and was to replace insanitary Hornby Street tenements.
Right Photograph: This image shows another residential building, labeled "Titchfield Street - 3-Room Tenements." It appears to be a multi-story building with a similar architectural design to the one on the left.
The document is titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain," highlighting the efforts of local governments to improve housing conditions for the residents, particularly by providing better living spaces in areas previously characterized by insanitary conditions.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This image is a historical document related to municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically in the city of Liverpool. The document includes two photographs and an architectural floor plan.
Left Photograph: This is labeled "Hornby Street" and shows a multi-story building with a stone facade and a balcony. The building appears to be an older style of tenement housing.
Right Photograph: This is labeled "TYPICAL 3-ROOM TENEMENTS" and depicts a different building, also multi-story with a stone facade, but with more modern architectural elements compared to the Hornby Street building.
Central Floor Plan: This is labeled "CITY OF LIVERPOOL" and "LABOURERS DWELLINGS HORNY STREET ESTATE." It is a detailed architectural drawing showing the layout of the buildings. The plan includes various rooms and spaces, indicating a well-organized design for the tenement housing.
The text at the bottom of the document states, "DWELLINGS BUILT BY THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL TO REPLACE INSANITARY HORNBY STREET TENEMENTS," indicating that the new buildings were constructed to replace older, unsanitary housing in the Hornby Street area.