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Crime, Children, Truant Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Oakdale. Worcester County Truant School: Worcester County Truant School, Oakdale.

Date

January 1904

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Artist: Various Authors,

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.1865

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Crime, Children, Truant Schools: United States. Massachusetts. Oakdale. Worcester County Truant School: Worcester County Truant School, Oakdale.

People

Artist: Various Authors,

Date

January 1904

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.1865

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Amazon
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Imagga
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Google
created on 2019-06-07

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Microsoft
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13

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Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07

a collection of handwritten letters and papers on display

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14

This image shows a collection of handwritten documents neatly arranged on a single page or display board. Each document appears to be written on lined paper, pierced with holes on the top, indicating they were likely stored in binders.

  • Top Left: The title reads "Peter Strolini January 29, 1904," and the text is handwritten in pencil, describing "Commenations."
  • Top Right: Titled "Henrietta Barnes January 29, 1904," this document is labeled "Tea and Tramps" and is written in cursive. It tells a story about a sunny morning and tea.

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Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14

The image depicts a board displaying four pieces of paper containing handwritten stories or essays, each fastened by two metal grommets at the top. The papers are arranged in a grid, two on top and two below.

  • Top Left (Peter Brolin, January 27, 1904): This paper is titled "Some comments" and contains cursive handwriting describing various thoughts or commentary. The edges of the paper show signs of wear.

  • Top Right (Henrietta Brown, January 26, no year specified): This paper is titled "Tea and Tramps." It describes a sunny day suitable for a party or outdoor tea, and includes a narrative about spending time outside in a picturesque setting. The writing is neatly organized into paragraphs, with evenly spaced lines.

  • Bottom Left (Siegfried Anderson, Jan 25, 1904): Titled "Little Black Crickets," this paper includes a drawing of a cricket and several stanzas of a poem written in cursive. The poem talks about a little cricket living in a thicket, happily chirping through the day.

  • Bottom Right (Henry Fournier, Jan 28, 1904): Under the title "The Fairy Gifts," the paper's cursive tells a story beginning with "Once upon a time," following a traditional fairy tale narrative style.

Below the papers, there is a label identifying the location, "Worcester County Truant School, Oakdale."

Overall, the display showcases the handwritten works of students from the early 1900s. Each paper reflects the individual's style and subject matter indicative of a school setting where students may have been asked to write essays or creative pieces.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20

The image shows several handwritten notes or letters. The notes appear to be personal in nature, describing various experiences and observations. The notes mention a "beautiful sunny morning", a "little black chick", and other details about the writer's day. The notes are written in a cursive style and appear to be from different time periods, as indicated by the dates provided. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will not attempt to identify or name any individuals mentioned in the text.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20

This image appears to be a collection of handwritten pages, likely from a school or educational setting. The pages contain what look like stories or creative writing exercises, with neat handwriting in a traditional cursive style. The papers appear to be aged or vintage, with some showing signs of yellowing. They are arranged on what seems to be a light-colored background, possibly a scanner bed or document surface. At the bottom of one page, there appears to be some text that might be a school or institution name. The pages are held or mounted with what look like small dark fasteners or pins at the top of each sheet. The content appears to include both prose and what might be poetry, based on the formatting and layout of the text on different pages.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image presents a collection of handwritten stories and poems on white paper, arranged in a collage format. The papers are attached to a white background using small holes at the top, creating a sense of cohesion.

Stories and Poems:

  • The top-left paper features a story about a girl named Ploy, who is described as "a beautiful sunny morning" and "the kind of a day for a party out on the lawn."
  • The top-right paper tells the story of a girl named Ploy, who is described as "a beautiful sunny morning" and "the kind of a day for a party out on the lawn."
  • The bottom-left paper is a poem titled "Little Black Cricket," which describes a cricket's song as "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" with "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and "a jolly young cricket" and 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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13

The image presents a collection of four handwritten pages, each featuring a unique piece of writing. The top-left page is titled "Jan. 25, 1904" and contains a story about a man named John, who is described as being very tall and having a long nose. The top-right page is also dated "Jan. 25, 1904" and tells the story of a girl named Helen, who is described as being very pretty and having long hair.

The bottom-left page is dated "Jan. 28, 1904" and features a poem about a little black cricket, while the bottom-right page is also dated "Jan. 28, 1904" and contains a story about a fairy named Henry, who is described as being very kind and gentle.

Each page has a hole punched in the top corner, suggesting that they were once part of a binder or notebook. The handwriting on each page is clear and legible, with some words and phrases underlined or highlighted for emphasis. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the creative writing of an individual from the early 20th century.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

Four handwritten pages are displayed on a white background. The pages have holes on the top left and right corners. The first page is titled "Peter Trainin" and has a date of January 27, 1929. The second page is titled "Hubert Thomson" and has a date of January 20, 1929. The third page is titled "Sigurd Anderson" and has a date of January 25, 1929. The fourth page is titled "Henry Forman" and has a date of January 28, 1929. The text on the pages is written in cursive.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image is a collage of four handwritten letters, each pinned to a white background. The letters are written on different colored paper, with varying font styles and sizes. The top left letter is written in cursive, while the top right letter is written in a block font. The bottom left letter is written in a slanted font, and the bottom right letter is written in a bold font. The letters appear to be personal correspondences, with the writers sharing their thoughts and experiences with each other.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13

Here are the bounding box detections:

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  {"box_2d": [580, 577, 606, 727], "label": "Henry Fournier."},
  {"box_2d": [154, 675, 170, 786], "label": "Tes and Tracups"},
  {"box_2d": [118, 140, 134, 237], "label": "Piter Trainers"},
  {"box_2d": [577, 149, 604, 313], "label": "Siegfried Anderson"},
  {"box_2d": [691, 383, 698, 406], "label": "Lives"},
  {"box_2d": [601, 212, 627, 343], "label": "Little Black Crickets"},
  {"box_2d": [118, 591, 134, 700], "label": "Herbert Bouron"}
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Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13

Here's a description of the image:

Overview:

The image presents a scrapbook page filled with handwritten text and some small sketches. The theme appears to be schoolwork or creative writing, with each entry labeled with a name and the date. The handwriting is neat and the entries seem to be poems or short stories.

Detailed Descriptions of Each Entry (Clockwise from Top Left):

  1. Peter Trainer, Jan. 27 1904:

    • This entry, with a slightly angled view, seems to describe a mountain landscape, noting that there are some tall mountains. The author writes about the absence of certain things on the mountains.
  2. Herbert Bouron, Jan. 27 1904, Jamasgios:

    • This entry describes a birthday tea party. It starts with a beautiful sunny morning and details how a girl named Floy is celebrating her birthday with her friends and their dolls. The story mentions a cheerful atmosphere, doll play, and how the party turns sour, as the sun goes behind the cloud.
  3. Henry Fournier, Jan. 28 1904, The Fairy Gifts:

    • This is a short story about two sisters. They have contrasting characteristics: one is unpleasant while the younger one is more kind and pleasing.
  4. Siegfried Anderson, Jan. 25 1904, Little Black Crickets:

    • The entry includes a drawing of a cricket in a tree. Then, a poem about a cricket that lives in a thicket. It describes the cricket's joyful chirping and hopping.

General Observations:

  • The scrapbook page is yellowed with age, indicating that it is an old piece of work.
  • The entries all seem to be by different individuals based on the names at the top of each entry.
  • The content suggests a focus on nature, childhood, and storytelling.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

The image shows a page containing four handwritten poems, each pinned to the page. Here is a detailed summary of each poem:

  1. Top Left Poem (Title: "The Wanderer")

    • The poem begins with the line "The Wanderer" and is dated January 23, 1904.
    • The content appears to be about a person wandering through life, facing various challenges and seeking solace in nature.
    • The poem mentions themes of solitude, nature, and the passage of time.
  2. Top Right Poem (Title: "Parental Suggestion")

    • This poem is dated January 29, 1904.
    • It describes a scene where a child is having tea with their mother and grandmother.
    • The child is advised to "save mother girls" and "save father boys," suggesting traditional gender roles.
    • The poem concludes with the child feeling frightened and unhappy, with a smiling face that seems artificial.
  3. Bottom Left Poem (Title: "Sigrid Anderson Jan. 25 1904")

    • The poem is titled "Little Black Cricket" and includes a small illustration of a cricket.
    • It describes a cricket that is cheerful and sings all night but keeps very still during the day.
    • The poem mentions a "dear little chap" and a "pretty lady" who listens to the cricket's song.
  4. Bottom Right Poem (Title: "Rosary Brownell Jan. 28 1904")

    • The poem is titled "The Fairy Girl."
    • It tells the story of a fairy girl who lives in a home of flowers and interacts with the natural world.
    • The fairy girl is described as having a happy life, surrounded by beauty and nature.
    • The poem concludes with the fairy girl being content and joyful in her surroundings.

Each poem is written in a neat, cursive handwriting, and the page appears to be part of a collection or a scrapbook.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05

The image displays a collection of four handwritten pages, each attached to a larger piece of paper with binder clips. The pages appear to be from a student's notebook or a writing exercise. Each page contains a different writing sample, likely from a student at the Worcester County Truant School, as indicated by the text on the central strip of the larger paper.

  1. The first page, on the top left, is titled "Some Mountains" and is dated January 27, 1904. It discusses the growing conditions on mountains, the timber line, and the creatures found in mountainous regions.

  2. The second page, on the top right, is titled "Tea and Teacups" and also dated January 20, 1904. This piece appears to be a story or descriptive passage about a tea party.

  3. The third page, on the bottom left, is titled "Little Black Crickets" and is dated January 25, 1904. This page contains a poem about a little black cricket, including a small sketch of a cricket and a thicket.

  4. The fourth page, on the bottom right, is titled "The Fairy Gifts" and is dated January 28, 1904. This text is a fairy tale, describing the situation of a widow and her two daughters, with a focus on the good nature of the younger daughter.

The style of handwriting and the content suggest that these are likely the works of young students, possibly in a rural school setting, and they appear to have been collected and preserved for some historical or educational purpose.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05

This image shows four pieces of handwritten work on lined paper, which appear to be assignments or exercises from students at the Worcester County Truant School in Oakdale. Each piece of paper is titled and dated, and they are affixed to a larger page with a label indicating the school.

  1. The top-left paper, dated January 27, 1904, is titled "Some Mountains" and discusses the characteristics of mountains and the timber line.
  2. The top-right paper, dated January 20, 1904, is titled "Tea and Teacups" and describes a birthday tea party.
  3. The bottom-left paper, dated January 25, 1904, is titled "Little Black Crickets" and includes a poem about a little black cricket. It also features a simple line drawing of a cricket.
  4. The bottom-right paper, dated January 28, 1904, is titled "The Fairy Gifts" and tells a story about two sisters and their fairy gifts.

The handwriting varies in style and neatness, suggesting they were written by different individuals. The papers are pinned to the page, and there is some wear and tear visible on the edges of the papers.

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