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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
House | 77.6% | |

Clarifai
House | 61.3% | |

Clarifai
House | 46.7% | |

Clarifai
House | 42.5% | |

Clarifai
House | 37.5% | |

Clarifai
House | 34.2% | |

Clarifai
Window | 75.3% | |

Clarifai
Window | 64.1% | |

Clarifai
Window | 63.5% | |

Clarifai
Window | 63.4% | |

Clarifai
Window | 63.4% | |

Clarifai
Window | 61.8% | |

Clarifai
Window | 59.8% | |

Clarifai
Window | 53.5% | |

Clarifai
Window | 43.1% | |

Clarifai
Window | 42.6% | |

Clarifai
Window | 34.4% | |

Clarifai
Window | 33.3% | |

Clarifai
Picture frame | 36.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
paintings art | 68.9% | |
text visuals | 29.4% | |
streetview architecture | 1.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a sign for a photo | 65.1% | |
a close up of a sign | 65% | |
a sign on a wall | 64.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16
a photograph of a series of four different types of houses
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
two black and white photographs of a house and a plan
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image is a historical display showcasing state housing in New Zealand. It consists of two photographs at the top and two floor plans below.
Top Left Photo: A single wooden house with a simple design, featuring a front porch, multiple windows, and a fenced yard. This type of house was characterized by its wooden construction.
Top Right Photo: A view of multiple houses in a row, including the one visible in the left photo. These appear to be concrete structures with similar architectural design to the wooden house, such as porches and chimneys.
Bottom Floor Plans:
- Left: The floor plan for the wooden house. Rooms are marked clearly and segmented, including living areas and bedrooms.
- Right: The floor plan for the concrete house. This is similar but may include slight variations or upgrades.
Text Below Images:
- The wooden house is described as "renting for 11/- ($0.92) per week."
- The concrete house is "renting for 15/6 ($1.29) per week."
- Additional information specifies the location as "Corner of Mandal Street, Wellington."
The display highlights historical state housing designs and compares the costs and materials used for wooden and concrete houses during that era.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image is a collage related to state housing in New Zealand. It features two black and white photographs and two architectural floor plans displayed on a grey background.
At the top, there are two photographs of houses. The left photograph shows a wooden house, identifiable by its visible wooden exterior and decorative trim, situated behind a low fence. The right photograph shows a concrete house with a similar architectural style, featuring a central gable and chimneys.
Below the photographs are two corresponding architectural floor plans labeled "Ground Plan." The left floor plan corresponds to the wooden house mentioned earlier, with rooms labeled such as "Living Room," "Dining Room," and "Bedrooms." The right floor plan pertains to the concrete house and has a similar layout with labeled rooms.
The bottom of the image provides information about the rental prices of the houses. It states that the wooden house rents for 12 shillings and sixpence (12/6) per week, and the concrete house rents for 13 shillings and sixpence (13/6) per week. Both houses are located at the corner of Mandl Street, Wellington.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
The image shows two photographs of houses and their floor plans. The houses appear to be residential buildings in New Zealand, as indicated by the title "State Housing: New Zealand". The photographs show the exterior views of the houses, which have a traditional architectural style with gabled roofs and decorative elements. The floor plans provide the layout of the interior spaces, including the number of rooms and their relative sizes. The image seems to be an archival or historical document related to state-provided housing in New Zealand.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This image appears to be a historical document showing state housing in New Zealand. It includes two black and white photographs of Victorian-style houses with bay windows, decorative trim, and prominent chimneys. The houses appear to be similar in design and are shown behind white fences.
Below the photographs are two floor plans:
- On the left is labeled "WOODEN HOUSE RENTING FOR 19/11 (£1) PER WEEK"
- On the right is labeled "CONCRETE HOUSE RENTING FOR 19/6 (£1) PER WEEK"
Both floor plans show similar layouts with multiple rooms including living rooms and bedrooms. The houses appear to be located on Coromandel Street in Wellington, New Zealand.
The architectural style and formatting of the document suggests this is from the early to mid-20th century, likely documenting New Zealand's state housing program from that era. The houses shown represent typical examples of state-provided housing from this period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a vintage document showcasing two types of houses available for rent in New Zealand, with a focus on their floor plans and exterior designs.
- Title: The title "State Housing: New Zealand" is prominently displayed at the top of the page.
- The title suggests that the document is related to state-sponsored housing initiatives in New Zealand.
- Exterior Photos: Two black-and-white photographs of houses are featured, each accompanied by a floor plan.
- The top-left photo shows a house with a porch and a chimney, while the top-right photo depicts a house with a similar design but without a porch.
- The floor plans provide a detailed view of the interior layout of each house.
- Floor Plans: The floor plans are labeled as "Wooden House Renting for 5/- (5s) per week" and "Concrete House Renting for 15/6 (15s) per week."
- The wooden house has a more traditional design, with a living room, kitchen, and two bedrooms.
- The concrete house has a more modern design, with a living room, kitchen, and three bedrooms.
- Address: The document includes an address at the bottom, which reads "Cnr. Mandeville Street Wellington."
- This suggests that the document was created for a specific location in Wellington, New Zealand.
In summary, the image presents a vintage document that showcases two types of houses available for rent in New Zealand, along with their floor plans and exterior designs. The document provides information on the rental prices and location of the houses, offering a glimpse into the state-sponsored housing initiatives in New Zealand during a specific time period.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a vintage document featuring two photographs of houses and their corresponding floor plans. The top section displays two black-and-white photographs of houses, each with a gable roof and a chimney. The house on the left has a covered porch, while the one on the right does not. Both houses are situated on a dirt road or yard, surrounded by a low fence.
Below the photographs, two floor plans are presented, one for each house. The floor plan on the left is labeled "Wooden House Renting for 15/- (15 shillings) per week," while the one on the right is labeled "Concrete House Renting for 13/6 (13 shillings and 6 pence) per week." The floor plans provide detailed information about the layout of each house, including the location of rooms, doors, and windows.
At the bottom of the page, handwritten text reads "Cob. Mandel Street Wellington." This suggests that the houses are located in Wellington, New Zealand, and may be part of a government housing project or initiative.
Overall, the image provides valuable information about the design and layout of houses in New Zealand during the early 20th century, as well as the rental prices and locations of these homes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a collage of four different images. The top left and top right images are photographs of houses. The bottom left image is a floor plan of a house, and the bottom right image is a floor plan of a concrete house. The collage is titled "State Housing: New Zealand" and includes text that reads "WOODEN HOUSE RENTING FOR 15/(£1.582) PER WEEK - COR. MANDEL STREET WELLINGTON" and "CONCRETE HOUSE RENTING FOR 13/6 (5.72) PER WEEK." The collage appears to be a collection of images and text related to housing in New Zealand.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a collage of four photographs and two architectural drawings. The photographs are in black and white and show two houses. The houses are surrounded by a fence, and one of them has a chimney. The architectural drawings show the floor plans of the houses. The collage is titled "State Housing: New Zealand." The collage is likely to be a promotional material for state housing in New Zealand.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-24
This image is a page from a presentation or document about State Housing in New Zealand. It features two pairs of photos and architectural floor plans.
Top Section:
- There are two black and white photographs of houses, set on a slight embankment and behind a white picket fence.
- The houses are likely examples of state housing.
Bottom Section:
- Below the photos are architectural drawings or floor plans for each of the house designs in the photographs.
- The floor plans are labeled as "Ground Plan."
- Text below each set of plans provides the rental prices and other details.
- The wooden house rented for 15/11 per week (which is 3.82 dollars).
- The concrete house rented for 13/6 (3.24 dollars) per week.
- The addresses listed is Coromandel Street in Wellington.
Overall, the page appears to be a comparative display of housing options, showcasing both photographic views and technical floor plans, along with rental information and location.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-24
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a scan of an old page from a housing catalog or architectural journal, featuring state housing options in New Zealand. The page is divided into two sections, each showcasing a different house design: one wooden and one concrete.
On the top left, there's a black-and-white photograph of a wooden house, likely a single-story dwelling with a chimney, a porch, and decorative trim. Below it, there's a floor plan of the same wooden house labeled "Ground Plan," showing the layout of the rooms and their dimensions. The caption underneath the floor plan states: "WOODEN HOUSE RENTING FOR 15/11 (3.82) PER WEEK - COROMANDEL STREET WELLINGTON."
Similarly, on the top right, there is a black-and-white photograph of a concrete house, which appears to be a similar size and style as the wooden house. Below it, there's another floor plan labeled "Ground Plan," illustrating the layout of the concrete house. The caption beneath this floor plan reads: "CONCRETE HOUSE RENTING FOR 13/6 (3.24) PER WEEK - COROMANDEL STREET WELLINGTON."
The phrase "State Housing: New Zealand" is centered at the top of the page. The entire page has a muted gray tone, suggesting it's either a scan of an old document or printed in grayscale. The image provides a glimpse into the architectural styles and rental costs of state housing in New Zealand during a specific time period, likely the early to mid-20th century.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image depicts a comparison between two types of state housing in New Zealand, specifically focusing on wooden and concrete houses. The image is divided into four sections:
Top Left Section:
- A photograph of a wooden house. The house appears to be a single-story structure with a gabled roof and a small porch. It has multiple windows and a chimney.
Top Right Section:
- A photograph of a concrete house. This house is also a single-story structure with a similar design to the wooden house, including a gabled roof, porch, and chimney. The exterior walls are made of concrete.
Bottom Left Section:
- A floor plan of the wooden house. The plan shows the layout of the rooms, including a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. The dimensions of the rooms are labeled in feet and inches.
Bottom Right Section:
- A floor plan of the concrete house. The layout is similar to that of the wooden house, with a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. The dimensions are also provided in feet and inches.
Text Below the Images:
- The text indicates the rental costs for each type of house per week. The wooden house rents for 26 shillings and 6 pence per week, while the concrete house rents for 15 shillings and 6 pence per week.
- The location of these houses is specified as Coromandel Street, Wellington.
The overall purpose of the image seems to be a comparison of the two types of housing in terms of construction material, design, and rental cost.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
The image is a historical document from New Zealand, specifically from the state housing sector. It shows two black-and-white photographs of houses, one wooden and one concrete, and two floor plans for these houses. The text at the bottom of the document provides rental information:
- "Wooden House, Renting for $6/6 (33c) per week."
- "Concrete House, Renting for 13/6 (324c) per week."
The location mentioned is "Coromandel Street, Wellington." The photographs are labeled "State Housing: New Zealand," indicating the context of government-provided housing. The floor plans are labeled "Grouped Plans," suggesting a simplified design that includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This image is a historical document showcasing state housing in New Zealand. It includes two photographs of houses, one wooden and one concrete, along with floor plans for both.
- The top left photograph shows a wooden house, and the top right photograph shows a concrete house.
- Below the photographs are the floor plans for the respective houses, labeled as "Ground Plan."
- The bottom of the document contains text indicating the rental prices for both houses. The wooden house on Coromandel Street in Wellington rents for 6/9 (3.24) per week, and the concrete house rents for 13/6 (3.24) per week.
The overall layout is organized, with clear divisions between the photographs and floor plans, and the text providing additional context about the houses.