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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Tree | 98.1% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 99% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a white sign with black text | 60.2% | |
a black sign with white text | 52.9% | |
a white sign with black text on white paper | 36.2% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a black and white photo of a house with a white background
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a black and white photo of a house with a sign on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image appears to be a historical photograph of industrial housing for working women, specifically poured concrete houses at the Sexon Manufacturing Company in Fairfield, Illinois. It is mounted on a grey background with typed labels providing descriptive information about the structures.
Top Section: Includes a header titled "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women, Poured Houses of Concrete."
Left Photo: Shows an entrance gate with a man standing beside it. The gate reads "Cambridge Court." The caption underneath says:
"SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Fairfield, Ill. Entrance to court and concrete cottages."Right Photo: Depicts a single-story concrete cottage with a porch and hip roof. The caption underneath describes the cottages in detail:
"SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Fairfield, Ill. The cottages are one story high. Area: 25' x 28'; Hip roof, one-third pitch. No cellar. Covered porch dimensions 7' x 10'. 4 rooms, bath and large hall are provided. The walls, porch floors, beams, and shingles are of concrete. Wood trim is used for the interior finish. Steam heat is provided from a central plant. Electric light and complete plumbing is in each cottage. There are 15 cottages for 120 girls — 2 girls share each room. In addition there is a dining hall and a reception hall. The cost of the cottages is about $900 each."
The overall layout is purposeful and informational, combining visual and textual documentation of the housing project. The image provides insight into the architectural style and facilities for working women during the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is a page that appears to be from an architectural or historical document showcasing industrial housing. At the top of the page, there is a centered label that reads "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women, Poured Houses of Concrete."
Below the label, there are two black and white photographs with descriptions:
The photograph on the left shows the entrance to a court with a gate and a sign that reads "CAMBRIDGE COURT." There is a person standing in front of the gate, and the surrounding area is fenced. The text below this photograph reads: "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL. Entrance to court and concrete cottages."
The photograph on the right features the front view of a one-story concrete cottage. It has a hip roof and a small porch with steps leading up to it. Below this photograph is a detailed description that reads:
"SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL. The cottages are one story high. Area: 25' x 28'; Hip roof, one-third pitch, no cellar. Covered porch dimensions 8' x 10'; 4 rooms, bath and large hall are provided. The walls, porch floor, columns and shingles are of concrete. Wood trim is used for the interior finish. Steam heat is provided from a central plant. Electric light and hot/cold plumbing is in each cottage. There are 15 cottages for 120 girls—2 girls share each room. In addition there is a dining hall and a reception hall. The cost of the cottages is about $900 each."
Overall, the document provides insight into early 20th-century industrial housing designed for working women, highlighting the use of concrete in construction and features like shared amenities.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows two photographs of industrial housing for working women. The top photograph depicts the entrance to a court and concrete cottages, while the bottom photograph shows a one-story high cottage with a covered porch. The text below the photographs provides details about the cottages, including their size, amenities, and cost. The image appears to be documenting the housing accommodations provided for working women during an industrial era.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical document showing industrial housing, specifically lodgings for working women at the Sexton Manufacturing Company in Fairfield, Illinois. The image includes two black and white photographs of concrete cottages and their entrance court, along with detailed text descriptions.
The cottages were one-story concrete structures with hip roofs and one-third pitch, built without cellars. According to the description, each cottage measured 25' x 32' and featured living quarters, a kitchen, and bath, along with a large hall. The buildings were constructed with concrete walls, porch, columns, and shingles, with wood trim used for interior finishes. They were equipped with modern amenities for the time, including steam heat from a central plant, electric light, and complete plumbing.
The complex contained 18 cottages that could house 120 girls total, with 8 girls sharing each cottage. There was also a dining hall and matron's quarters. The cost of each cottage was approximately $800.
The photographs show the entrance area with gates and the cottage structures, which appear to have a simple but solid architectural design typical of early 20th century industrial housing.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a vintage document featuring two photographs of concrete houses, accompanied by descriptive text. The title at the top reads "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women" and "Poured Houses of Concrete."
- The left photograph depicts a gate with an archway, leading to a courtyard or entrance of a concrete cottage.
- The gate is made of metal and features an archway design.
- The surrounding area appears to be well-maintained, with trees and grass visible.
- The right photograph shows a single-story concrete house with a porch and chimney.
- The house has a simple, rectangular design with a pitched roof.
- A chimney is visible on the roof, suggesting that the house has a fireplace or heating system.
- The text below each photograph provides additional information about the houses.
- The text on the left describes the entrance to the court and concrete cottages.
- It mentions that the cottages are one story high, with 25' x 20' hip roof and one-third pitch.
- The text also notes that there are 10 cottages for 120 girls, with each room sharing a dining hall and reception hall.
- The text on the right describes the concrete house.
- It mentions that the cottages are one story high, with 25' x 20' hip roof and one-third pitch.
- The text also notes that there are 10 cottages for 120 girls, with each room sharing a dining hall and reception hall.
- The text on the left describes the entrance to the court and concrete cottages.
In summary, the image showcases two concrete houses, one with an entrance gate and the other as a single-story residence, both designed for working women. The accompanying text provides details about the houses' architecture, layout, and amenities.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a vintage document titled "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women Poured Houses of Concrete" in black text at the top. The document features two black-and-white photographs, each accompanied by a caption.
Photograph 1:
The first photograph depicts a gate with an archway bearing the inscription "Sexton Town." A person is visible standing behind the gate, and trees are present on either side. The caption below the photo reads, "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL. Entrance to court and concrete cottages."
Photograph 2:
The second photograph shows a small house with a tiled roof and a chimney. The caption below this photo states, "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL." A paragraph of text follows, providing details about the cottages:
"The cottages are one story high. Area; 25' x 25'. Hip roof, one-third pitch. No cellar. Covered porch, 8' x 10'. 4 rooms, bath and large hall are provided. The walls, porch, floor, columns and chimneys are of concrete. Wood trim is used for the interior finish. Steam heat is provided from a central plant. Electric light and complete plumbing in each cottage. There are 16 cottages for 120 girls. 2 girls above each room. In addition there is a dining hall and a reception hall. The cost of the cottages is about $800 each."
The background of the document is a light gray color, with a white border around the edges. Overall, the image appears to be a historical document showcasing the design and features of poured concrete houses for working women in the early 20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
A page from a book with a heading that reads "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women" is shown. The page has two photos of concrete houses with a porch and a chimney, and a text box with the words "Sexton Manufacturing Company, Fairfield, Ill." The photo on the left shows a gate with a person standing in front of it, and the photo on the right shows a house with a porch and a chimney.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a page from a book or a brochure that contains information about industrial housing, specifically lodgings for working women. The page is divided into several sections, including two photographs, a description, and a small section with text. The photographs show a building with a porch and a gate with a sign that reads "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY." The description provides details about the housing, including the number of rooms, the dimensions of the porch, and the materials used in construction. The small section with text provides additional information about the housing, such as the cost and the number of cottages. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the living conditions of working women during the industrial era.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a grayscale compilation of photographs and text related to industrial housing. The text at the top reads, "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women, Poured Houses of Concrete".
On the left side, there is a photograph showing an entrance to a "Cambridge Court." The entrance consists of two concrete pillars topped with an arch. The text below states, "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL. Entrance to court and concrete cottages."
On the right side, there is a photograph of a concrete cottage. The text below provides details about the cottage: "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL. The cottages are one story high. Area; 25' x 28'. Hip roof, one-third pitch. No cellar. Covered porch dimensions 7' x 16'. 4 rooms, bath and large hall are provided. The walls, porch floor, columns and shingles are of concrete. Wood trim is used for the interior finish. Steam heat is provided from a central plant. Electric light and complete plumbing is in each cottage. There are 15 cottages for 120 girls. 2 girls share each room. In addition there is a dining hall and a reception hall. The cost of the cottages is about $800 each."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
This is a black and white photograph that appears to be from an architectural record. The photograph is divided into two sections, with each section containing a photograph and a descriptive caption.
The top of the photograph has the heading, "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women, Poured Houses of Concrete."
The top left photo features the "Entrance to court and concrete cottages" and the description includes the "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL.". The image shows a gate with an archway that reads "Cambridge Court". A person is seen standing in front of the gate. A small, modest building is visible in the background.
The top right photo is of a single-story house with a porch. The description includes "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL.", and describes the design of the cottages including dimensions, roof, and features such as the rooms, bath, and plumbing. The text also mentions that there are 15 cottages for 120 girls, that they share a room with each other, and that a dining hall and reception hall is in addition to the cottages. The cost of the cottages is stated as "$800" each.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be an informational document about industrial housing for working women, specifically focusing on poured concrete houses. It is associated with the Sears Manufacturing Company in Fairfield, Illinois.
The document contains two photographs and two corresponding text descriptions:
Left Photograph and Description:
- The photograph shows the entrance to a court and concrete cottages.
- The description reads: "SEARS MANUFACTURING COMPANY FAIRFIELD, ILL. Entrance to court and concrete cottages."
Right Photograph and Description:
- The photograph depicts a single-story concrete cottage.
- The description provides detailed information about the cottages:
- The cottages are one story high with an area of 28 feet by 34 feet.
- They feature a covered porch that is 8 feet by 10 feet.
- The interior includes a living room, kitchen, bath, and two bedrooms.
- The walls are made of concrete, and the floors, ceilings, and shingles are also made of concrete.
- The cottage is equipped with a water closet, bath, and lavatory, with water provided from a central plant.
- It has electric lights and is heated by steam.
- The cottage is furnished with a range, table, chairs, and beds.
- There are 18 cottages for 100 girls, with each cottage accommodating 4 to 6 girls.
- Each cottage has a dining room, living room, kitchen, bath, and a reception hall.
- The cost of the cottage is $2,500.
The document highlights the use of concrete as a primary building material and provides specific details about the layout, amenities, and cost of the cottages designed for working women.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
The image is a black-and-white photograph, likely from the early 20th century, depicting industrial housing for working women. It is part of a page from a document or album, with the title "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women, Poured Houses of Concrete" written at the top.
The image is divided into two main sections:
Left Section:
- There is a photograph of an entrance gate labeled "Cambridge Court."
- Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads: "SEXTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, FAIRFIELD, ILL. Entrance to court and concrete cottages."
Right Section:
- There is a photograph of a small house with a porch, featuring wooden elements and a tiled roof.
- Below the photograph, there is a detailed description of the cottages:
- "The cottages are one story high. Area: 25' x 28'. Hip roof, one-third pitch. No cellar. Covered porch dimensions 7' x 18'. 4 rooms, bath and large hall are provided. The walls, porch floor, columns and shingles are of concrete. Wood trim is used for the interior finish. Steam heat is provided from a central plant. Electric light and complete plumbing is in each cottage."
- "There are 15 cottages for 120 girls. 2 girls share each room. In addition, there is a dining hall and a reception hall. The cost of the cottages is about $800 each."
The overall layout and style suggest that this is a record or promotional material for the Sexton Manufacturing Company's housing projects for working women in Fairfield, Illinois. The focus is on providing affordable, comfortable, and well-equipped living accommodations for these women.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This is an old, sepia-toned page that appears to be from a document or report about housing for working women. The page includes two photographs and accompanying text.
Top Section:
- Title:
- "Industrial Housing, Lodgings for Working Women"
- "Poured Houses of Concrete"
Left Photograph:
- Description:
- Caption: "Cambridge Court, Entrance to court and concrete cottages."
- Shows a gated entrance with an arched sign that reads "CAMBRIDGE COURT."
- A person is standing in front of the gate, giving a sense of scale.
- The gate has decorative elements, and there is a tree in the background.
Right Photograph:
- Description:
- Caption: "Sexton Manufacturing Company, Fairfield, Ill."
- Shows a one-story concrete cottage with a covered porch supported by columns.
- The cottage has a hip roof and appears to be part of a larger complex.
- There is some greenery in front of the cottage.
Text Below the Right Photograph:
- Details about the cottages:
- The cottages are one story high with dimensions of 25' x 23'.
- They have a hip roof, one-third pitch, and no cellar.
- Each cottage has a covered porch (7' x 18') and consists of 4 rooms, a bathroom, and a large hall.
- The walls, porch floor, columns, and shingles are made of concrete, and wood trim is used for the interior finish.
- Steam heat from a central plant, electric light, and full plumbing are provided.
- There are 15 cottages for 120 girls, with two girls sharing each room.
- There is a dining hall and a reception hall, and the cost of the cottages is about $800 each.
The overall layout and design suggest this is a historical document showcasing housing solutions for working women, emphasizing the use of concrete in construction.