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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 90.4% | |
paintings art | 9.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of a map | 74.4% | |
close up of a map | 70.2% | |
a map with text | 57.1% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a map of a map of a map of a map of a city
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a map of the london underground system
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image is a vintage map of the London Underground rail system, labeled "Underground Map of London." It highlights the city's transit network as it existed historically, with lines depicted in red and blue to represent different services and routes. Major interchange stations are marked with specific symbols for easy identification, and several areas of interest, such as Westminster, Kensington, and the City of London, are detailed in inset maps positioned around the larger map for additional granularity.
Key geographic features, such as the River Thames, are prominently displayed, meandering across the map and intersecting with the transit lines. The style of the map reflects the design conventions of an earlier era, with intricate linework and clear labeling of stations and neighborhoods. Some lines are marked as "under construction," indicating active development during the timeframe. This map serves as both a transit guide and a snapshot of London's urban planning and infrastructure from the past.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is an old map titled "Underground Map of London," showing the layout of London's underground train system and other rails. The map is likely from the early 20th century, judging by its style and features.
The map visually represents various underground railway lines, depicted using red and blue lines. The blue lines denote the underground electric railways, while the red lines represent the Metropolitan Railways. Solid lines indicate existing routes, while dashed lines signify lines under construction.
The map includes several insets, providing more detailed views of specific areas in London, like "Kensington: The Museums, etc.," "West End Shopping Area," "West Central Area," and "The City." These insets highlight landmarks such as British Museum, Westminster, and various shopping areas.
Also shown are iconic features like the River Thames running through the city, a major geographic feature that helps to orient the map. Exchange stations and others are marked with circular symbols, including filled blue and red circles to denote specific types of stations in the network.
Overall, the map serves as a historical representation of London's early underground transit system, with a mix of detailed geographic information and navigational tools for travelers and city planners.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
This image appears to be a detailed map of the underground (subway) system in London, England, titled "Underground Map of London". The map shows the various subway lines and stations across the city, as well as some key landmarks and shopping areas. The map includes a legend that indicates different types of railway lines, such as the Metropolitan Railway and the East London Railway. There are also inset maps of specific areas like Kensington and the West End shopping district. Overall, this is a comprehensive map of the London underground transportation network.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical Underground map of London showing various transit lines and stations. The map appears to be from an older era, with blue and red lines indicating different railway routes across the city. The River Thames is clearly visible winding through the center of the map. There are several detailed inset maps at the bottom showing important areas like Kensington (with The Museums), the West End shopping area, Chancery Lane, and The City.
The map includes a legend indicating "Exchange Stations" and lines "Under construction" with different symbols. The railway lines shown include Underground Electric Railways, Metropolitan Railway, and East London Railway, each marked in different colors.
Notable landmarks and areas marked include Westminster, White Star Offices (Oceanic House), and various stations throughout the network. The map provides a comprehensive view of London's early rapid transit system, showing how the underground network connected different parts of the city. The style and presentation suggest this is likely from the early 20th century, when London's underground system was still developing.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a map of London's underground railway system, titled "Underground Map of London" in the top-right corner. The map is presented on a beige background with black lines and text, featuring a key in the top-right corner that explains the symbols used to represent different types of lines and stations.
The map showcases various lines, including the Central, District, Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Victoria, Northern, Jubilee, and Waterloo & City lines. Each line is represented by a distinct color, with the Central line depicted in blue, the District line in red, and the Circle line in dark blue. The map also includes several notable landmarks and points of interest, such as:
- White Star Office/Oceanic House
- Kensington The Museums, etc.
- West End Shopping Area
- The City
Additionally, the map features several inset maps that provide more detailed views of specific areas, including:
- The West End Shopping Area
- The City
- The West Central Area
These inset maps offer a closer look at the local geography and infrastructure of these regions.
Overall, the map provides a comprehensive overview of London's underground railway system, highlighting the various lines, stations, and landmarks that make up this extensive network.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a map of London, England, with the title "Underground Map of London" in the top-right corner. The map features a beige background with black lines representing roads and blue lines indicating the Underground railway system. Red lines signify other railway systems.
In the top-left corner, a small inset map displays the location of the White Star Office and Oceanic House. The bottom-left corner contains another inset map, which highlights the Kensington area, including the Museums, etc. The bottom-center inset map focuses on the West End shopping area, while the bottom-right inset map showcases the City area.
A note at the bottom of the map reads, "Provision for rapid transit in London." The overall design of the map suggests that it was created for informational purposes, likely for tourists or commuters seeking to navigate the city's transportation system.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a map of London, England, with various transportation routes and landmarks highlighted. The map is titled "Map of London" and includes a legend with different colored lines representing different types of transportation, such as the Underground, Metropolitan Railway, and East London Railway. The map also includes a reference section with a list of stations and their corresponding lines. The map is surrounded by a white border and has a vintage look.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a map of the London Underground, dated 1915. The map is titled "UNDERGROUND MAP OF LONDON" and is presented in a sepia tone, typical of historical documents. It includes various lines and stations, with different colors representing different railway lines. The main lines are shown in blue and red, with some lines having a dotted appearance, indicating that they are under construction or planned. The map also includes insets that provide more detailed views of specific areas, such as "White Star Offices, Oceanic House" and "West End Shopping Area." These insets show additional stations and routes within these regions. The map is framed by a border and includes a legend that explains the different symbols and colors used. The overall layout is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the London Underground system as it existed or was planned in 1915.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image is an antique map of the London Underground, titled "Town Planning, London, Eng." and "Underground Map of London." The map primarily uses two colors, blue and red, to denote different railway lines. The blue lines are labelled "Electric Railways" in the reference section, while the red lines are marked "Metropolitan Railway." Dotted blue lines indicate railways under construction. Exchange stations are marked with a specific symbol.
The map details the layout of the underground lines across London, tracing routes across the city. The river Thames is visible meandering through the city.
Smaller, more detailed maps of certain areas are inset around the main map, highlighting specific locations like Westminster, Kensington, West End shopping area, West Central Area, and The City. These insets include street names and landmarks.
The overall aesthetic is historical, suggesting that it is an older planning document for London's rapid transit system.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
The image is a vintage map of the London Underground. It's a detailed diagram, rendered in a classic, almost architectural style. The main focus is the network of underground railway lines, depicted in red and blue, with dotted lines indicating sections under construction.
Here's a breakdown:
- Color-coding: The map uses a color-coding system to differentiate between different lines. Red lines and blue lines.
- Labeling: The map is filled with labels identifying stations, streets, and notable areas such as "White Star Office Oceanic House," "West End Shopping Area," "Kensington," and "The City."
- Inset maps: There are inset maps that provide more detail of specific areas.
- Text and title: The title "UNDERGROUND MAP OF LONDON" is prominently displayed at the top right corner. It contains labels about exchange stations and under construction. At the bottom there is a title reading "Provision for rapid transit in London."
- Overall style: The style is vintage. The text appears to be hand-lettered and the map is probably hand-drawn, or at least, based on hand-drawn elements.
The map is a historical document, likely produced for urban planning or transport purposes, offering a glimpse into the evolution of London's famous subway system.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a historical map of London's underground railway system, likely from the early 20th century. It is titled "Town Planning, London, Ltd." and includes a detailed layout of the underground and overground railway lines.
Key features of the map:
Railway Lines:
- The map shows various railway lines in different colors:
- Blue lines represent existing underground railway routes.
- Red lines indicate railway routes under construction.
- Dashed lines suggest proposed or planned routes.
- The lines crisscross the city, connecting various parts of London.
- The map shows various railway lines in different colors:
Stations:
- Numerous stations are marked along the railway lines, indicating stops for passengers.
- Key stations and interchanges are highlighted, showing the connectivity between different lines.
Geographical Features:
- The River Thames is depicted, providing a geographical reference point.
- Major landmarks and areas such as Westminster, Kensington, and The City are labeled.
Insets:
- There are several inset maps providing detailed views of specific areas:
- Westminster area, showing the White Star Office and Oceana House.
- Kensington area, highlighting The Minories, etc.
- West and Shopping area.
- Central area, including Charing Cross and other notable locations.
- The City area, showing key financial and commercial districts.
- There are several inset maps providing detailed views of specific areas:
Legend and References:
- The map includes a legend explaining the symbols used for existing stations, stations under construction, and references to other maps or plans.
- A reference to "Provisional Plan for Rapid Transit in London" is noted at the bottom.
Overall, the map provides a comprehensive overview of London's underground railway network during a period of significant urban planning and development.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This image is a map of the London Underground, also known as the "Tube," showing the proposed or existing network as of the time of its creation. The map outlines various lines and their stations, with color-coded sections for different rail services, including the Underground, Electric Railways, Metropolitan Railway, and East London Railway. Key areas in the map are labeled, such as the City, West End, and important landmarks.
The map includes several insets, providing detailed views of specific areas, like the City, the West End, and the West Central Area. It also highlights important locations such as museums, shopping areas, and cultural sites within these insets. The map is marked with details about the expansion plans, showing potential routes and exchanges that were either under construction or proposed at the time.
The title "Town Planning, London, Eng." suggests that the map might be part of a broader urban planning context, possibly related to the development or expansion of the London Underground network to support the evolving cityscape and transportation needs of London.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This image is a historical map of London's underground railway system. It is titled "Underground Map of London" and appears to be from the early to mid-20th century, given the style and the technology depicted. The map shows the layout of the various underground lines, which are color-coded for different routes. The blue lines represent the "Underground Electric Railways," the red lines represent the "Metropolitan Railway," and the black lines represent the "East London Railway."
The map includes a detailed network of stations, with the central area of London having a high density of stations. The River Thames is prominently featured, curving through the center of the map. The map also includes some surface landmarks and districts, such as "Westminster," "The City," and "West End Shopping Area."
There are three inset maps at the bottom of the main map, providing more detailed views of specific areas: "Westminster," "West End Shopping Area," and "The City." These insets highlight important streets, landmarks, and points of interest within these regions.
The map also includes a legend in the top right corner, explaining the symbols used, such as exchange stations and stations under construction. The title "Town Planning, London, Eng." is at the top, indicating that this map might have been part of a town planning document or study. The bottom of the image has a caption that reads "Provision for rapid transit in London," suggesting that the map was used to illustrate the planning and development of the rapid transit system in London.