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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
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created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a data table titled "TABLE XVI—Summary Table of Urban Housing and Overcrowding in England and Wales, 1891 and 1901," which provides statistics related to housing conditions in Great Britain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The table is divided into multiple columns, displaying information such as:
- Number of Tenements for 1891 and 1901.
- Percentage of all Tenements.
- Total Occupants for different room sizes.
- Percentage of Population based on room occupancy.
- Average Occupants per tenement.
- Details about Overcrowding, including the number of occupants living in tenements with fewer rooms than occupants.
Additional notes specify the urban areas being analyzed, such as "All Urban Districts" in different years, including Administrative County of London, County Boroughs, and other types of urban districts.
Below the table, there's a note referencing "To face page 67" and appears to credit the source as "From - Dewsnup's 'Housing Problems in England.'"
The table provides an analytical comparison of housing metrics in England and Wales over the two census years, reflecting trends in population density, occupancy, and housing conditions.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is a historical data table titled "Housing Conditions Great Britain." It presents a summary table of urban housing and overcrowding in England and Wales for the years 1891 and 1901. The table appears to be extracted from a document or publication, as indicated by text at the bottom "To face page 67" and a reference to "Domesday 'Housing Problem ... England.'"
The table contains multiple columns with data on various aspects of housing conditions such as the number of tenements with different numbers of rooms (1 room, 2 rooms, 3 rooms, 4 rooms, and 5 or more rooms), the percentage of all tenements, the total occupants, the percentage of population group, average occupants, number of occupants per tenement, and other metrics related to occupancy and overcrowding.
Columns are denoted with Roman numerals I through V, representing different administrative divisions like urban districts and county boroughs for the years 1891 and 1901. The rows provide statistics for the number of tenements and population in different housing categories.
The table is laid out on a grey page with a label at the top stating "Housing Conditions Great Britain," suggesting it might have been part of a report or study concerning historical housing conditions and statistics.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a table titled "Table XVI - Summary Table of Urban Housing and Overcrowding in England and Wales, 1801 and 1901" from the book "Housing Conditions Great Britain." The table is divided into two columns, with the left column labeled "Tenements with" and the right column labeled "Overcrowdings."
The table presents data on the number of tenements, percentage of all tenements, total occupants, percentage of population, average occupants per room, number of rooms occupied by two or more families, number of occupants of such tenements, and percentage of urban population in each tenement.
The table is set against a beige background, with a darker beige border surrounding it. A small, illegible handwritten note is visible in the bottom-left corner, while a larger handwritten note in the top-right corner reads "G. H. 9.2/4.1." The overall design of the table suggests that it is part of a larger report or study on housing conditions in Great Britain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a table titled "Housing Conditions Great Britain" that presents data on urban housing and overcrowding in England and Wales from 1901 to 1901. The table is divided into several sections, including "Tenements with," "Number of Tenements," "Percentage of all Tenements," "Total Occupants," "Percentage of Population," "Average Occupants per room," "Number of one roomed Tenements with more than two Occupants per room," and "Percentage of Urban Population in such Tenements."
The table provides information on the number of tenements, percentage of all tenements, total occupants, percentage of population, average occupants per room, number of one-roomed tenements with more than two occupants per room, and percentage of urban population in such tenements for different types of tenements, including those with one room, two rooms, three rooms, four rooms, and five or more rooms.
The table also includes columns for "All Urban Districts, 1901," "Administrative County of London, 1901," "County Boroughs, 1901," and "All Urban Districts (A + B + C), 1901."
Overall, the table provides a detailed breakdown of housing conditions in Great Britain during the early 20th century, highlighting issues related to overcrowding and the distribution of housing types across different regions.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
This image is a page from a document titled "Housing Conditions Great Britain" that contains a table labeled "Table XVI-Summary Table of Urban Housing and (Overcrowding) in England and Wales, 1901 and 1911." The table provides data on the number of tenements, total occupants, percentage of all tenements, percentage of population in each tenement, average occupants per room, number of tenements with more than a certain number of occupants per room, number of occupants of such tenements, and percentage of urban population in each tenement.
The table is divided into sections for different types of tenements, such as 1 room, 2 rooms, 3 rooms, 4 rooms, 5 rooms, and 6 or more rooms. Each section includes data for the years 1901 and 1911, with columns for the number of tenements, total occupants, percentage of all tenements, percentage of population in each tenement, average occupants per room, number of tenements with more than a certain number of occupants per room, number of occupants of such tenements, and percentage of urban population in each tenement.
The table also includes notes and references at the bottom of the page, indicating the sources of the data and providing additional information on the methodology used to compile the table. The page also includes a note at the top of the page that reads "To face page 67" and "from 'Housing Problem in England'."
Overall, the image provides a snapshot of the housing conditions in Great Britain during the early 20th century, highlighting the prevalence of overcrowding and the challenges faced by urban populations in terms of housing and living conditions.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image depicts a page from a report titled "Housing Conditions Great Britain," specifically focusing on Table XVI, which is a summary table of urban housing and overcrowding in England and Wales for the years 1901 and 1911.
The table is divided into multiple columns and rows, each containing numerical data and percentages. The columns are labeled with various categories related to housing conditions, such as the number of tenements, the percentage of all tenements, total occupants, and the percentage of the urban population. The rows are segmented by the number of rooms per tenement, ranging from 1 room to 6 or more rooms.
The data is presented in a structured format, with each cell containing either a number or a percentage. The table includes a detailed breakdown of the housing conditions, showing the distribution of tenements based on the number of rooms and the corresponding population statistics.
The table also includes footnotes at the bottom, providing additional context and references to the sources of the data, such as "All Urban Districts, 1901," "Administrative County of London, 1901," "County Boroughs, 1901," and "All Urban Districts (A+B+C), 1901."
The overall layout of the table is clear and organized, allowing for easy comparison of housing conditions between the two years. The use of numerical data and percentages provides a quantitative analysis of the housing situation in Great Britain during the early 20th century.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-13
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a scan of a page titled "Housing Conditions Great Britain". The page contains a table labeled "TABLE XVI-Summary Table of Urban Housing and Overcrowding in England and Wales, 1801 and 1901."
The table is split into several sections, including "Tenements with...", "Number of Tenements", "Percentage of all Tenements", "Total Occupants", "Percentage of Population in Group of Tenements", "Average Occupants per room", "Number of one to four roomed Tenements with more than two Occupants per room", "Overcrowding: Number of Occupants of such Tenements", and "Percentage of Urban Population in such Tenements". Each section contains data for both 1801 and 1901, broken down into columns labeled X, A, B, C, and Y.
Below the table, there's a note that reads "To face page 67." and "from: Devasnup 'Housing Problem in England'." There are also descriptions for each of the columns: X, A, B, C, and Y.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-13
This image shows a table titled "Summary Table of Urban Housing and Overcrowding in England and Wales, 1801 and 1901". It presents data related to housing conditions in urban areas, including the number of tenements, the percentage of all tenements, the total occupants, the percentage of population in each group of tenements, and overcrowding statistics. The table provides data for the years 1801 and 1901, and includes the following categories:
- Tenements with: 1 room, 2 rooms, 3 rooms, 4 rooms, 5 or more rooms.
- Columns denoted by X, A, B, C, and Y, likely representing different areas or classifications (All Urban Districts, Administrative County of London, etc.).
- Data for overcrowding and the percentage of urban population in each tenement category.
The image also includes details about the source, mentioning it is "from: Deusnup 'Housing Problem in England'".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is a table titled "Housing Conditions: Great Britain," specifically Table XVI, which details the "Summary Table of Urban Housing and Overcrowding in England and Wales, 1951 and 1961." The table provides various statistics related to housing conditions over these years, categorized by the number of rooms in tenements.
Here's a detailed breakdown of the table's structure and content:
Columns:
- Tenement Type: Categorizes tenements by the number of rooms (1 room, 2 rooms, 3 rooms, 4 rooms, 5 or more rooms).
- Number of Tenements: Lists the count of tenements for each type in 1951 and 1961.
- Percentage of All Tenements: Shows the percentage each tenement type represents of the total tenements in 1951 and 1961.
- Total Occupiers: Indicates the total number of occupiers for each tenement type in 1951 and 1961.
- Percentage of Population Living in Tenements: Shows the percentage of the population living in each type of tenement in 1951 and 1961.
- Average Occupancy per Room: Provides the average number of occupants per room for each tenement type in 1951 and 1961.
- Number of Persons in Overcrowded Tenements (With More Than One Occupant per Room): Lists the number of persons living in overcrowded conditions for each tenement type in 1951 and 1961.
- Percentage of Persons in Overcrowded Tenements: Shows the percentage of persons living in overcrowded conditions for each tenement type in 1951 and 1961.
- Percentage of Urban Population in Each Tenement Type: Indicates the percentage of the urban population living in each tenement type in 1951 and 1961.
Rows:
- The table is divided into rows based on the number of rooms in the tenements:
- 1 room
- 2 rooms
- 3 rooms
- 4 rooms
- 5 rooms
- 5 or more rooms
Additional Information:
- Sources: The data sources are cited at the bottom of the table, including references to various statistical reports and surveys from different years and regions.
- Footnotes: There are footnotes providing additional context or clarifications, such as the exclusion of certain housing statistics from specific regions.
Observations:
- There is a noticeable decrease in the number of 1-room and 2-room tenements from 1951 to 1961.
- The percentage of the population living in overcrowded conditions also shows a general decline over the decade.
- The average occupancy per room decreases for most tenement types from 1951 to 1961.
This table provides a comprehensive overview of the changes in urban housing conditions and overcrowding in England and Wales over the decade from 1951 to 1961.