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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
text visuals | 99.9% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a screen shot of a computer | 73.5% | |
a screen shot of a monitor | 62.1% | |
a close up of a screen | 62% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
primary view of object titled.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a document with a list of important documents, including a list of important documents,
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a document with the title of the state of new york
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image depicts a document labeled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY." The document features details related to an institution named "Western House of Refuge for Women" located in Albion, N.Y., established in 1893 and incorporated. The purpose of the institution is noted as "care and reformation of delinquent women and girls."
Key information is displayed, including the nature of control (public or private), methods of support, receipts and expenditures during 1903, statistics on the number of inmates, and terms and qualifications for admittance. The president of the board of management, treasurer, superintendent, and secretary are identified in the text. Additional details, such as the value of the property and sources of funds, are also included.
The content appears to have been prepared as part of an exhibit for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (likely the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis). The text is organized in a straightforward format on an off-white background, bordered with a thin black line, and mounted on a gray mat.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is of a document from the State of New York, specifically an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The document provides detailed information about an institution called the Western House of Refuge for Women located in Albion, New York. It includes its established date as 1890 and states that it is incorporated. The purpose of the institution is "care and reclamation of delinquent and wayward women."
The document mentions that the control of the institution is public, being owned and managed by the state. It lists key personnel, including the President of the Board of Management, Mr. John B. Lyon, and the Superintendent, Miss A. E. Curtin. The document also provides financial information, such as the institution's value of property, which is $125,000, and receipts and expenditures for the year 1903.
Operational statistics for the year are provided, including the total number of individuals cared for (121) and the number remaining at the close of the year (134). The document also outlines the terms and qualifications for admittance, including age restrictions and conditions for release, and it provides general information about the institution's activities.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York. It contains detailed information about the institution, including its name, location, purpose, nature of control, management, and various financial details such as receipts, expenditures, and the number of visitors during the year 1903. The exhibit provides a comprehensive overview of the organization and its activities.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It appears to be an exhibit form or information sheet for a state institution. The document is dated around 1903 and contains various administrative details including:
- The institution is located in Albion, NY and was established in 1896
- It appears to be a public institution supported by the State
- Financial information is listed, including receipts and expenditures
- The document includes details about number of people cared for during the year
- Various administrative positions and their holders are listed, including President of Board, Secretary, Treasurer, and Superintendent
- The form includes sections for "Methods of support," "General information," and other institutional details
The document appears to be an official record or submission for display at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (also known as the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair). The form is printed in black text on a light background and has a formal, administrative layout typical of early 20th century documentation.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image presents a scanned document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, featuring a beige background with a white rectangle in the center. The title "STATE OF NEW YORK" is displayed at the top, followed by "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" in a larger font size.
Document Details:
- Title: STATE OF NEW YORK
- Subtitle: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
- Background: Beige
- Rectangle: White, centered on the page
- Text: Black font, with some text highlighted in blue
Content:
The document appears to be an exhibit from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, showcasing information about the State Board of Charities and Western House of Refuge for Women. The text is organized into sections, including:
- Name of Institution: State Board of Charities and Western House of Refuge for Women
- Location: Albion, N.Y.
- Established: 1866
- Purpose: Care and reformation of delinquent women
- Nature of Control: Public or private
- Owned and Supported by: State
- President of Board of Management: Mr. John J. Byrnes
- Secretary: Mr. Frederic King
- Treasurer: Mr. Warren Stafford
- Superintendent: Miss A. E. Curtis
- Methods of Support: By appropriations from the State
- Receipts during 1903: $49,233.10
- Expenditures during 1903: $88,791.50
- Total number cared for during the year: 131
- Supported by public funds: 121
- Average number of inmates: 125
- Terms and qualifications for admission: Not specified
- General Information: Not specified
Conclusion:
The image provides a scanned document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, showcasing information about the State Board of Charities and Western House of Refuge for Women. The document appears to be an exhibit from the commission, highlighting the institution's purpose, management, and financial information.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a document from the State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which appears to be an exhibit detailing the financial information and operations of the Western House of Refuge for Women. The document is presented on a beige background with black text, featuring a title at the top that reads "STATE OF NEW YORK" in large font, followed by "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" in smaller font below it.
Below the title, the document provides various details about the institution, including its name, location, purpose, nature of control, president of the board of management, secretary, treasurer, superintendent, methods of support, receipts during 1903, expenditures during 1903, total number cared for during the year, number remaining at the close of the year, terms and qualifications for admittance, general information, and value of property. The text is written in a formal tone, suggesting that it is an official document intended for public viewing or record-keeping purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
This image is of a document titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission." The document is from the State of New York and is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities and Western House of Refuge for Women. The exhibit is about the Western House of Refuge for Women located in Albion, New York, which was established in 1890. The purpose of the institution is to care for and reform delinquent women. The document provides information about the institution's management, including the President of the Board of Management, Mr. John J. Byrnes, and the Superintendent, Miss A. E. Curtin. It also includes details about the institution's funding, with receipts during 1903 totaling $9,319.10 from public funds and $29,212.10 from private sources. The document also provides information about the institution's operations, including the number of inmates, the average number of inmates, and the terms and qualifications for admittance.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image shows a document titled "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" from the State of New York. It is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities and Western House of Refuge for Women. The document provides information about the Western House of Refuge for Women, including its location, purpose, nature of control, methods of support, value of property, receipts, expenditures, and general information. The document is organized in a structured format with headings and subheadings, and it includes specific details such as the name of the institution, its location, the purpose it serves, the nature of control, methods of support, value of property, receipts, expenditures, and general information.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-06
Here's a description of the image:
Overview:
The image is a document from the State of New York, related to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It's an exhibit about the "Western House of Refuge for Women". The document is aged, with yellowing paper and some creases, suggesting its age.
Content:
- Title: The document is headed with the state's name and the "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission".
- Institution: It provides details about the "Western House of Refuge for Women" in Albion, N.Y.
- Data:
- It was established in 1800.
- The purpose was "care and reformation of delinquent women".
- The control was public, owned and supported by the state.
- There are names for President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Superintendent (Miss A. E. Curtin).
- The funding method was by state appropriations.
- It includes financial data, like receipts and expenditures from 1903.
- It lists the number of people cared for in a year (191) and the number remaining at the end of the year (154).
- It provides the average number of inmates (100)
- Terms for admission were for delinquent women aged fifteen to thirty years.
- It states information about the Institution's history and success rate.
Visual Characteristics:
- The document is a printed text, formatted with headings and rows to display the information.
- The text is in a serif font.
- The paper has a light-colored background.
- The photograph of the document is a bit blurry.
- There is some wear and tear, particularly on the corners.
Overall Impression:
The document appears to be a record of an early reform institution for women. It conveys data on operations, finance, and the impact of the institution.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-06
Here's a description of the image, based on the OCR and visual elements:
The image shows an informational exhibit panel from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It details the "State Board of Charities and Western House of Refuge for Women."
Key details from the panel:
- Name of Institution: Western House of Refuge for Women
- Location: Albion, N.Y.
- Established: 1890 (Incorporated)
- Purpose: Care and reformation of delinquent women
- Nature of Control: Public (owned and supported by the State)
- Key Personnel: Mr. John J. Bynes (President of Board of Management), Mr. Frederic Almy (Secretary), Mr. Norman Stafford (Treasurer), Miss A.E. Curtin (Superintendent).
- Financials (1903): Receipts of $30,313.10 from public funds (also a figure of $29,313.10 is visible), expenditures of $38,701.60. Value of property $155,800.
- Statistics: 191 total cared for, 181 supported by public funds, 154 remaining at the close of the year, and an average number of 100 inmates.
- Admittance Terms: Delinquent women between 15 and 30 years of age.
- General Information: Claims the institution had been in operation for over 10 years, with the claim that over 70% of the women committed were reformed when discharged (having no further court record) and that 50% were known to have settled into quiet, respectable, and self-supporting lives.
Visually, the panel is a clean, simple layout, typical of such exhibits. The text is in a standard typeface, and the arrangement is structured and easy to read. It has a grey background and is in fairly good condition, though it has a worn and dated feel. The image is not a photograph, but a reproduction of a document.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, exhibited by the State Board of Charities and Correction Board of Visitors of the State of New York. The document provides information about an institution named "Parent Home of Albion" located in Albion, New York. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Name of Institution: Parent Home of Albion, Home for Feeble-Minded Women
Location: Albion, N.Y.
Established: 1886
Incorporated: Yes
Purpose, character, and regulation of institution:
- Nature of control: Public, but not supported by the State
- President of Board of Management: Mrs. Lizzie J. Byron
- Secretary: Miss Frederica King
- Treasurer: Mr. Norman Stafford
- Superintendent: Miss A. E. Curtin
Methods of support: By appropriations from the State
Value of property: $158,000
Receipts during 1903:
- From public funds: $56,835.15
- From private sources: $0
Expenditures during 1903: $35,791.60
Total number cared for during the year: 191
- Supported by public funds: 191
- Supported by private funds: 0
Number remaining at the close of the year: 184
- Average number of inmates: 180
Terms and qualifications for admission: Girls between the ages of fifteen and thirty years are received.
General information: This institution has been in operation a little over ten years, and in that time has received 377 inmates. The average stay of the inmates is about three years. The average number of inmates in the institution at any one time is 180. The institution is designed to care for feeble-minded women above the age of fifteen years, and those who are not violent but require care and protection.
The document appears to be a report or a summary of the institution's operations and financial details for the year 1903.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image is a document from the State of New York, specifically an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It details information about an institution called the "Western House of Refuge for Women." The document includes the following details:
- Name of the institution: Western House of Refuge for Women
- Location: Albion, N.Y.
- Established: 1890
- Purpose: Care and reformation of delinquent women
- Nature of control: Public, owned and supported by the state
- President of Board of Management: Mr. John J. Byrne
- Secretary: Mr. Praetorie A. Amy
- Treasurer: Mr. Norman Stafford
- Superintendent: Miss A. B. Curtin
- Methods of support: By appropriations from the state
- Value of property: $101,250
- Receipts during 1903: $98,129.10 from public funds, $0 from private sources
- Expenditures during 1903: $34,791.48
- Total number cared for during the year: 191 (supported by public funds), 191 (supported by private funds)
- Average number of inmates: 198
- Number remaining at the close of the year: 154
- Terms and qualifications for admittance: Delinquent women between the ages of fifteen and thirty years are received
- General information: The institution has been in operation for over ten years and, according to the document, has showed very satisfactory results in regard to the reforming measures of women, as over seventy per cent of the total number committed are so far reformed when discharged that they have no further court record. Fifty per cent are known to have settled into quiet, respectable, and self-respecting lives.
The document appears to be an annual report or a summary of the activities, finances, and achievements of the Western House of Refuge for Women in the year 1903.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image shows an official document from the State of New York, specifically an exhibit prepared by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The title at the top of the document reads "STATE OF NEW YORK" followed by "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission" and "EXHIBIT BY." The document appears to be a report or informational sheet about an institution, likely a charitable or social service organization.
The document contains various sections with details such as:
- The name of the institution: Western House of Refuse for Women.
- Location: Albion, N. Y.
- Established: 1890.
- Purpose: Care and reformation of delinquent women.
- Nature of control: Public, funded and supported by the State.
- Officers of the Board of Management, including the President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Superintendent.
- Methods of support: By appropriations from the State.
- Financial details for the year 1903, including receipts and expenditures.
- Number of individuals cared for during the year.
- Terms and qualifications for admittance.
- General information about the institution's operations and success rates.
The text is typed in a formal, official style, and the document is presented on a white paper with a black border. The background of the image appears to be a light-colored, possibly off-white or beige, surface. There are some smudges or marks on the background, suggesting it might be an old or scanned document.