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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a screen shot of a computer | 81.3% | |
a screen shot of a computer screen | 72.9% | |
screen shot of a computer | 72.8% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
the table is shown in the diagram below.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a folder containing a list of documents, including a list of items, including a
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a sheet of paper with a number of different forms
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This is a scanned image of a blank form titled "American National Red Cross Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." The document is divided into two sections across one page, with a layout for detailed data entry.
Left Section:
The left side is labeled "Red Cross Civilian Relief," with spaces for the following information:
- General information: Includes fields for the name of the applicant, date of application, date of departure, rank, regiment and company, etc.
- Family details: Includes sections to input the names, ages, occupations, wages, birthplace, and remarks on death, injury, or disability for family members under "Man" and "Woman," along with room for listing children.
- Relatives and dependents: Spaces for relatives' locations, kinship, addresses, and whether they are dependent or able to help financially.
- Insurance: Includes insurance type, amount, and company.
- Help given by War Department and others: Various fields for recording aid provided by employers, relief committees, and beneficial organizations.
Right Section:
The right side is for additional notes and actions:
- Family's estimate of needs and its plans
- Visitor's report and recommendations
- Action taken by this committee: Includes disbursements (dates and amounts).
There are designated spaces with lined formatting for detailed notes or actions taken by relief workers. At the bottom left of the form, there's a note mentioning that these cards should be supplied to Red Cross headquarters.
This document seems to have been used during a time when the Red Cross formalized aid investigations and records, possibly for civilian families affected by military enlistment or wartime conditions.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image displays a blank form from the American National Red Cross titled "Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." It is divided into two main sections side by side on a large sheet.
The left section, labeled "RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF," has various fields to be filled out, including:
- Details about the applicant, such as name, age, occupation, wages, and details about family members.
- Military-related information such as regiment, rank, and date of enlistment.
- Information about relatives, insurance, help given by the War Department, and assistance provided by employers or other relief committees.
- Space to list other interested persons, particularly pastors and priests, with their names and addresses.
The right section includes:
- "FAMILY'S ESTIMATE OF NEEDS AND ITS PLANS," providing space for the family or visitor to write their assessments and recommendations.
- "VISITOR'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS" for further detailed notes.
- "ACTION TAKEN BY THIS COMMITTEE" to document any actions initiated.
- A table at the bottom labeled "DISBURSEMENTS BY COMMITTEE," with columns for the date and amount of any disbursements.
Overall, the form is designed to collect detailed information about individuals and families in need of civilian relief, allowing the Red Cross to assess and address their needs.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image shows a form from the American National Red Cross for Civilian Relief, Investigation and Record Blanks. The form appears to be used for collecting information about a family's needs and plans during a time of crisis or disaster. The form includes sections for the family's personal details, their current address, previous addresses, and information about any dependents or disabilities. There is also a section for the visitor's report and recommendations, as well as a section for recording the actions taken by the committee and any disbursements made.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows a blank American National Red Cross civilian relief form. It appears to be a historical document divided into two main sections. The left side contains fields for collecting personal and family information, including spaces for surname, address, regiment and company details, and information about family members. There are sections for recording details about the man, woman, and children of the family, as well as spaces for listing relatives and their addresses.
The right side of the form has sections titled "Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans," "Visitor's Report and Recommendations," and "Action Taken by This Committee." At the bottom right is a small table for recording disbursements by committee.
The form appears to be designed for documenting civilian relief cases and tracking assistance provided by the Red Cross. It's a comprehensive document meant to gather all relevant information about families seeking aid and the organization's response to their needs.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a form for the American National Red Cross, specifically for civilian relief. The form is titled "Civilian Relief" and has two sections: one for the applicant's information and one for the family's estimate of needs and plans.
- Applicant Information
- The first section of the form is for the applicant's information.
- It includes fields for the applicant's name, address, date of application, visitor, and rent.
- There are also fields for the applicant's family members, including their names, ages, occupations, and relationships to the applicant.
- Additionally, there are fields for the applicant's employer, including their name, address, and length of employment.
- Family's Estimate of Needs and Plans
- The second section of the form is for the family's estimate of needs and plans.
- It includes fields for the family's estimate of needs, including food, clothing, shelter, and medical care.
- There are also fields for the family's plans, including their current living situation, their plans for the future, and any other relevant information.
- Action Taken by the Committee
- The form also includes a section for the action taken by the committee, which includes fields for the committee's decision, the date of the decision, and any additional comments.
- Commitments by Committee
- Finally, the form includes a section for the committee's commitments, which includes fields for the committee's promises to provide assistance, the date of the promise, and any additional comments.
Overall, the form is designed to gather information about the applicant's situation and needs, as well as their family's plans and commitments. It is likely used by the American National Red Cross to assess the applicant's eligibility for relief and to provide assistance as needed.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a scanned document titled "American National Red Cross Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." The document is divided into two sections, each containing a form with various fields for data entry.
Section 1: Red Cross Civilian Relief Form
- Summary: This section includes fields for the applicant's name, address, and other relevant information.
- Relatives in the City: This field allows the applicant to list their relatives living in the city.
- Other Relatives: This field enables the applicant to provide information about their other relatives.
- Insurance (Kind): This field is used to record the type of insurance coverage the applicant has.
- Help Given by Man (Dept): This field tracks the assistance provided by the man department.
- Latest Employer of Selected Men: This field records the most recent employer of the selected men.
- Help Given by This Employer: This field documents the support offered by the employer.
- Help Given by Other Relief Committees (Names): This field lists the names of other relief committees that have provided assistance.
- Help Given by Others (Including Beneficial Organizations): This field records the help received from other organizations, including beneficial ones.
- Other Intermittent Persons (Particularly Pastors and Priests) with Names and Addresses: This field allows the applicant to list other intermittent persons, such as pastors and priests, along with their names and addresses.
Section 2: Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans
- Visitor's Report and Recommendations: This section is reserved for the visitor's report and recommendations.
- Action Taken by This Committee: This field records the actions taken by the committee.
- Disbursements by Committee: This field tracks the disbursements made by the committee.
In summary, the document provides a comprehensive template for collecting information about individuals seeking relief from the American National Red Cross. It covers various aspects, including personal details, employment history, insurance coverage, and assistance received from different sources. The document also includes sections for the visitor's report, committee actions, and disbursements, ensuring a thorough record of the relief process.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
This image shows two pages from a Red Cross Civilian Relief form. The first page has a title "RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF" at the top and a subtitle "GENERAL FORM No. 4" at the bottom. It has sections for "SUBJECT", "EXACT PRESENT ADDRESS OF FAMILY", "DATE OF APPLICATION", "VISITOR", "RESIDENT AND COMPANY", "LATEST ADDRESS BEFORE ENLISTMENT", "DATE OF DEPARTURE FROM THIS CITY", "PREVIOUS ADDRESS", "DATE OF ENLISTMENT", "RESIDENCE", "AGE", "OCCUPATION", "WAGES", "NATIVE COUNTRY", "YEARS IN U.S.", "DEATH, INJURY, OR DISABILITY - OR REMARKS", "WOMAN", "CHILDREN", "RELATIVES", "INSURANCE", "HELP GIVEN BY WAR DEPT", "LATEST EMPLOYER OF ELISTED MAN", "HELP GIVEN BY THIS EMPLOYER", "HELP GIVEN BY OTHER RELIEF COMMITTEE (NAMES)", "HELP GIVEN BY OTHERS (INCLUDING BENEFICIAL ORGANIZATIONS)", and "OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS (PARTICULARLY PASTORS AND PRIESTS WITH NAMES AND ADDRESSES)". The second page has a title "FAMILY'S ESTIMATE OF NEEDS AND ITS PLANS" at the top and a subtitle "VISITOR'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS" at the bottom. It has sections for "ACTION TAKEN BY THIS COMMITTEE", "DISBURSEMENTS BY COMMITTEE", and "DATE".
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows two pages of a document titled "American National Red Cross Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." The document appears to be a form used by the Red Cross to gather information about individuals seeking relief.
The left page has sections for personal information, including the name, address, occupation, and other details about the individual. It also includes sections for information about their family, such as their spouse's name, children's names, and other relatives. There are also sections for information about their employment, insurance, and any assistance they may be receiving from other sources.
The right page has sections for the Red Cross's investigation and recommendations. It includes sections for the visitor's report, the family's estimate of needs and its plans, and the action taken by the committee. There is also a section for disbursements by the committee, which includes the date and amount of any assistance provided.
Overall, the document appears to be a comprehensive form used by the Red Cross to gather information about individuals seeking relief and to document the assistance provided to them.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14
Here's a description of the image based on the provided information:
Overall Impression:
The image shows a document labeled "American National Red Cross Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." It appears to be a form or set of forms for recording information related to civilian relief efforts. The form is divided into two sections on a single page.
Left Section:
- Title: "RED CROSS CIVILIAN RELIEF"
- This section is structured as a detailed questionnaire with labeled fields for information such as:
- Surname, First Name
- Exact Present Address of Family
- Regiment and Company
- Rank
- Age, Occupation, Wages
- Native Country, Years in the U.S.
- Death, Injury, or Disability
- Information about children, relatives, other relatives, insurance, and various forms of help given.
- Fields for information about the latest employer, and other individuals or organizations providing assistance.
Right Section:
- Headings:
- "FAMILY'S ESTIMATE OF NEEDS AND ITS PLANS"
- "VISITOR'S REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS"
- "ACTION TAKEN BY THIS COMMITTEE"
- "DISBURSEMENTS BY COMMITTEE" (with columns for Date and Amount)
Additional Notes:
- The forms are pre-printed with lines for filling in information.
- The overall impression is of a standardized form used for gathering and recording data in a systematic way.
I hope this is helpful.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14
Here's a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a scan of a vintage form or booklet. It's an investigation and record blank from the American National Red Cross. It has sections for various types of information related to civilian relief, suggesting it was used during a time of war or significant social need.
Content Breakdown:
- Title and Header: The header clearly states "American National Red Cross" and "Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." The form title is "Red Cross Civilian Relief."
- Left Side (Detailed Information):
- This side is dedicated to collecting personal and family information. Fields are present for:
- Surname
- Regiment and Company
- Rank
- First Name
- Age
- Occupation
- Wages
- Native Country
- Year in U.S.
- Death, Injury, or Disability - or Remarks
- Children (List Names)
- Relatives in This City (Kinship, Address, Whether Dependent or Able to Help)
- Other Relatives
- Insurance (Kind, Amount, In What Company)
- Help Given by War Dept
- Latest Employer of Enlisted Man (Address, Length of Time Employed)
- Help Given by This Employer
- Help Given by Other Relief Committees (Names, Addresses, Amount)
- Help Given by Others (Including Beneficial Organizations)
- Other Interested Persons (Particularly Pastors and Priests) with Names and Addresses
- This side is dedicated to collecting personal and family information. Fields are present for:
- Right Side (Narrative and Action):
- Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans: A section for writing a description.
- Visitor's Report and Recommendations: A section for writing a description.
- Action Taken by This Committee: A section for a description.
- Disbursements by Committee: (Date, Amount)
Style and Historical Context:
- The form has a utilitarian, bureaucratic style.
- The language used indicates a historical context likely related to war or major social upheaval, as the focus is on civilian relief.
- The layout and headings are typical of forms used to gather information for social support or assistance programs.
Additional Details:
- There's a general number on the top right, as well as another number.
- The paper appears aged, suggesting its age.
- There's a date on the bottom right: "Reg. 17-03-Feb-1920."
In summary, it is a historical document showing an American National Red Cross form used to gather detailed personal, financial, and social information for providing civilian relief.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a form used by the American National Red Cross for Civilian Relief investigations and record-keeping. The form is titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief" and is labeled as "Standard Form No. 6." It is divided into several sections for gathering detailed information about an individual or family in need of relief.
Left Section:
Name of Applicant:
- Last name
- First name and initial
- Current address
- Date of departure from the city
- Date of employment
- Age
- Occupation
- Nationality
- Marital status
- Dependents (with their ages)
- Death, illness, or disability (if relevant)
Relatives in This City:
- Name
- Address
- Whether dependent or able to help
Other Relatives:
- Name
- Address
- Whether dependent or able to help
Friends (with their names and addresses)
Employment Details:
- Largest employer of skilled men
- Help given by this employer
- Help given by other relief committee names
- Help given by other individuals or organizations
Other Information:
- Other interested persons, particularly pastors and priests, with names and addresses
Right Section:
Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans:
- A section for the family to describe their needs and plans for assistance.
Visitor's Report and Recommendations:
- A section for the visitor (likely a Red Cross representative) to report their findings and make recommendations.
Action Taken by This Committee:
- A section to document the actions taken by the committee in response to the application.
Recommendations of This Committee:
- A section for the committee to make recommendations regarding the relief to be provided.
Additional Notes:
- The form includes a note at the bottom indicating that a copy of the form should be sent to the appropriate department for follow-up.
- The form is dated "2-17-12" in the top right corner.
This form is designed to comprehensively gather information about the applicant's situation, their support network, and their needs, allowing the Red Cross to make informed decisions about providing relief.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image depicts two pages of a document from the American National Red Cross, specifically designed for "Civilian Relief." The document is titled "Investigation and Record Blanks" and is labeled as "General Form No. 9."
The left page is titled "Red Cross Civilian Relief" and contains a detailed form with various fields to fill out. These fields include personal information such as surname, first name, and gender (man or woman), as well as additional details about the family (e.g., number of children, occupation, wages, native country, years in the U.S., and any death, injury, or disability related remarks).
It also includes sections for relatives in the city, other relatives, insurance information, and details about the latest employer and help given by this employer and other relief committees. There is a section for the visitor's report and recommendations, and at the bottom, there are fields for the committee's action and disbursements.
The right page is titled "Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans" and "Visitor's Report and Recommendations," providing space for the family to estimate their needs and plans, and for the visitor to provide their report and recommendations.
The document is part of the Red Cross's efforts to provide support and assistance to civilian families during a significant period, likely during a conflict or other emergency, as there are references to "enlistment" and "war dept." The form is designed to gather comprehensive information about the families to ensure they receive appropriate support.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
This image is a historical form titled "American National Red Cross: Civilian Relief Investigation and Record Blanks." The form is labeled as "General Form No. 9" and appears to be used for documenting information related to civilian relief efforts, likely during a time of war or national crisis. The form is divided into two main sections.
Left Section: Red Cross Civilian Relief
This section includes various fields to gather detailed information about the family and their circumstances:
- Name of Chapter: Space to write the name of the local Red Cross chapter.
- Date of Application: Space to record when the application was made.
- Visitor: Space for the name of the Red Cross visitor who conducted the investigation.
- Surname, First Name, Age: Fields for the family members' names and ages.
- Regiment and Company, Rank: Information about the military service of the enlisted person.
- Exact Present Address of Family, Latest Address Before Enlistment, A Previous Address: Fields to document the family's addresses.
- Occupation, Wages, Native Country, Years in U.S.: Information about the family's employment and background.
- Death, Injury, or Disability—Or Remarks: Space to note any relevant conditions affecting the family.
- Children: Fields to list the children in the family.
- Relatives in This City, Other Relatives: Information about relatives who may be able to assist the family.
- Insurance: Details about any insurance the family has.
- Help Given by War Dept., Latest Employer of Enlisted Man, Help Given by This Employer, Help Given by Other Relief Committees, Help Given by Others: Fields to document various forms of assistance the family has received.
- Other Interested Persons: Space to list other individuals who may be involved in helping the family.
Right Section: Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans
This section is for the family to outline their needs and plans:
- Family's Estimate of Needs and Its Plans: Space for the family to write down what they need and their plans for addressing their situation.
- Visitor's Report and Recommendations: Space for the Red Cross visitor to write a report and make recommendations based on their investigation.
- Action Taken by This Committee: Space to record the actions taken by the Red Cross committee.
- Disbursements by Committee: Fields to document the dates and amounts of any financial assistance provided by the committee.
The form is designed to be comprehensive, ensuring that all necessary information is collected to effectively provide relief and assistance to families in need. The bottom of the form includes a note about the availability of additional forms and instructions for ordering them.