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Imagga
created on 2019-06-07
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-07
a close up of a sign | 77.9% | |
a white sign with black text | 53.4% | |
a sign on the screen | 46.8% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-13
a page from the original document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a sign that says state of new york
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a document with the title of the state of new york
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a document titled "State of New York Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by State Board of Charities." It provides detailed statistics and information about a hospital, referred to here as "City Hospital," located on Blackwell's Island in New York City. The document outlines various aspects of the institution, such as:
- System: Congregate
- Fiscal Control: Managed by city authorities
- Capacity: 1,200 with acreage of 20
- Supervision: Commissioner of Public Charities
- Facilities: Fully equipped hospital
- Administration: Supervised by the superintendent
Additional statistics include:
- Value of land and buildings in 1903: Approximately $1,000,000
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance in 1903: $5.88
- Total number of inmates supported in 1903: 7,383
- Remaining inmates in October 1903: 591
- Classification of inmates: Includes able-bodied, those over 70 years of age (19), sick/infirm (574), blind, and mentally defective (17).
The document also provides a brief historical note, mentioning that the hospital was formerly known as Charity Hospital and was the second largest institution owned by New York City. Patients were referred from Bellevue and other hospitals, and an improvement in the hospital's facilities is noted.
Overall, this document appears to be an exhibit report detailing the hospital's operations, population, and finances for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, likely dating back to the early 20th century.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a historical document titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission Exhibit by State Board of Charities." It appears to be a report about the City Hospital located on Blackwell's Island, N.Y. City. The document provides various details about the hospital, such as:
- The hospital operates under a congregate system.
- The fiscal control is managed by city authorities.
- The institution is visited and inspected by the State Board of Charities.
- It has a capacity of 1,200 and an acreage of 20.
- The average number of inmates in 1903 was 643.
- Total expenses for 1903 were $1,198,006.79.
The document also mentions classifications of inmates, including categories such as able-bodied, aged over 70, sick or infirm, blind, and mentally defective. There is a note that the City Hospital was formerly known as the Charity Hospital and is the second largest of the hospitals owned by the city of New York. It is intended for cases that require protracted treatment, and patients are received from Bellevue and other hospitals. The document includes a remark that the hospital's buildings have been improved.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be an exhibit by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which is part of the State Board of Charities of New York. The exhibit provides detailed information about the City Hospital, located on Blackwell's Island, New York City. The information includes the hospital's capacity, acreage, value of land and buildings, value of labor of inmates, average number of inmates, fiscal control, supervision, and other administrative details. The exhibit also includes general information about the hospital, stating that it is the second largest of the hospitals owned by the city of New York and is employed for cases requiring prolonged treatment.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This image shows a historical document from the State of New York's Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It's an exhibit form from the State Board of Charities regarding the City Hospital located on Blackwell's Island, NY City (now known as Roosevelt Island).
The document, dated 1903, provides detailed information about the hospital including:
- It was a congregate system hospital under superintendent administration
- Capacity was 1,200 beds with 80 acres of land
- The property value was $1,000,000 in 1903
- Average number of inmates/patients in 1903 was 843
- Weekly per capita cost of maintenance was $5.89
- Total number supported during 1903 was 7,365
- Patient classification included: able-bodied, over 70 years (19), sick or infirm (574), blind, and mentally defective (17)
- Total expenses for 1903 were $195,008.79
The general information notes that this was formerly known as the Charity Hospital and was the second largest hospital owned by New York City, receiving patients from Bellevue and other hospitals. The document also mentions recent building additions and improvements.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a scanned document from the State of New York, specifically the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which is an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides information about a hospital located on Blackwell's Island, New York City.
- Title: The title of the document is "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," with the subtitle "EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES."
- The title is written in a formal font, indicating the official nature of the document.
- Name of Institution: The name of the institution is "City Hospital."
- The name is written in a smaller font than the title, but still in a formal font.
- Location: The location of the institution is "Blackwell's Island, N.Y., city."
- The location is written in a smaller font than the title, but still in a formal font.
- System (congregate or cottage): The system of the institution is "Congregate."
- The system is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Supervision: The supervision of the institution is "Commission of Public Charities."
- The supervision is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Visitiation and Inspection: The visitiation and inspection of the institution is "State Board of Charities."
- The visitiation and inspection is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Capacity: The capacity of the institution is "1200."
- The capacity is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance: The average weekly per capita cost of maintenance is "$5.80."
- The average weekly per capita cost of maintenance is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Total number supported during the year: The total number supported during the year is "7365."
- The total number supported during the year is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- State poor, county poor: The state poor and county poor are "city or town poor,7385."
- The state poor and county poor are written in a small font, indicating that they are secondary pieces of information.
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903: The total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903 is "901."
- The total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903 is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Classification: The classification of the institution is "Able-bodied, over 70 years of age, 19; sick or infirm, 874; blind, 1st; mentally defective, 1st."
- The classification is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
- Total expenses 1903: The total expenses 1903 are "$106,000.70."
- The total expenses 1903 are written in a small font, indicating that they are secondary pieces of information.
- General information: The general information about the institution is "Formerly known as the Charity Hospital, has second largest of the hospitals owned by the city of New York, it is employed for much cases as require prolonged treatment, patients are received from all Bellevue and other hospitals. Lately its buildings have been added to and greatly-improved."
- The general information is written in a small font, indicating that it is a secondary piece of information.
In summary, the document provides detailed information about the City Hospital on Blackwell's Island, New York City, including its capacity, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, and general information about the institution. The document is written in a formal font and includes various pieces of information, including the name of the institution, location, system, supervision, visitiation and inspection, capacity, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, total number supported during the year, state poor, county poor, total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903, classification, and total expenses 1903.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image depicts a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which was an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK" and features a table with various columns, including "Name of institution," "System (congregate or cottage)," "Fiscal control," "Visitation and inspection," "Capacity," "Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance," "Total number supported during the year," "State poor," "Total number remaining in institution," "Classification," and "Total expenses."
The document appears to be a report on the City Hospital, which is located on Blackwell's Island, N.Y. The hospital has a capacity of 1,000 beds and is fully equipped. The average weekly per capita cost of maintenance is $5.80, and the total number supported during the year is 7,562. The state poor account for 7385 of the total number supported, while the city or town poor account for 591. The total number remaining in institution on October 1, 1903, is 591, and the classification is "Able-bodied." The total expenses for the year are $1,000,000.70.
The document also includes some general information about the hospital, such as its location and the fact that it is the second-largest hospital owned by the city of New York. It is employed for much more than a protracted treatment, and patients are received from all Bellevue and other hospitals. The building has been added to and greatly improved.
Overall, the document provides a detailed overview of the City Hospital's operations, finances, and patient demographics. It suggests that the hospital is a large and well-equipped institution that provides care to a significant number of patients, including those who are able-bodied and those who are mentally defective.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
This is an image of an old document, which is a report on the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. The report is titled "State of New York" and is dated 1903. The document contains information about the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, including the name of the institution, the location, the fiscal control, the visitation and inspection, the capacity, the value of products of farm, the receipts from sales, the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, the total number supported during the year, the state poor, the county poor, the city or town poor, the total number remaining in the institution, the classification, the total expenses, and the general information.
The report provides detailed information about the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, including the name of the institution, which is the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, the location, which is Blackerell's Island, H.T. City, the fiscal control, which is the city authorities, the visitation and inspection, which is the state board of charities, the capacity, which is 1400, the value of products of farm, which is $3, the receipts from sales, which is $3, the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, which is $5.88, the total number supported during the year, which is 7585, the state poor, which is 7585, the county poor, which is 7585, the city or town poor, which is 7585, the total number remaining in the institution, which is 581, the classification, which is able-bodied, over 70 years of age, sick or infirm, blind, mentally defective, the total expenses, which is $196,006.79, and the general information, which is that the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission was employed for such cases as require protracted treatment.
The report is written in a formal and concise manner, with the information presented in a structured and organized format. The use of blue and black ink adds to the professional and official appearance of the document. Overall, the report provides valuable insights into the operations and activities of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission during the year 1903.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image shows a document with text printed on it. The text is printed in different colors. The document is titled "STATE OF NEW YORK Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission EXHIBIT BY STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES." The text is written in a font that is easy to read. The document is printed on a white sheet of paper. The paper is folded in half, and the text is printed on both sides.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-14
Here is a description of the image:
The image presents a document titled "State of New York, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission," under which it says "Exhibit by State Board of Charities."
The document is a form providing information on an institution, identified as "City Hospital." The form includes details such as its location on Blackwell's Island in New York City, system (congregate or cottage), fiscal control by city authorities, and supervision by the Commissioner of Public Charities. The capacity of the hospital is listed as 1800, with 20 acres of land and buildings valued at $1,000,000. The form also specifies the average weekly per capita cost of maintenance in 1903 as $5.86.
The document outlines the total number of people supported during the year 1903 as 7,883 and notes 501 individuals remaining in the institution on October 1, 1903. It classifies residents as able-bodied, over 70 years of age (19), sick or infirm (574), blind, and mentally defective (17).
Lastly, the form provides general information, stating that the hospital, formerly known as the Charity Hospital, is the second largest hospital owned by the City of New York and is used for cases requiring protracted treatment. It mentions that patients are received from Bellevue and other hospitals, and that the buildings have been added to and greatly improved.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-14
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a document from the State of New York, created for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. It's an exhibit by the State Board of Charities and contains information about a City Hospital.
Here's a breakdown of the information:
- Heading: The document begins with the heading "STATE OF NEW YORK" and "Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission".
- Exhibit Information: It then states that it's an exhibit by the "STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES."
- Specific Details about the City Hospital: The document provides a range of details about the hospital:
- Name and System: "City Hospital" and "Congregate".
- Financial and Administrative Data: Fiscal control, visitation and inspection, capacity, acreage, value of land and buildings, average weekly per capita cost of maintenance, and total number supported during the year.
- Hospital Status: Details on hospital facilities, average number of inmates, and classification of patients.
- General Information: Explains that the hospital was formally known as the Charity Hospital and focuses on cases that require long-term treatment. It notes that the hospital receives patients from other hospitals.
- Location: Blackwell's Island, N.Y. City
- Date: The year 1903 is used for most of the data.
The document is an informative summary of the hospital's operations and characteristics.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, exhibited by the State Board of Charities of New York. It provides detailed information about the City Hospital, located on Blackwell's Island, Ward's Island, New York.
Key details from the document include:
- Name of Institution: City Hospital
- System (congregate or cottage): Congregate
- Final control: City authorities
- Visitation and inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity (1902): 800
- Value of land and buildings (1903): $1,000,000
- Value of labor of inmates (1903): $0
- Value of products of farm (1903): $0
- Receipts from sales (1903): $0
- Average weekly per capita cost of maintenance (1903): $0.85
- Total number supported during the year (1903): 7,881
- State poor: 0
- County poor: 0
- City or town poor: 7,881
- Total number remaining in institution October 1, 1903: 591
- Classification: Able-bodied: 10, Over 70 years of age: 10, Sick or infirm: 571, Blind: 0, Mentally defective: 1
- Total expense (1903): $186,468.70
- General information: The City Hospital is the second largest of the hospitals owned by the city of New York. It is primarily used for acute cases requiring prolonged treatment. Patients are received from all boroughs and other hospitals. Lately, its buildings have been added to and greatly improved.
The document appears to be a report or summary of the hospital's operations and financial status for the year 1903.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-07
The image appears to be a document from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York, specifically an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document details information about a specific institution, which is identified as the "City Hospital" located on Blackwell's Island, now known as Randall's Island, in New York City.
Key details from the document include:
- The capacity of the facility is listed as 1,200.
- The location is on Blackwell's Island in New York City.
- The institution is under the administration of the Superintendent of the City Hospital.
- It is supervised by the Commissioner of Public Charities.
- The hospital is fully equipped.
- The total expenses for the year 1903 are listed as $196,006.79.
- The institution was formerly known as the Charity Hospital and is described as the second largest hospital owned by the city of New York.
- It is primarily used for cases that require protracted treatment, with patients coming from Bellevue and other hospitals.
- The document also provides some information on the classification and total number of patients, including state poor, county poor, city or town poor, and those remaining in the institution in October 1903.
The document is structured in a tabular format with headings and subheadings to organize the information.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-07
The image is a historical document from the State of New York, specifically from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, which was an exhibit by the State Board of Charities. The document provides detailed information about a City Hospital located on Blackwell's Island, N.Y. City. Here is a breakdown of the information presented:
- Name of Institution: City Hospital
- System: Congregate
- Fiscal Control: City authorities
- Visitation and Inspection: State Board of Charities
- Capacity: 1200
- Acreage: 20
- Value of Land and Buildings 1903: $1,000,000
- Value of Labor of Inmates 1903: Not specified
- Value of Products of Farm 1903: Not specified
- Receipts from Sales 1903: Not specified
- Average Number of Inmates 1903: 643
- Average Weekly Per Capita Cost of Maintenance 1903: $5.36
- Total Number Supported During the Year 1903: 7383
- State Poor: Not specified
- County Poor: Not specified
- City or Town Poor: 7383
- Total Number Remaining in Institution October 1, 1903: 591
- Classification: Able-bodied, Over 70 years of age, Sick or infirm, Blind, Mentally defective
- Total Expenses 1903: $106,006.79
The document also includes general information stating that the City Hospital was formerly known as the Charity Hospital and is the second largest of the hospitals owned by the city of New York. It is employed for such cases as require protracted treatment, and patients are received from all Bellevue and other hospitals. Recently, its buildings have been added to and greatly improved. The administration is under a superintendent, and the supervision is by the Commissioner of Public Charities. The hospital facilities are fully equipped.