Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Imagga

AWS Rekognition
Age | 23-31 |
Gender | Male, 98.8% |
Calm | 33% |
Disgusted | 25.6% |
Happy | 24.7% |
Surprised | 8.3% |
Fear | 7.6% |
Confused | 4.6% |
Sad | 3.3% |
Angry | 1.5% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Wheel | 99.9% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2022-06-04
paintings art | 92.2% | |
text visuals | 6.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
a close up of a horse drawn carriage | 86.6% | |
a horse drawn carriage | 86.5% | |
close up of a horse drawn carriage | 83.9% | |
Clarifai
No captions written
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a man standing in front of a wagon with a wagon
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a horse and carriage with a sign on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This historical image depicts a horse-drawn wagon labeled "The Salvation Army Penny Ice" stopped in front of a brick tenement building in New York City. Surrounding the wagon are a group of children and adults gathered, seemingly waiting to purchase ice for one cent. The text at the bottom of the photograph reads, "Selling ice in New York tenements for one cent." The scene reflects a community outreach effort by The Salvation Army to provide affordable ice to residents in urban tenement areas during the late 19th or early 20th century. The architecture of the tenement building includes visible shutters and ironwork balconies, characteristic of the period.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a 19th or early 20th-century urban scene featuring a Salvation Army wagon labeled "PENNY ICE" on its side. The wagon is positioned on a street in front of a brick tenement building with several windows and shutters. Hitched to the wagon is a horse. Standing beside the wagon is a man in a hat and vest, possibly a worker or vendor. A group of children and young boys gather around, with some holding small containers, likely waiting to purchase or receive ice. The text below the image reads "SELLING ICE IN NEW YORK TENEMENTS FOR ONE CENT," indicating the context of providing affordable ice to residents in urban tenements.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-18
The image shows a horse-drawn wagon from the Salvation Army selling "Penny Ice" in the tenement neighborhoods of New York City. The wagon has a large banner that reads "The Salvation Army Penny Ice" and is surrounded by a crowd of people, likely residents of the tenement buildings in the background. The scene appears to depict a charitable effort by the Salvation Army to provide affordable ice to the local community during what was likely a hot summer day.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-18
The black and white photograph depicts an old-fashioned horse-drawn ice wagon parked on a city street in front of brick tenement buildings. The wagon has "THE SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE" painted on its side, indicating it was used by the Salvation Army to sell ice for a penny in New York tenements, as stated in the caption. Several men, likely the ice wagon operators and local residents, are standing around the wagon and buildings. The image provides a glimpse into urban life and charitable efforts to provide affordable ice in the early 20th century before electric refrigeration was common.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-18
This is a historical sepia-toned photograph showing a Salvation Army "Penny Ice" wagon in what appears to be New York City tenements. The wagon is horse-drawn with large wooden wheels and has "THE SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE" written on its side. A white horse is harnessed to the wagon, and there are several people gathered around it. The image shows a brick building with shuttered windows in the background. The caption beneath the photo reads "SELLING ICE IN NEW YORK TENEMENTS FOR ONE CENT." This appears to be from the late 19th or early 20th century when ice delivery was an essential service, particularly for poor urban communities. The Salvation Army provided this service at a very low cost (one penny) to help make ice accessible to tenement residents.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of a horse-drawn cart with a sign that reads "THE SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE" in large letters. The cart is being pulled by a white horse, and there are several children standing around it. In the background, there is a brick building with windows and shutters.
The image appears to be from the early 20th century, based on the clothing and hairstyles of the people in the photo. The Salvation Army was founded in 1865, so it's likely that this photo was taken sometime after that date.
Overall, the image suggests that the Salvation Army was involved in selling ice as a way to raise funds or provide a service to the community. The fact that the ice is being sold for one cent suggests that it was a relatively affordable luxury at the time.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of a horse-drawn wagon, with a sign that reads "THE SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE" and a group of people standing in front of it. The wagon is being pulled by a white horse and has large wheels and a wooden frame. A man in a hat and vest is standing next to the wagon, holding the reins of the horse.
In front of the wagon, there is a group of people, including children and adults, who appear to be waiting for or watching the wagon pass by. Some of them are looking at the camera, while others are engaged in conversation or simply standing there.
The background of the image shows a brick building with several windows and a balcony. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of community and activity, with people gathered around the wagon and the horse.
The image also includes a caption at the bottom that reads, "SELLING ICE IN NEW YORK TENEMENTS FOR ONE CENT." This caption provides context for the image, suggesting that the wagon is selling ice to people living in tenements in New York City.
Overall, the image captures a moment in time of everyday life in New York City during the early 20th century, highlighting the importance of access to basic necessities like ice for people living in urban areas.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
A black-and-white photo of a horse-drawn carriage with the words "The Salvation Army Penny Ice" written on it. The carriage is parked in front of a brick building with several windows and balconies. A man is standing beside the carriage, and a few people are standing in front of it. The photo has a watermark that reads "Selling Ice in New York Tenements for One Cent."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The black and white image depicts a horse-drawn cart with a man standing beside it. The cart has the words "The Salvation Army Penny Ice" written on it. The man is wearing a hat and holding a stick. There are children standing in front of the cart, and one of them is holding a bucket. Behind the cart is a building with many windows and a balcony. The image has a caption at the bottom.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a sepia-toned photograph of a Salvation Army ice cart selling ice in New York tenements for one cent.
In the center of the frame is a horse-drawn cart with the words "THE SALVATION ARMY" and "PENNY ICE" painted on the side. The address "124 W 14 St NY" is also visible. A man in a hat and vest stands beside the cart, seemingly attending to the sale.
A group of children of varying sizes are clustered near the cart, some holding a large metal tub, presumably to collect their ice. They are all wearing similar clothing, suggesting a lack of wealth.
Behind the cart and the people is a brick building with windows that have shutters. One of the windows on the second floor has someone on the balcony peeking through the bars. The caption below the photograph reads "SELLING ICE IN NEW YORK TENEMENTS FOR ONE CENT."
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a sepia-toned photograph depicting a scene from what appears to be late 19th or early 20th century New York City. The central focus is a horse-drawn ice wagon operated by the Salvation Army, as indicated by the prominently displayed text "THE SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE" on the side of the wagon.
The wagon is positioned on a street in front of a brick tenement building. A team of a white horse is hitched to the wagon. A man in a hat and work clothes stands next to the wagon, likely the iceman. A group of children, dressed in simple clothing, are gathered around the wagon, some looking at the camera, and some possibly waiting to purchase ice.
The caption at the bottom of the image confirms the context: "SELLING ICE IN NEW YORK TENEMENTS FOR ONE CENT." This suggests the Salvation Army provided an affordable service, likely aimed at helping the working-class residents of the tenements during hot weather.
The architecture of the building, the horse-drawn wagon, the style of dress of the people, and the sepia tone all contribute to a sense of history.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a historical black-and-white photograph depicting a scene from the early 20th century. It shows a horse-drawn wagon with a large sign reading "The Salvation Army Penny Ice." The wagon appears to be parked on a city street, possibly in a neighborhood with tenement buildings, as indicated by the caption "Selling Ice in New York Tenements for One Cent."
A group of children, dressed in early 20th-century clothing, are gathered around the wagon. They seem to be waiting to purchase ice, which is being sold for one cent. The children are standing in a line, suggesting an orderly process for buying the ice.
The background features a multi-story brick building with several windows, some of which have shutters. The scene captures a moment of community and charity, highlighting the Salvation Army's efforts to provide affordable ice to residents of New York City's tenements during a time when refrigeration was not widely available. The photograph reflects the social and economic conditions of the era, as well as the charitable work of the Salvation Army.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
The image is a historical photograph depicting a scene from what appears to be early 20th-century New York City. It features a horse-drawn cart with a large banner that reads "THE SALVATION ARMY PENNY ICE." The cart is parked in front of a multi-story brick building, possibly a tenement, with windows and shutters visible. There is a group of people, including children, standing near the cart, suggesting they are customers or passersby. A man is seen in the background, possibly a vendor or part of the Salvation Army staff. The text at the bottom of the image states, "SELLING ICE IN NEW YORK TENEMENTS FOR ONE CENT," indicating the purpose of the cart and the affordability of the product being sold. The overall tone of the image is historical and has a sepia-like quality, suggesting it is an old photograph.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-06
This historic black-and-white photograph depicts a horse-drawn cart in front of a brick tenement building, labeled "The Salvation Army Penny Ice." The cart is parked on a street, and a horse is harnessed to it, standing still. The cart has large wooden wheels and a banner prominently displaying its purpose. A group of people, including children and adults, are gathered around the cart, seemingly waiting to purchase ice. The building in the background features multiple windows with shutters, some of which are open. A caption at the bottom of the image reads, "Selling Ice in New York Tenements for One Cent." The scene captures a moment from a bygone era, showcasing the charitable efforts of the Salvation Army to provide affordable ice to residents of New York tenements.