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Social Settlements: Great Britain, England. London. "St. Margaret's House": St. Margaret's House, London, Eng.: St. Margaret's House, Bethnal Green, E., London, Ladies' Brunch of the Oxford House

Date

c. 1903

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2691.1

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Title

Social Settlements: Great Britain, England. London. "St. Margaret's House": St. Margaret's House, London, Eng.: St. Margaret's House, Bethnal Green, E., London, Ladies' Brunch of the Oxford House

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2691.1

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Salesforce

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Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12

This image contains a typewritten historical document detailing the timeline of events related to St. Margaret's House in Bethnal Green, London. It describes the institution as the Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House and documents key milestones:

  • 1893: St. Margaret's House was opened by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
  • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square was added to the first house.
  • 1897: University House (located at 17 Victoria Park Square) was taken by St. Margaret's House.
  • 1903: St. Margaret's House moved to a new location at 21 Old Ford Road. The new house's formal opening was conducted by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

The text has a light and faded appearance, suggesting it was typed on older, possibly archival material. There is also a handwritten notation "SW11" visible in the bottom left corner of the page.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12

The image is a typewritten document providing a brief history of St. Margaret's House located in Bethnal Green, East London, which is noted as the Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House. It lists a series of events associated with the house:

  • In 1893, the opening of St. Margaret's was conducted by Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
  • In 1896, number 24 Victoria Park Square was added in addition to the first house.
  • In 1897, University House at 17 Victoria Park Square was taken by St. Margaret's House.
  • In 1903, there was a removal to a new house located at 21 Old Ford Road, followed by a formal opening of the new house by Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

The text ends with the notation "SW11".

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-15

The image appears to be a typed document that provides information about St. Margaret's House in Bethnal Green, London. The document lists various events and details related to the house, including:

  • In 1893, the opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
  • In 1896, the addition of Number 24 Victoria Park Square to the first house.
  • In 1897, the University House (17 Victoria Park Square) being taken by St. Margaret's House.
  • In 1903, the removal to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road and the formal opening of the new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

The document provides a chronological overview of the history and development of St. Margaret's House in Bethnal Green, London.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-15

This image shows a historical document detailing the chronological development of St. Margaret's House in Bethnal Green, East London. It appears to be a typed record showing key dates and events from 1893 to 1903. The document indicates that St. Margaret's House was a Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House.

The timeline shows:

  • 1893: Opening by the Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square
  • 1896: Addition of Number 24 Victoria Park Square
  • 1897: Acquisition of University House (17 Victoria Park Square)
  • 1903: Relocation to 21 Old Ford Road, with formal opening by Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg)

The document appears to be on aged paper with typewritten text, and there's what appears to be a reference number or notation "SW11" at the bottom.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image shows a typed document detailing the history of St. Margaret's House, located in Bethnal Green, London. The document lists the following events:

  • 1893: The opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
  • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square taken in addition to the first house.
  • 1897: University House (17 Victoria Park Square) taken by St. Margaret's House.
  • 1903: Removal to new house, 21 Old Ford Road.

The document also mentions the formal opening of the new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image presents a typed list of dates and events related to St. Margaret's House, situated in Bethnal Green, London. The list is organized chronologically, with the earliest date being 1893 and the latest being 1903.

Key Events:

  • 1893: The opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
  • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square was taken in addition to the first house.
  • 1897: University House (17 Victoria Park Square) was taken by St. Margaret's House.
  • 1903: Removal to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road, followed by the formal opening of the new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

Visual Description:

  • The text is typed on a beige background, with a subtle texture visible.
  • The font used is a classic typewriter style, adding to the nostalgic feel of the document.
  • The overall layout is simple and easy to read, with each event listed on a separate line for clarity.

Conclusion:

The image provides a concise and informative overview of the history of St. Margaret's House, highlighting key milestones and events that have shaped the organization over the years. The use of a typed format and classic font adds to the document's authenticity and charm, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of St. Margaret's House.

Amazon Nova

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The image shows a document that appears to be a historical record or an organizational history of St. Margaret's House, located in Bethnal Green, London. The document lists several events and milestones related to the establishment and development of the house, along with the names of notable individuals who were involved in its opening and formal ceremonies.

The document is structured in a chronological order, starting with the year 1893, which marks the opening of St. Margaret's by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square. This is followed by the acquisition of another house at 24 Victoria Park Square in 1896.

In 1897, the document mentions that the University House at 17 Victoria Park Square was taken by St. Margaret's House. Then, in 1903, the house was relocated to a new address at 21 Old Ford Road, and the formal opening of the new house was conducted by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

The document also includes the initials "S.V.I." at the bottom, which could represent an abbreviation for a specific organization or institution related to St. Margaret's House.

Overall, the image depicts a historical record that chronicles the evolution and significant events associated with St. Margaret's House in London, highlighting the involvement of notable individuals and the changes in the house's location over time.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image shows a piece of paper with some text on it. The text is written in black ink on a white background. The paper appears to be old, as it has a slightly yellowish tint and some creases. The text is written in a formal style and provides information about the history of St. Margaret's House in London. The text mentions the opening of the house in 1893, the addition of a new house in 1896, and the removal to a new location in 1903. The text also mentions the formal opening of the new house by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice.

Google Gemini

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The image is a document typed on a typewriter, likely a historical record. It is titled "ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE" and provides a brief history or timeline of the organization.

Here's a breakdown of the information:

  • Location: Bethnal Green, E., London
  • Association: Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House
  • Timeline of Events:
    • 1893: Opening of St. Margaret's by H. R. H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
    • 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square taken in addition to the first house.
    • 1897: University House (17 Victoria Park Square) taken by St. Margaret's House.
    • 1903: Removal to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road. Formal opening of the new house by H. R. H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

The document appears to be a record of the founding, expansion, and relocation of St. Margaret's House, with mentions of royal figures involved in its events. The style and typewriter font suggest the document is an original from around the late 19th or early 20th century.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02

The image is a historical document detailing the history of St. Margaret's House. It begins with the location of the house in Bethnal Green, London, and notes that it was a Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House. The document then chronologically lists key events: the opening of St. Margaret's in 1893 by H.R.H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square, the acquisition of Number 24 Victoria Park Square in 1896, the taking of University House (17 Victoria Park Square) by St. Margaret's House in 1897, and the removal to a new house at 21 Old Ford Road in 1903, formally opened by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg). The document concludes with the inscription "SW11". The text is presented in a simple, typed format.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06

The image is a typed document detailing the history of St. Margaret's House, located in Bethnal Green, East London. It is identified as the Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House. The document lists several key events in the history of the house:

  1. 1893: St. Margaret's House was opened by H. R. H. The Duchess of Teck at 4 Victoria Square.
  2. 1896: Number 24 Victoria Park Square was taken in addition to the first house.
  3. 1897: University House (located at 17 Victoria Park Square) was taken by St. Margaret's House.
  4. 1903: The house was relocated to a new address at 21 Old Ford Road. The formal opening of the new house was conducted by H. R. H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg).

The document appears to be a historical record of the establishment and relocations of St. Margaret's House, highlighting significant events and the involvement of royal figures in its openings.

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ST. MARGARET'S HOUSE Bethnal Green, E. London Ladies' Branch of the Oxford House Opening of St. Margar et's by H. R. H. The Duchess of Teck 1893 at 4 Victoria Square 1896 Number 24 Victoria Park Square taken in addition to first house University House (17 Victoria Park Square) taken by St. 1897 Margaret's House Removal to new house, 21 Old Ford Road 1903 Formal opening of new house by H. R. H. Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg) SWi
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