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Amazon
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AWS Rekognition
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Imagga
created on 2022-07-02
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-07-02
text, letter | 99.9% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-06-13
a photograph of a letter from a letter written in a letterhead
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05
a page from the book of the united states, with the text
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-14
This image shows a typed document describing the mission and activities of Kingsley House, located at 3 Fulton Street, Pittsburg, Pa., with its summer home in Valencia, Pa. The document provides information about the facility's resources and the programs offered.
Key details include:
Description:
- Kingsley House is set on a farm of 98 acres with new buildings and the capacity to accommodate 150 children at one time.
History:
- Founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges with the mission "to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
Character of Work:
- Activities include clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten programs, a library, gymnasium, baths, playground, and country outings.
- The house aims to "help in the making of strong, clean, upright character" and emphasizes influence through social contact with individuals across all age groups in the community.
- It mentions the notable impact Kingsley House has made within the life of the city, though the demands of the house have limited its ability to engage deeply with the larger surrounding neighborhood.
The document reflects a focus on education, community enrichment, and character-building through a range of recreational and developmental activities.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-14
The image is a typed document detailing information about Kingsley House, located at 3 Fulton Street, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, with a summer home in Valencia, Pennsylvania. The document describes a farm of 98 acres with new buildings capable of accommodating 150 children at one time. It mentions that Kingsley House was founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges, with the guiding principle "to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
The document describes the "Character of Work" at Kingsley House, listing activities and classes such as clubs for boys and girls, arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, and country outings. The objective is to help in making strong, clean, upright character. The document emphasizes that progress is marked by influence from social contact. It notes that the presence at Kingsley House demands so much attention that there's little time to acquaint themselves with the larger surrounding neighborhood.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be a typed document that provides information about Kingsley House, located at 3 Fulton Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The document states that Kingsley House is a "summer home" located in Valencia, Pennsylvania, and is a farm of 98 acres capable of accommodating 150 children at one time.
The document was founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges, who aimed for Kingsley House to "be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise." The document outlines the "Character of Work" at Kingsley House, which includes clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, and country outings. The document emphasizes that Kingsley House aims to help in the making of "strong, clean, upright character" through "first-hand social contact with men, women, boys and girls of our community" rather than by numbers or events.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This is a historical document describing the Kingsley House, located at 3 Fulton Street in Pittsburgh, PA, with a summer home in Valencia, PA. The document details a 98-acre farm with new buildings that could accommodate 150 children at one time.
The institution was founded in December 1908 by Rev. George Hodges with the motto "to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
The document outlines their "Character of Work" which included various educational and recreational activities:
- Clubs for boys and girls
- Classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, and English
- Practical skills like cooking, sewing, and dressmaking
- Kindergarten facilities
- Library
- Gymnasium
- Baths
- Playground
- Country outings
The text emphasizes their focus on building "strong, clean, upright character" through direct social contact rather than measuring success by numbers or events. It mentions that while Kingsley House had some influence on the larger city life, their demanding work at the house itself limited their involvement with the broader neighborhood.
This appears to be documentation of an early 20th-century social welfare or settlement house organization focused on children's education and character development.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a typewritten document on a beige background, detailing the history and mission of Kingsley House.
Document Details
- Title: "KINGSLEY HOUSE"
- Address: "3 Fulton Street, Pittsburg, Pa."
- Summer Home: "Valencia, Pa."
- History: Founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges, with the goal of providing a fair and just environment for children.
- Mission: To help and persuade others to be fair and just in all things.
- Character of Work: The organization focuses on clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dress-making, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, country outings, etc.
- Philosophy: The organization aims to help children develop strong, clean, upright character through their work.
- Influence: The organization believes that its influence extends beyond the children it serves, with the potential to impact the larger community.
- Demands: The organization acknowledges that it has made itself felt in the larger life of the city, but notes that the demands for its presence have been almost constant.
- Conclusion: The organization concludes that it has found little time to acquaint itself with the larger neighborhood about its work.
Visual Description
- The document is typed on a beige background with black ink.
- The text is divided into sections, each with its own heading.
- The font is clear and easy to read.
- There are no images or graphics on the page.
Overall
The document provides a detailed overview of Kingsley House's history, mission, and character of work. It highlights the organization's commitment to helping children develop strong, clean, upright character and its influence on the larger community.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image presents a typed letter on yellowed paper, featuring the title "KINGSLEY HOUSE" at the top. The letterhead includes the address "3 Fulton Street, Pittsburgh, Pa." and "Summer home, Valencia, Pa." Below this, a brief description of Kingsley House is provided, highlighting its 98-acre farm with new buildings capable of accommodating 150 children at one time. The letter also mentions that Kingsley House was founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges, who aimed to be fair in all things and help others to be likewise.
The main body of the letter focuses on the character of work at Kingsley House, which includes clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, country outings, etc. The letter emphasizes the importance of striving to help in the making of strong, clean, upright character, rather than just focusing on numbers or events. It also highlights the influence that comes from first-hand social contact with men, women, boys, and girls of the community, and notes that Kingsley House has made itself felt in the larger life of the city.
Overall, the letter provides an overview of Kingsley House's mission, values, and activities, and highlights its commitment to helping others and making a positive impact in the community.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image is a scanned document that appears to be a promotional brochure or informational leaflet about "Kingsley House." The document is titled "KINGSLEY HOUSE" and includes details about the location, purpose, and activities of the establishment. Here is a detailed description of the image:
At the top of the document, the title "KINGSLEY HOUSE" is prominently displayed. Below the title, the address is given as "3 Fulton Street, Pittsburg, Pa." This suggests that Kingsley House is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The document further states that Kingsley House has a "Summer home, Valencia, Pa." This indicates that Kingsley House operates a secondary location in Valencia, Pennsylvania, during the summer months.
The document describes Kingsley House as "A farm of 98 acres, with new buildings, capable of accommodating 150 children at one time." This provides an overview of the physical space and capacity of the establishment.
The document mentions that Kingsley House was "Founded December, 1903, by Rev. George Hodges, 'to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise.'" This provides historical context and the founding principles of the organization.
The document then outlines the "Character of Work" at Kingsley House, stating that it includes "Clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dress-making, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, country outings, etc." This section lists the various activities and programs offered by Kingsley House to engage and educate the children.
The document emphasizes that Kingsley House is "striving to help in the making of strong, clean, upright character." It also mentions that progress is measured not by numbers or events, but by the influence that comes from first-hand social contact with the community.
The document concludes by stating that Kingsley House has made itself felt in the larger life of the city, but due to the demands for constant presence at the house itself, there has been little time to acquaint themselves with the larger neighborhood.
Overall, the image is a promotional document that provides an overview of Kingsley House, its location, purpose, activities, and founding principles. It aims to inform potential supporters or stakeholders about the organization and its mission.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image shows a page from a document or a book. The page is titled "KINGSLEY HOUSE" and includes the address "3 Fulton Street, Pittsburgh, Pa." and "Summer home, Valencia, Pa." Below the title and addresses, there is a description of the Kingsley House, which is a farm of 98 acres with new buildings capable of accommodating 150 children at one time. The text mentions that it was founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges with the mission "to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
The section titled "CHARACTER OF WORK" describes the activities and services offered at Kingsley House, including clubs for boys and girls, classes in various subjects such as arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, and country outings. The text emphasizes the goal of helping to build strong, clean, and upright character through direct social contact with the community.
The page has a slightly aged appearance, with some discoloration and wear, suggesting it may be from an older publication or document. The text is printed in a clear, legible font, and the layout is straightforward, with headings and paragraphs clearly delineated.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a typed document, likely a flyer or informational sheet from an organization called "Kingsley House." The text appears to be in a basic typewriter font.
Here's a breakdown of the information:
- Heading: "KINGSLEY HOUSE" appears at the top.
- Address: It provides the address as "3 Fulton Street, Pittsburg, Pa." with a summer home in "Valencia, Pa."
- Description of Facilities: Mentions a farm of 98 acres with new buildings capable of accommodating 150 children.
- Founding Information: States that Kingsley House was founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges with the mission "to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
- "Character of Work": Under this heading is a list of activities and programs offered, including clubs, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, and country outings.
- Mission Statement: The document includes a statement about the goals and values of Kingsley House, emphasizing the creation of a "strong, clean, upright character" and the importance of social contact within the community. It also indicates that the organization is very busy.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01
The image is a typed document, likely a brochure or informational paper, describing Kingsley House. It begins by stating the name "KINGSLEY HOUSE" and lists its address as 3 Fulton Street, Pittsburg, Pa. It also mentions a summer home in Valencia, Pa. The document notes that the property includes a 98-acre farm with new buildings, capable of accommodating 150 children at one time.
It states that Kingsley House was founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges, with the motto "to be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
The document then outlines the "CHARACTER OF WORK," which includes "Clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dress-making, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, country outings, etc."
The document further emphasizes that Kingsley House strives to help in the making of strong, clean, upright character, and that progress is measured by influence rather than numbers or events. This influence is stated to come from first-hand social contact with men, women, boys, and girls of the community.
It concludes by stating that Kingsley House has made itself felt in the larger life of the city, albeit slightly. The text also explains that the demands for constant presence at the house itself have limited the organization's ability to acquaint themselves with the larger neighborhood.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The document provides information about Kingsley House, an establishment located at 3 Fulton Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a summer home in Valencia, Pennsylvania.
Key details include:
Location and Facilities:
- Address: 3 Fulton Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Summer home: Valencia, Pa.
- Facilities: A farm of 98 acres with new buildings capable of accommodating 150 children at one time.
Founding and Mission:
- Founded in December 1903 by Rev. George Hodges.
- Mission: "To be fair in all things ourselves and to help and persuade others to be likewise."
Character of Work:
- Activities and services include clubs for boys and girls, classes in arithmetic, debating, parliamentary practice, English, cooking, sewing, dressmaking, kindergarten, library, gymnasium, baths, playground, and country outings.
- Aim: To help in the making of strong, clean, upright character.
- Method: Influence through first-hand social contact with men, women, boys, and girls of the community.
- Impact: Kingsley House has made itself felt in the larger life of the city, leading to demands for its constant presence and little time to acquaint itself with the larger neighborhood.
The document emphasizes the institution's focus on character development and community engagement through various educational and recreational activities.
Qwen
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