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Title

Housing, Improved: United States. Massachusetts. Chelsea. Massachusetts Building Permits: Daily Report of Piling.

Date

c. 1910

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.3337.3

Human Generated Data

Title

Housing, Improved: United States. Massachusetts. Chelsea. Massachusetts Building Permits: Daily Report of Piling.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1910

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.3337.3

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Google
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Microsoft
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created on 2019-06-05

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Captions

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11

a sheet of paper with the text : i'm a job for the sheet of paper.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-29

a photograph of a daily report of the daily daily daily daily daily daily daily daily daily daily daily

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-05

a report on the daily report of the police department

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13

This image shows a blank form titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING" used to document daily records for pile driving. At the top, it has the text "A Report for each Day Required" followed by the subtitle "REPORTS OF PILES DRIVEN ON JOB". Below the title grouping, there are blank spaces to fill in information such as:

  • Location
  • Owner
  • Contractor for Piles
  • Weight of Hammer

Beneath this, there is a table with columns labeled:

  • Pile Number
  • Length of Pile
  • Drop of Hammer
  • Penetration of Last Two Blows

The table consists of multiple rows and is intended for recording data on a daily basis regarding pile installation activities. In the top corner, a circular insignia or seal appears that reads "THE CHELSEA, A TOWN CO.". The form is dated with "191" near the top-right corner, likely referring to the form number or year.

It is a professional document designed for construction or engineering projects involving pile driving.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13

The image is a template of a form titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING." It is intended for documenting details related to piles driven on a construction job. The form contains spaces to fill out information such as Location, Owner, Contractor for Piles, and Weight of Hammer. Below these sections, there is a table with columns labeled as Pile Number, Length of Pile, Drop of Hammer, and Penetration of Last Two Blows. At the top left, there is an emblem or logo that resembles a seal with the text "CHELSEA" and "NOVA TOTIUS." The form is printed on paper, and it is numbered "191" in the top right corner. This form is likely used in construction or engineering projects to record daily piling activities.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16

The image shows a "Daily Report of Piling" form, which appears to be a document used to record information about piles driven on a construction job. The form includes fields for recording the location, owner, contractor for piles, weight of hammer, and various details about each pile such as length, drop of hammer, and penetration of last two blows. The form is designed to provide a daily report on the piling work being done.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16

This is a blank "Daily Report of Piling" form, likely from the early 1900s based on its style. The form has a seal or emblem at the top, followed by spaces to fill in basic project information including Location, Owner, Contractor for Piles, and Weight of Hammer. Below that is a table with columns for Pile Number, Length of Pile, Drop of Hammer, and Penetration of Last Two Blows. The form appears to be designed to track and document pile driving operations on construction projects, with multiple rows available to record data for different piles. It's a professional, organized document meant for engineering or construction documentation purposes.

Meta Llama

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

The image displays a vintage daily report of piling form, likely used in the construction industry.

Title and Header
The title "DAILY REPORT OF PILING" is prominently displayed at the top of the page in large black text. Below the title, a smaller line of text reads "A Report for each Day Required." The date "191" is printed in the upper right corner, although the year is not fully visible.

Report Sections
The report is divided into sections, each with a clear heading and space for data entry. The sections include:

  • Location: This section has three blank lines for entering location information.
  • Owner: This section also has three blank lines for entering owner information.
  • Contractor for Piles: This section has three blank lines for entering contractor information.
  • Weight of Hammer: This section has a table with four columns: "Pile Number," "Length of Pile," "Drop of Hammer," and "Penetration of Last Two Blows." Each column has multiple rows for data entry.

Logo and Footer
In the top-left corner, a circular logo features a wreath surrounding a crest with illegible text. The footer of the page is blank, with no additional information or signatures.

Background and Paper Quality
The report is printed on a light tan paper with a subtle texture, giving it an aged appearance. The paper quality is rough and uneven, suggesting that it may have been printed on a vintage press or using an older printing technique.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing a piece of historical documentation that was likely used in the construction industry.

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

The image presents a vintage-style report form titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING." The title is prominently displayed at the top, accompanied by a circular logo on the left side featuring an emblem and the text "CHELSEA TOWN HALL" around its edge. Below the title, a subtitle reads, "A Report for each Day Required," followed by a dotted line indicating where the date should be written.

The main body of the form is divided into two sections: a header section with fields for various details and a table section for recording data. The header section includes fields for:

  • Location
  • Owner
  • Contractor for Piles
  • Weight of Hammer

The table section features columns labeled:

  • Pile Number
  • Length of Pile
  • Drop of Hammer
  • Penetration of Last Two Blows

Each column has multiple rows, allowing users to record information for multiple piles. The form appears to be designed for tracking and documenting piling activities, likely in a construction or engineering context.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a form titled "Daily Report of Piling." It is dated 1911 and includes a seal at the top left corner with the text "CHELSEA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWN OF CHELSEA MASS." The form is structured to capture detailed information about the piling activities conducted on a specific job site.

The form is divided into several sections. The first section includes fields for the location, owner, and contractor for the piles. The second section provides a table with columns for "Pile Number," "Length of Pile," "Drop of Hammer," and "Penetration of Last Two Blows." This table is intended for recording the specific details of each pile driven during the day, including its length, the drop height of the hammer used, and the penetration achieved by the last two blows of the hammer.

The form is designed for daily use, as indicated by the title, and is intended to be filled out each day to document the progress and details of the piling work. The form's layout and structure suggest it is part of a systematic approach to managing and recording construction activities, particularly those involving the driving of piles.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a document titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING" dated 1911. It appears to be a form used for recording details about piling work, which is a method used in construction to drive piles into the ground to provide support for a structure. The document is structured with a header, a logo, and several sections for data entry.

At the top of the document, there is a logo featuring a shield with a crest and the words "CHELSEA TOWN" written around it. Below the logo, the title "DAILY REPORT OF PILING" is prominently displayed in bold, capital letters. Beneath the title, there is a smaller note that reads, "A Report for each Day Required."

The document is divided into sections for recording specific information. The first section is labeled "REPORTS OF PILES DRIVEN ON JOB:" and includes fields for the following details:

  • Location
  • Owner
  • Contractor for Piles
  • Weight of Hammer

Following these fields, there is a table with columns for recording data about individual piles. The table has the following headers:

  • Pile Number
  • Length of Pile
  • Drop of Hammer
  • Penetration of Last Two Blows

The table has multiple rows, but they are currently blank, indicating that no data has been entered yet. The form is designed to be filled out daily to track the progress and details of the piling work.

The document is printed on what appears to be standard paper, and the text is in black ink. The layout is straightforward, with clear sections and headers to guide the user in filling out the necessary information. The form is intended to be a systematic way to document the piling activities on a construction site, ensuring that all relevant details are recorded consistently each day.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03

Here's a description of the image:

The image depicts a form titled "Daily Report of Piling". It seems to be an official document for recording details of pile driving activities on a construction job. At the top-left is a municipal seal including the word Chelsea.

The form includes fields for the "Location", "Owner", and "Contractor for Piles", as well as the "Weight of Hammer".

The main section is a table to record data for individual piles, with columns for "Pile Number", "Length of Pile", "Drop of Hammer", and "Penetration of Last Two Blows". The table has space for multiple entries, suggesting that the form is used to report on several piles driven in a single day.

The overall design of the form suggests it is a document from the early to mid 20th century.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03

The image is a document titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING" from 191. It's a form for recording data about piles driven on a job.

The document includes fields to be filled out such as:

  • Location
  • Owner
  • Contractor for Piles
  • Weight of Hammer

It also has a table with columns for:

  • Pile Number
  • Length of Pile
  • Drop of Hammer
  • Penetration of Last Two Blows

The top left corner has a circular emblem that reads "Chelsea", "Settled 1630", and "A Town 1739", indicating it is likely for use in Chelsea.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05

The image is a form titled "Daily Report of Piling," which is designated as form number 191. It is intended to be used for daily reporting of piling activities on a job site. The form requires a report for each day.

The form is divided into several sections:

  1. Header Information:

    • The form includes a logo or seal at the top left corner, though the specific details of the logo are not clear.
    • The title "DAILY REPORT OF PILING" is prominently displayed at the top center.
    • The form number "191" is noted on the top right.
  2. Report Details:

    • Below the title, it states that a report for each day is required.
    • The main section is titled "REPORTS OF PILES DRIVEN ON JOB," indicating the purpose of the form.
  3. Information Fields:

    • Location: A blank space is provided to fill in the location of the piling work.
    • Owner: A blank space is provided to fill in the name of the owner.
    • Contractor for Piles: A blank space is provided to fill in the name of the contractor responsible for the piling.
    • Weight of Hammer: A blank space is provided to fill in the weight of the hammer used in the piling process.
  4. Table for Piling Data:

    • The form includes a table with the following columns:
      • Pile Number: To record the identification number of each pile.
      • Length of Pile: To record the length of each pile.
      • Drop of Hammer: To record the drop height of the hammer used.
      • Penetration of Last Two Blows: To record the penetration depth achieved by the last two blows of the hammer.

The table has multiple rows to accommodate data for several piles, allowing for comprehensive daily reporting of piling activities.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-16

This image shows a form titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING." The form is designed to record daily reports on piling activities, a construction process used to drive piles into the ground to support structures. The document is labeled as needing a report for each day and includes sections for specific information:

  • Location: The site where the piling is being done.
  • Owner: The entity or party for whom the work is being done.
  • Contractor for Piles: The company or individual responsible for the piling work.
  • Weight of Hammer: The weight of the hammer used during the piling process.

Below these sections, there is a table with columns for recording detailed data about the piles driven:

  • Pile Number: Identifies each pile being driven.
  • Length of Pile: The depth to which the pile has been driven.
  • Drop of Hammer: The height from which the hammer drops to drive the pile.
  • Penetration of Last Two Blows: The depth of penetration for the last two blows of the hammer, which is a measure of the pile's resistance.

The form is likely used for construction projects to ensure proper documentation of each day's progress and compliance with standards and regulations for piling work.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-16

This image shows a form titled "DAILY REPORT OF PILING." It is designed to document the progress and details of pile driving activities on a construction project. The form includes fields for:

  1. Location: To specify the location of the construction site.
  2. Owner: To indicate the owner of the project.
  3. Contractor for Piles: To name the contractor responsible for the pile driving.
  4. Weight of Hammer: To record the weight of the hammer used in the pile driving process.

Below these fields, there is a table with columns for:

  • Pile Number: To list the number of each pile.
  • Length of Pile: To record the length of each pile.
  • Drop of Hammer: To note the height from which the hammer was dropped for each pile.
  • Penetration of Last Two Blows: To document the penetration achieved by the last two hammer blows for each pile.

The form also includes a note stating "A Report for each Day Required," indicating that this form should be filled out daily to track the progress of the piling work. The form also features an emblem in the top left corner, likely representing the company or organization responsible for the construction project.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

DAILY REPORT OF PILING. ELGEA BEANYGE 191 A TOWNI A Report for each Day Required. REPORTS OF PILES DRIVEN ON JOB Location Owner Contractor for Piles Weight of Hammer Penetration of Last Two Blows. Drop of Hammer Length of Pile. Pile Number.
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