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Book | 99.9% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 80.2% | |
a screenshot of text | 80.1% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 75.4% | |
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created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a historical document titled "Form 100" from the "Board of Tenement House Supervision of the State of New Jersey." It is an application form for the erection of a new tenement house, specifying the office location as 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N.J.
The form includes several sections to be filled out by the applicant. It begins with spaces for the filing date and plan date, followed by the statement: "APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE." The application explains that plans must be submitted in duplicate to the Board for approval, and outlines specific drawing requirements that must accompany the application, such as plans of all floors, roof elevations, etc.
The document includes instructions for the applicant and reasons why the application might be returned. It contains spaces for the following information:
- Owner's name and address.
- Architect's name and address.
- Information about whether the owner or architect will supervise construction.
- Number of buildings to be erected.
- The estimated cost of each building, exclusive of the lot.
- The estimated cost of all buildings, exclusive of lots.
- Location for the building, including street name and nearest intersection.
The text emphasizes the need for a uniform scale in drawings and the use of tracing cloth or blue print paper. There are also requirements regarding statements about the submission and affidavits from the owner. The form advises that changes to plans or applications require specific procedures, including re-submission on a blank provided for that purpose.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
The image shows a vintage form titled "Board of Tenement House Supervision of the State of New Jersey." It is labeled as "Form 100" in the top-left corner. The form was issued by an office located at "9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N.J."
The document is an "Application for Erection of New Tenement House." It outlines the procedure for submitting detailed specifications and plans for approval to construct a tenement house. The form states that submissions must adhere to relevant laws. There is space for the applicant to sign and provide their address.
The text specifies that plans and applications must be filed in duplicate and provides instructions on the type of drawings that need to accompany the application, including plans of floors, basements, roofs, and any necessary transverse and longitudinal sections.
An additional note describes the required format of these drawings, including size and clarity, as well as considerations for amendments to plans. The lower portion of the form has numbered sections for information such as the owner's name and address, the architect's details, the number of buildings to be erected, estimated costs, and the building's location.
The form reflects a formal and detailed bureaucratic process for tenement approval, consistent with historical housing administration practices.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14
The image appears to be a form from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of the State of New Jersey. The form is titled "APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE" and provides instructions and fields for the applicant to fill out, including details about the owner, architect, construction, number of buildings, estimated costs, and location. The form is addressed to the Board's offices at 9-15 Clinton Street in Newark, New Jersey.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14
This is a historical document titled "Application for Erection of New Tenement House" from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of the State of New Jersey. The form appears to be Form 100 and shows the board's office address as 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N.J.
The document is an application form that requires detailed information for anyone wanting to construct a new tenement house. It includes spaces for filing and plan dates, and requires applications and plans to be filed in duplicate. The form contains specific instructions about the required drawings and plans that must be submitted, including specifications for scale (one-quarter of an inch to the foot) and that they must be drawn on linen tracing cloth or blueprint paper.
The bottom portion of the form contains numbered questions requesting information about:
- Owner details
- Architect details
- Construction supervision
- Number of buildings to be erected
- Estimated cost per building
- Total estimated cost
- Location details including street address and nearest intersecting street
This document appears to be from the early 1900s, given its formatting and the nature of tenement housing regulation during that period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a scanned document from the Board of Tenement House Supervision of the State of New Jersey, specifically an application for the erection of a new tenement house. The document is dated 1919 and features a yellowed paper with black text.
Header
The top section of the document includes the following information:
- Title: "BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY."
- Address: "9-15 CLINTON STREET, NEWARK, N.J."
- Form Number: "Form 100."
Application Information
Below the header, the document provides details about the application process:
- Application Type: "APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE."
- Application Number: "19"
- Plan Number: "19"
Instructions
The middle section of the document outlines the instructions for completing the application:
- Duplicate Applications: "Plans must be filed in DUPLICATE and Applications in DUPLICATE. After approval by the Board one set of plans will at once be sent to the Building Department of the city in which the building is to be erected."
- Note: "In making application for the approval of plans for a new tenement house the following drawings must be furnished: Plans of all floors, including cellar, basement and roof, elevations showing the height of all stories, window openings, etc., and if necessary traverse and longitudinal sections. All drawings must be to a uniform scale of one-quarter of an inch to the foot and must be on linen tracing cloth or blue print paper and must show in clear and legible characters the measurements of all yards, courts, shafts, areas, rooms, stairs, halls, etc.; also all general measurements of the building, the location of all fire escapes, and the use for which each room or part of building is intended. With each application must be filed a written statement signed by the owner of the building authorizing the person signing this application to make such application. There must also be filed with this application a scale diagram or survey of the property, on linen tracing cloth or blue print paper, showing all boundary lines and dimensions of the property and having the new building and such old ones as will not be removed drawn thereon in outline in their exact location."
Application Form
The bottom section of the document contains the application form itself, which includes the following fields:
- Owner
- Architect
- Will the owner or architect superintend the construction of the building?
- State number of buildings to be erected
- State estimated cost of each building, exclusive of lot
- State estimated cost of all buildings, exclusive of lot
- Location: "Give city, street and number. (If there be no number, give the name of street, side on which building is to be located, and give the name of the nearest intersecting street"
Overall, the document provides a detailed outline of the application process for erecting a new tenement house in New Jersey, including the required information and instructions for completing the application form.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-02
The image depicts a vintage application form for the construction of a new tenement house in the state of New Jersey. The form is titled "BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY" and features a yellowed background with black text.
Form Details:
- Title: BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY
- Offices: 9-15 CLINTON STREET, NEWARK, N. J.
- Form Number: Form 100
- Application Type: APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE
Application Sections:
- Owner Information:
- Owner's name
- Address
- Architect Information:
- Architect's name
- Address
- Construction Details:
- Will the owner or architect superintend the construction of the building?
- State number of buildings to be erected
- State estimated cost of each building, exclusive of lot
- State estimated cost of all buildings, exclusive of lot
- Location (city, street, and number)
- If there is no number, give the name of the street, side on which the building is to be located, and give the name of the nearest intersecting street
Additional Requirements:
- Plans must be filed in DUPLICATE and Applications in DUPLICATE.
- After approval by the Board, one set of plans will be sent to the Building Department of the city in which the building is to be erected.
Note:
- In making application for the approval of plans for a new tenement house, the following drawings must be furnished:
- Plans of all floors, including cellar, basement, and roof, elevations showing the height of all stories, window openings, etc., and if necessary transverse and longitudinal sections.
- All drawings must be to a uniform scale of one-quarter of an inch to the foot and must be on linen tracing cloth or blue print paper and must show in clear and legible characters the measurements of all yards, courts, shafts, areas, rooms, stairs, halls, etc.; also all general measurements of the building, the location of all fire escapes, and the use for which each room or part of building is intended.
- With each application must be filed a written statement signed by the owner of the building authorizing the person signing this application to make such application.
- There must also be filed with this application a scale diagram or survey of the property, on linen tracing cloth or blue print paper, showing all boundary lines and dimensions of the property and having the new building and such old ones as will not be removed drawn thereon in outline in their exact location.
Overall, the form provides a comprehensive outline of the requirements for constructing a new tenement house in New Jersey, including the submission of detailed plans and specifications, as well as information about the owner, architect, and construction details.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image shows a form titled "BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY." The form is an application for the erection of a new tenement house. It includes sections for the owner's address, architect's address, and questions about the owner or architect supervising the construction, the estimated cost of the buildings, and the location of the building. The form also includes instructions for submitting plans and applications, including the requirement for duplicate copies and the need for a written statement signed by the owner authorizing the application.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-01
The image depicts a document titled "BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY," dated and filed on September 15, 1919. It is an application for the erection of a new tenement house. The document is structured with several sections, including headers, subheaders, and blank spaces for filling in specific information.
At the top, the document specifies the location of the offices at 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N. J. Below this, there is a section labeled "APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE." This section contains detailed instructions for applicants, emphasizing the need for compliance with legal provisions and the submission of plans and applications in duplicate.
The document outlines specific requirements for the application process, including the submission of plans for all floors, including cellars, basement, and roof, with details such as the height of stories, window openings, and necessary transverse and longitudinal sections. It mandates that all drawings adhere to a uniform scale of one-quarter of an inch to the foot and must be on linen tracing cloth or blue print paper. Additionally, it requires clear and legible measurements of all yards, courts, shafts, areas, rooms, halls, stairs, etc.
Applicants are instructed to file a written statement signed by the owner or part of the building authorizing the person signing the application to make such an application. There is also a requirement to include a scale diagram or survey of the property on linen tracing cloth or blue print paper, showing all boundary lines and dimensions of the property and the location of the new building and any old ones that will not be removed.
The document includes a series of blank spaces for the applicant to fill in specific details:
- Owner’s name and address.
- Architect’s name and address.
- Whether the owner or architect will superintend the construction of the building.
- The state number of buildings to be erected.
- The state estimated cost of each building, exclusive of the lot.
- The state estimated cost of all buildings, exclusive of the lot.
- The location, including the city, street, and number (or the name of the street, side on which the building is to be located, and the name of the nearest intersecting street if there is no number).
This document serves as an official form for applying to build a new tenement house, ensuring that all necessary plans and information are provided for review and approval by the Board of Tenement House Supervision.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-06
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a scanned document labeled "Form 100" at the top, which appears to be an application form from the "BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY." The form includes the address of the offices as "9-15 CLINTON STREET, NEWARK, N. J."
The application is specifically for the "ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE." It states that the application is made to the Board of Tenement House Supervision for the approval of the detailed specifications and plans submitted for the erection of a tenement house. It also emphasizes that all provisions of the law will be complied with whether specified or not. Spaces are provided for a signature and address.
A note specifies that plans must be filed in duplicate. It lists detailed requirements for the drawings to be furnished, including plans of all floors, elevations, and details about measurements, materials, fire escapes, and the intended use of each room. It also requires a written statement from the owner authorizing the application and a scale diagram or survey of the property.
The form also includes sections for information such as:
- Owner's name and address
- Architect's name and address
- Whether the owner or architect will supervise the construction
- The number of buildings to be erected
- The estimated cost of each building, exclusive of the lot
- The estimated cost of all buildings, exclusive of the lot
- The location of the building.
The document has a vintage look, likely from the early 20th century, with a slightly faded or aged appearance.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-06
The image is a vintage document, specifically an application form for the erection of a new tenement house in New Jersey. The form is titled "BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION" and originates from the "STATE OF NEW JERSEY".
Here are some key details:
- Offices: The form indicates the offices are located at 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N. J.
- Application Type: It's an "APPLICATION FOR ERECTION OF NEW TENEMENT HOUSE."
- Requirements: The form outlines the requirement to submit detailed specifications and plans for approval. It also specifies that all provisions of the law must be adhered to.
- Submission: The document states that plans must be filed in duplicate.
- Drawing Requirements: The form details the requirements for the building plans, including specifying the scale and type of paper to use.
- Information Needed: It includes sections for basic information:
- Owner
- Architect
- Questions about building construction supervision
- Number of buildings
- Estimated costs
- Location (city, street, number).
- Overall: The form gives a sense of the regulations and requirements that existed for constructing tenement houses in New Jersey in the past.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image is a historical document titled "Application for Erection of New Tenement House," issued by the Board of Tenement House Supervision of the State of New Jersey. The document is labeled as Form 100 and includes the address of the office at 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N.J.
Key points of the document include:
Purpose: The application is for obtaining approval for the construction of a new tenement house based on the provided specifications and plans.
Requirements:
- Plans must be filed in duplicate.
- After approval, one set of plans will be sent to the Building Department of the city where the building is to be erected.
- Specific drawings required include:
- Floor plans of all floors (cellar, basement, roof).
- Elevations showing the height of all stories, window openings, and elevations of adjoining buildings.
- Drawings must be to scale (one-quarter inch to the foot) on linen tracing cloth or blueprint paper, showing clear and legible measurements of yards, courts, shafts, areas, rooms, stairs, halls, etc.
- Location of all fire escapes and the number of feet from each room or part of the building.
- A written statement signed by the applicant or architect, including the purpose of the application and the location of the property.
- A plot plan showing boundary lines and dimensions of the property and the new and old buildings.
Application Details:
- Owner's name and address.
- Architect's name and address.
- Whether the owner or architect will superintend the construction.
- Number of buildings to be erected.
- Estimated cost of each building and total cost, exclusive of the lot.
- Location details, including city, street, and number or nearest intersecting street.
Instructions:
- All amendments to plans and applications must be made on a separate blank.
- Separate drawings must be filed for any changes affecting the size of lots, buildings, courts, rooms, or halls.
The document emphasizes compliance with all legal provisions and the need for detailed and accurate submissions.