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Imagga
created on 2019-06-05
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-05
a close up of text on a white background | 85.9% | |
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Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-03
a photograph of a document with a document in it
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
a document with the words, 'government house accommodation'
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13
This image depicts a historical application form from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York. It is titled "Application to Alter a Tenement House." The form appears to be meant for property owners or their authorized representatives who wish to apply for alterations to tenement houses.
At the top of the document, addresses for the department's offices in Manhattan, Bronx, and Brooklyn are provided. The form includes spaces for entering details such as the "Plan Number," filing date, applicant's signature, and address. A warning indicates that approval of plans does not guarantee compliance with the law if misrepresentations or improper actions occur during the application process.
Below the warning, there are "Instructions" outlining the procedural requirements for filing. These stipulate that detailed plans and drawings must accompany the application, along with measurements, site details, and other specifications. The document includes fields to be filled out by the applicant, including information about the borough, number of tenement houses altered, location, owner's and architect’s details, estimated costs, the material of the building, and other specifics about the construction.
The form reflects early 20th-century administrative practices related to housing regulations in New York City.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13
The image is a historical document, specifically a form titled "Tenement House Department of the City of New York." It appears to be an application for altering a tenement house. The document includes spaces to fill out information such as the plan number, date, borough, and details about the proposed alterations.
Key sections of the document include:
Title and Offices: At the top, it lists the offices of the Tenement House Department in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Brooklyn, providing their addresses.
Application Section: This portion explains the purpose of the document, which is to apply for the approval of alterations to a tenement house. It includes a space for the applicant to sign and provide their address.
Warning: There is a warning that states the approval of plans can be voided if there are misrepresentations or improper conduct.
Instructions: Detailed instructions outline the process for submitting plans and applications for altering a tenement house. It includes technical requirements for the drawings and plans, and legal stipulations.
Application Details: At the bottom of the document, there are blank spaces to fill in specific details such as the number of tenement houses to be altered, the location, owner, and architect information, estimated cost of alterations, materials to be used, and questions regarding the property's structure and other buildings on the lot.
Overall, the form provides a structured format for applying to modify tenement buildings in early 20th century New York City, emphasizing compliance with legal and construction standards.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image appears to be a form from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York, titled "APPLICATION TO ALTER A TENEMENT HOUSE." The form contains instructions and details regarding the application process for altering a tenement house, including the requirement to comply with all provisions of law and ordinances. It also includes sections for the applicant to provide information such as the location, architect, estimated cost, and details of the proposed alterations. The form emphasizes the importance of providing accurate information and warns against misrepresentation or improper actions that could lead to illegal construction.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-16
This is a historical document from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York. It appears to be an application form (Plan No. Alt.) for altering a tenement house. The document includes the department's office locations in Manhattan (Municipal Building), Bronx (391 East 149th Street), and Brooklyn (503 Fulton Street).
The form contains detailed instructions about the application process, including requirements for filing plans and drawings. There's a warning section about misrepresentation of facts, and comprehensive instructions about how applications should be submitted.
The bottom portion of the form contains numbered fields to be filled out, including:
- Number of tenement houses to be altered
- Location
- Owner information
- Architect details
- Estimated cost of alterations
- Material of building
- Questions about building location
- Questions about other buildings on the lot
The document appears to be from the early 20th century, based on its formatting and style, and represents the bureaucratic oversight of tenement housing modifications in New York City during that period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image is a scanned document of an application to alter a tenement house, specifically Form 102-14 from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York. The form is dated 191 and includes spaces for the applicant's name, address, and other relevant information.
Key Features:
- Form Number: 102-14
- Department: Tenement House Department of the City of New York
- Date: 191
- Application Type: Alteration of a tenement house
- Spaces for Information: Applicant's name, address, and other relevant details
Purpose:
The purpose of this form is to provide a standardized template for individuals or organizations seeking to make alterations to a tenement house in New York City. It ensures that all necessary information is collected and submitted to the relevant authorities for review and approval.
Relevance:
This form is relevant to anyone who wants to make changes to a tenement house in New York City, including property owners, architects, engineers, and contractors. It helps to ensure that all alterations are made in compliance with local building codes and regulations.
Conclusion:
In summary, the image is a scanned document of an application to alter a tenement house in New York City. It provides a standardized template for collecting necessary information and ensures that all alterations are made in compliance with local building codes and regulations.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image presents a scanned document titled "TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK" in large, bold text. The document is a form for altering a tenement house, as indicated by the title and the content of the form.
Form Details:
- Form Number: 102-14
- Date: 191
- File Number: 191
Application Section:
- Plan Number: Alt.
- File Number: 191
- Application to Alter a Tenement House: This section provides instructions for filling out the form, including the requirement for three sets of applications and two sets of drawings.
Instructions:
- Warning: The approval of plans, procured by misrepresentation of facts or conditions, mis-statements in applications, or through improper action by any officer or employee of this Department, does not legalize an illegal construction, arrangement, or condition.
Borough of:
- Location: (Corner or nearest to)
- Owner: (Name or initials)
- Architect: (Name or initials)
- Estimated Cost of Alterations or Repairs: (Amount)
- Material of Building: (Type)
- Is the building that is to be altered on the front or rear of the lot?: (Yes/No)
- Is there any other building on the lot?: (Yes/No)
- For what purpose will it be used?: (Purpose)
Additional Information:
- Address: (Owner or other person authorized by him)
- Signature: (Signature of applicant)
Overall, the document provides a detailed application form for altering a tenement house in New York City, outlining the necessary information and instructions for completing the form.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
This image is a document titled "Application to Alter a Tenement House" from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York. The document contains instructions and a form for applicants to submit an application to alter a tenement house. It includes details such as the address, owner's signature, architect's information, estimated cost, and other relevant details. The document also includes a warning stating that approval of plans does not legalize any illegal construction, arrangement, or condition.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a form titled "TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT" from the City of New York, dated 1900. The form is structured with headings, instructions, and sections for filling in specific details. The document appears to be an official application for altering a tenement house, requiring detailed information and adherence to specific guidelines.
The form is divided into several sections. The top section includes the title, date, and an identification number (Plan No. Alt. 191). Below this, there is a warning about the consequences of misrepresentation or misstatements in the application, emphasizing that such actions do not legalize illegal construction, arrangement, or condition.
The instructions section outlines the requirements for submitting the application, including the need for three sets of applications and two sets of drawings (for the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx). It specifies that plans must be drawn to a uniform scale, not less than one-quarter inch to the foot, and should be clearly marked with dimensions and boundaries. The form also mentions the need for a certificate of approval after filing and approval by the Tenement House Department.
The application form itself includes fields for various details such as the number of tenement houses to be altered, location, owner's address, architect's address, estimated cost of alterations or repairs, material of the building, and whether the building is on the front or rear of the lot. There is also a section for noting if there are any other buildings on the lot and their intended use.
The form is designed to ensure that all applications are thorough, accurate, and compliant with the regulations set by the Tenement House Department. It emphasizes the importance of detailed documentation and adherence to specified guidelines to facilitate the approval process.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-21
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a vintage form titled "Tenement House Department of The City of New York." It's an application to alter a tenement house. The form includes fields for the applicant's signature and address, along with a warning about misrepresentation or illegal construction. The instructions state that multiple sets of applications and drawings must be filed, and detailed specifications are provided for preparing the plans, including scale, materials, and required dimensions. The form also has sections for information such as the borough, number of tenement houses to be altered, location, owner, architect, estimated cost of alterations, material of the building, and whether there are other buildings on the lot. The bottom of the form contains numbered fill-in-the-blank questions related to the building, owner, and architect.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-21
The image is a document titled "TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK," which appears to be an application form. It's intended for use by individuals in New York City seeking to alter a tenement house. The form has sections for details about the property, including the number of houses to be altered, the location, owner, architect, estimated costs, building materials, and whether it's on the front/rear of the lot. There's a warning about the approval of plans through misrepresentation. The form includes instructions about what is required such as number of copies, scale of the drawings, and what information needs to be included.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a historical document from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York. It is an application form for altering a tenement house, dated between February 2, 1914, and February 14, 1914. The document is labeled with the form number 188-14 and plan number 191.
Key sections and details of the form include:
Header Information:
- The form is from the Tenement House Department of the City of New York.
- It lists the offices in Manhattan (Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers Streets), the Bronx (391 East 149th Street), and Brooklyn (503 Fulton Street).
Application Details:
- The application is made to the Tenement House Commissioner of the City of New York for permission to alter a tenement house.
- The applicant must agree to comply with all provisions of the Tenement House Law and the alteration of the building as specified.
Warning:
- The form warns that approval of plans does not legalize illegal construction, arrangement, or conditions.
Instructions:
- Detailed instructions are provided for filing the application and drawings.
- Different boroughs have specific filing requirements (e.g., three sets of applications and two sets of drawings for Manhattan and the Bronx, three sets of applications and three sets of drawings for Brooklyn, Queens, and Richmond).
- Plans must be drawn to a uniform scale and include various details such as dimensions, materials, and a city surveyor's diagram.
- Applications must be signed by the owner or an authorized person.
Application Form:
- The form requires the following information:
- Borough
- Date
- Number of tenement houses to be altered
- Location (street and number)
- Owner's name and address
- Architect's name and address
- Estimated cost of alterations or repairs
- Material of the building
- Whether the building to be altered is on the front or rear of the lot
- If there are any other buildings on the lot and their purpose
- Material of the other buildings
- The form requires the following information:
Overall, the document is a comprehensive application form for altering tenement houses in New York City, with detailed instructions and requirements for submission.
Qwen
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