0010.jpg

closed Item Tower Bridge, London cropped postcard
new triaged uploaded enriched extracted ▶ closed remove
ARK
QR code for image 01KQHSCW48FJ7E3XK2GF62Y13J
Name
2DbctqCxNphunDRq5RfdQt
https://n2t.net/ark:/11635/2DbctqCxNphunDRq5RfdQt
https://scanstation.ai/ark/11635/2DbctqCxNphunDRq5RfdQt
File
Order 10
Dimensions 7968 × 5984
Orientation 0
S3 Key marac/003/derivatives/0010.jpg
Source Path marac/003/derivatives/0010.jpg
AI Enrichment
Summary
Back of a divided British postcard, likely mid-20th century, with a handwritten message and address to Mrs. M. K. Roe in Ohio, U.S.A.; a British Queen Elizabeth II stamp, postmark, and printed text including 'Printed in Gt. Britain' and likely 'Dennis Productions Card' are visible.
OCR Excerpt
- R via “AUD, ESS ONLY Tower Bridge cost : Tee ee a 2 pounds to build.” WS h of the — _ee bridpe is raised to allow wesstisuerpass under _. came. — Here is also the Pool of London, —™ busy shipping centre of the great city. London and Scarborough. } | Lid, STrony sv de Dave 65. nA “. Dennis & Sans,
Places
Great Britain Ohio London
Type
people_photo text_page document photo postcard
Tags
No tags assigned.
Primary: postcard
Searchable text 299 chars 1%

- R via “AUD, ESS ONLY Tower Bridge cost : Tee ee a 2 pounds to build.” WS h of the — _ee bridpe is raised to allow wesstisuerpass under _. came. — Here is also the Pool of London, —™ busy shipping centre of the great city. London and Scarborough. } | Lid, STrony sv de Dave 65. nA “. Dennis & Sans,

ai-tools@1.0 Tesseract via ai-tools (64 words, mean conf 64.3)
Subject: image:01KQHSCW48FJ7E3XK2GF62Y13J 18 predicates
Predicate Best value Conf. Source
ai:denseSummary
Back of a divided British postcard, likely mid-20th century, with a handwritten message and address to Mrs. M. K. Roe in Ohio, U.S.A.; a British Queen Elizabeth II stamp, postmark, and printed text including 'Printed in Gt. Britain' and likely 'Dennis Productions Card' are visible.
1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
ai:documentLikely yes
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
1% ai-tools@1.0
ai:handwrittenText yes 1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
ai:hasText yes 1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
ai:highResGoal
read_handwriting
Loss of searchable sender/recipient information, message content, mailing date/location, and publisher/production details that could materially improve cataloging.
1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
ai:highResTarget
entire handwritten message on left half
High-resolution target from thumbnail enrich
1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
ai:isFilledForm
ai:isForm
ai:ocrText
- R via “AUD, ESS ONLY Tower Bridge cost : Tee ee a 2 pounds to build.” WS h of the — _ee bridpe is raised to allow wesstisuerpass under _. came. — Here is also the Pool of London, —™ busy shipping centre of the great city. London and Scarborough. } | Lid, STrony sv de Dave 65. nA “. Dennis & Sans,
Tesseract via ai-tools (64 words, mean conf 64.3)
1% ai-tools@1.0
ai:peopleLikely yes
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
1% ai-tools@1.0
ai:photoLikely yes
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
1% ai-tools@1.0
ai:photoWithTextLikely
ai:pixelsDone
ai:speculation
This is the reverse side of a souvenir or view postcard mailed from Britain to the United States.
Visible postcard back layout, international address to Ohio U.S.A., British stamp, and printed production text support this interpretation.
1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
ai:typedText yes 1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
dcterms:spatial
Great Britain Ohio London
1% aggregated
dcterms:type
people_photo
found 1 face(s)
5% ai-tools@1.0
foaf:Person
Mrs. M. K. Roe
The handwritten addressee line appears to read 'Mrs. M. K. Roe', but the thumbnail prevents full verification.
1% enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0
Subject: image:01KQHSCW48FJ7E3XK2GF62Y13J 7 claims
This is the reverse side of a souvenir or view postcard mailed from Britain to the United States.?? Visible postcard back layout, international address to Ohio U.S.A., British stamp, and printed production text support this interpretation. ai:speculation · 1%
The card likely dates to the Elizabeth II pre-decimal stamp era, probably mid-20th century.?? The stamp appears to be a British 2 1/2d Elizabeth II definitive, which indicates a pre-decimal postal issue. ai:speculation · 1%
Great Britain?? Printed text near the stamp reads 'Printed in Gt. Britain' and the stamp is British. dcterms:spatial · 1%
Ohio?? The handwritten address clearly includes 'Ohio' and 'U.S.A.'. dcterms:spatial · 1%
London?? Upper-left handwriting appears to read 'London' and the cancellation seems consistent with a London postmark. dcterms:spatial · 1%
Mrs. M. K. Roe?? The handwritten addressee line appears to read 'Mrs. M. K. Roe', but the thumbnail prevents full verification. foaf:Person · 1%
Queen Elizabeth II?? Profile portrait on British stamp matches the common Queen Elizabeth II definitive design. foaf:Person · 1%
Subject: image:01KQHSCW48FJ7E3XK2GF62Y13J 0 claims
No claims recorded yet for this subject.
closed — No more image calls. Item workflow consumes image claims/text/metadata for catalog-level analysis.
TransitionDescription
upload Pushes realPath (the ai-tools crop) to S3 as the canonical image. When defaults.full_frame_key is present, also archives the original mat under originals/ on S3 for re-processing / QR re-extraction during Python dev. The full-frame archive is planned to drop for real-client tenants.
external_upload Sets defaults["storage"]["mode"] = "external_url". Used by IIIF imports so the image remains accessible via its external URL and subsequent transitions can run against it directly. Skips triage — the UPLOADED place lets enrich run against the remote URL.
triage When fired from NEW: local-file mode. ai-tools reads defaults.full_frame_key + defaults.sidecar_key from the shared dir, produces the canonical crop + thumbnail in derivatives/, and returns deskew/type/detections. realPath is repointed at the crop. When re-run from TRIAGED: same, idempotent. Non-URL mode is the only path browser captures take. Failures keep the image in NEW (async retry).
enrich Single cheap AI call (~$0.0004) against a ≤512px thumbnail, with triage OCR + flags in context. Populates title/description/subjects/people/places/dense_summary and text-type flags. Can run from TRIAGED (using ssai image_view via imgProxy, skipping S3 upload) or from UPLOADED. Re-runnable from enriched for debugging.
extract The optional second image call. Runs only when enrich_from_thumbnail sets pixelsDone=false. Dispatches by extraction goal/signals: filled forms → ExtractMetadata; handwriting → TranscribeHandwriting; dense print/layout → OcrMistral. Re-runnable.
close Bookkeeping only. Requires pixelsDone=true. The item workflow performs text-only catalog analysis across all images. Apply
Subject: image:01KQHSCW48FJ7E3XK2GF62Y13J 30 claims
enrich_from_thumbnail@1.0 21
Predicate Value Conf. Basis
ai:denseSummary
Back of a divided British postcard, likely mid-20th century, with a handwritten message and address to Mrs. M. K. Roe in Ohio, U.S.A.; a British Queen Elizabeth II stamp, postmark, and printed text including 'Printed in Gt. Britain' and likely 'Dennis Productions Card' are visible.
1%
ai:handwrittenText yes 1%
ai:hasText yes 1%
ai:highResGoal
read_handwriting
1%
Loss of searchable sender/recipient information, message content, mailing date/location, and publisher/production details that could materially improve cataloging.
ai:highResTarget
entire handwritten message on left half
1%
High-resolution target from thumbnail enrich
ai:highResTarget
recipient name and address on right half
1%
High-resolution target from thumbnail enrich
ai:highResTarget
postmark and date at upper center-left
1%
High-resolution target from thumbnail enrich
ai:highResTarget
printed publisher and card text along left edge and center
1%
High-resolution target from thumbnail enrich
ai:highResTarget
stamp details at upper right
1%
High-resolution target from thumbnail enrich
ai:isFilledForm
ai:isForm
ai:pixelsDone
Important handwritten message, postmark details, stamp denomination, and printed publisher/card text are present but only partly legible at thumbnail scale.
ai:speculation
This is the reverse side of a souvenir or view postcard mailed from Britain to the United States.
1%
Visible postcard back layout, international address to Ohio U.S.A., British stamp, and printed production text support this interpretation.
ai:speculation
The card likely dates to the Elizabeth II pre-decimal stamp era, probably mid-20th century.
1%
The stamp appears to be a British 2 1/2d Elizabeth II definitive, which indicates a pre-decimal postal issue.
ai:typedText yes 1%
dcterms:spatial Great Britain 1%
Printed text near the stamp reads 'Printed in Gt. Britain' and the stamp is British.
dcterms:spatial Ohio 1%
The handwritten address clearly includes 'Ohio' and 'U.S.A.'.
dcterms:spatial London 1%
Upper-left handwriting appears to read 'London' and the cancellation seems consistent with a London postmark.
dcterms:type
postcard
1%
foaf:Person
Mrs. M. K. Roe
1%
The handwritten addressee line appears to read 'Mrs. M. K. Roe', but the thumbnail prevents full verification.
foaf:Person
Queen Elizabeth II
1%
Profile portrait on British stamp matches the common Queen Elizabeth II definitive design.
ai-tools@1.0 9
Predicate Value Conf. Basis
ai:documentLikely yes 1%
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
ai:hasText yes 1%
Tesseract via ai-tools (64 words, mean conf 64.3)
ai:peopleLikely yes 1%
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
ai:photoLikely yes 1%
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
ai:photoWithTextLikely
ai-tools heuristic on scan.storage:marac/003/0010.jpg
dcterms:type
people_photo
5%
found 1 face(s)
dcterms:type
text_page
5%
OCR detected multi-word text; OCR confidence suggests printed text
dcterms:type
document
4%
document outline covers 82% of frame; OCR suggests readable text
dcterms:type
photo
2%
face detection usually implies a photograph