File:Firstgraders autumn1887 samson-raphael-hirsch-schule frankfurt hesse germany.jpg

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Deutsch: Eine erste Klasse der Samson-Raphael-Hirsch-Schule in Frankfurt am Main (zur Zeit dieser Fotografie: "Realschule und Lyzeum der Israelitischen Religionsgesellschaft") mit ihrem Lehrer im Herbst 1887. Der dritte Schüler von rechts in der oberen Reihe wird als Max Zuntz bezeichnet, später promovierter Rechtsanwalt in Frankfurt am Main.
English: A class of firstgraders of Samson-Raphael-Hirsch-Schule in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany with their teacher in autumn 1887. At that time the school was still named "Realschule mit Lyzeum der Israelitischen Religionsgesellschaft"). The third boy from the right in the upper row is named as Max Zuntz, who later held a doctorate and became a well-known lawyer in Frankfurt am Main.
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