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[edit]Das Galgenfeld, heute Bahnhofsviertel in Frankfurt am Main. Die Straße im Vordergrund ist die Mainzer Landstraße, im Hintergrund links der städtische Galgen (abgrissen 1806).
SW-Reproduktion eines Gemäldes von Zehender, 1782. Quelle: Walter Gerteis: Das unbekannte Frankfurt, Band I, nach Seite 64.
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