„Tabase. Schulunterricht im Freien“ (“Tabase. Outdoor instruction“). Children are sitting in threes on benches. They are sitting with their backs to the camera. They are neatly dressed. The teacher is standing in front, on the right side, wearing a suit. The pupils are copying something from the two chalkboards. Trees and a European style building are denoting the surrounding area. Richard Paul Moths, born in 1872 in Kösen (Germany), was a carpenter. In 1899 he married Helene Ledoux. From 1900 till 1948 he worked as a missionary in South Africa East (Silo, Baziya, Tabase). He died in 1950 in South Africa.
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