Budapest története IV. A márciusi forradalomtól az őszirózsás forradalomig (Budapest 1978)
EPILÓGUS
109. New building of the university: Cross-section of the^ Chemistry Institute standing in the present Trefort garden (J. Wagner). Woodcut, 1872 110. Professors of the medical faculty at the university of Pest in 1863. Standing (from left to right): J. Diescher, J. Wagner, L. Arányi, I. Semmelweis, G. Lippay, J. Lenhossék, J. A. Jendrassik, D. Nedelko, F. Linzbauer, D. Wachtel, T. Stockinger. Sitting (from left to right): V. Zlamál, I. Sauer, J. Kupp, J. Balassa. Lithograph by J. Marastoni sr. 111. The 'Athenaeum" publishing house in 1869: room of the composing machine and the "steam press" machine, office of the printing house, despatch and book stacks. Woodcut 112. Liszt concert in the small hall of the Vigadó in 1872. Oil painting by Schams and Lafitte 113. Grammar School for Sciences in Buda (the present Toldy Ferenc Grammar School). Gothic building built in 1857-1859 (J. Petschnig) 114. One of the school buildings of Pest: primary school on the present Szent István Square built in 1869-1871 115. Beginnings of the Great Boulevard: design of a navigable channel by F. Reitter in 1865 116. The crowded Király Street (present Majakovszkij Street) at the end of the 1860s. Drawing by K. Klic 117 Planning of the Sugárút (today: Népköztársaság Street): Lajos Tisza, Minister of public works and traffic with Gyula Szapáry, his state secretary. Caricature by J. Jankó 118. One of the plans of F. Feszl for the building of the Sugárút 119. The first buildings of the Sugárút between the present Jókai Square and Eötvös Street 120 121. Ferenc Keitter, designer of the townplanning of Budapest and Lajos Lechner, winner of the first prize of the competition for town-planning 122. Miklós Ybl, the great architect of the period of town union. Lithograph by J. Marastoni 123. Károly íláth, the first chief burgomaster of Budapest 124. Károly Kannnermayer, the first mayor of Budapest 125. Károly Gerlóczy, the first deputy mayor of Budapest 126. "Capital Council of Budapest 1873". Seal with the new arms of the capital 127. Building of the new hall of the West Railway Station over the old station in 1874 128. Telephone exchange in the present Paulay Ede Street in 1897 129. Loading on the present Petőfi Square in the second half of the 1880s. Opposite: the Royal Castle on Castle Hill 130. The former Elevator on the bank of the Danube on the northern side of the present Boráros Square (Ch. Ulrich). Drawing of T. Dörre 131. Cross-section of the Elevator and its hoisting gear for unshipping corn. Drawings by I. Greguss 132. Pig-transport in Kőbánya at the end of the 1880s. Drawing by M. Jantyik 133. Cattle-market by the slaughter-house at the end of the 1880s. Drawing by P. Vágó 134. Detail from a wine-cellar in Budafok in the 1890s 135. Hall of general assembly of the first Home Savings-Bank of Pest in 1890 136 — 137. Prominent bankers and contractors of Budapest: Zsigmond Kohner and István Kléh 138 — 139. Prominent bankers and contractors of Budapest: Sándor Hatvani Deutsch and Leo Lánczy 140. Roller-frame by Mechwart. Kiscell Museum 141. Row of roller-frames in the "Lujza" mill in the 1890s 142. Automatic riddles in a steam mill of Budapest. Drawing by I. Greguss 143. Malt-floor in the rock-cellar of a brewery in Kőbánya at the end of the 1880s. Drawing by T. Dörre 144. Workshop in the "MÁVAG" Works at the end of the 1880s. Drawing by Tivadar Dörre 145. Workshop in the Ganz Electric Factory about 1890 146. Workshop in the "Láng" machine factory in the 1890s 147. The bank of the Danube at Újpest; north from the abutment of the Margit Bridge at the beginning of the 1890s. In the background: mills, in the foreground: building yards (the present Szent István park) 148. The former cylinder mill in the present Stollár Béla Street 149. Shipyard of Újpest at the end of the 1880s 150. Industiral district of Ferencváros: warehouses, the Elevator, the "Concordia" steam mill, goods-station on the bank of the Danube and the first factories in the Soroksári Street seen from the Gellérthegy in 1885 151. View of the Ganz basic factory in the 1890s 152. Beginnings of the W'eiss Manfred Works on the Csepel Island in the 1890s 153. The former Hall of Industry in the Town Park, in the centre of the National Exhibition in 1885. Oil painting by R. Nádler 154. Weekly market on the present Köztársaság Square in the 1890s 155. Shops in the city: the former Brüdern fancy goods shop on Kígyó Square (present Felszabadulás Square) at the end of the 1880s 156. Shops in the city: the Hölzer Clothier's on the former Kígyó Square in the 1890s 157. Shop of the poor in the 1880s: Löbl's shop with a unit price of 27 pence 158. Shops in the city in the 1890s: shops of the poor in the corner house of the former Torony Street and Duna Street (demolished at the turn of the century). On the wall of the house we can see the articles available in the shop. In the foreground: inhabitants of the house and its neighbourhood 159. Terrace of a café in the present Népköztársaság Street in the 1890s. Drawing by A. Heyer 160. Room in the New York (today: Hungária) Café in the middle of the 1890s (A. Hauszmann) 161. The former "Kiosk" on the present Engels Square at the end of the 1880s (A. Hauszmann) 162. The Kugler (today: Vörösmarty) confectioner's in the middle of the 1890s. Drawing by F. P. Zieh 163. Gipsy music and audienco in a restaurant of Budapest in the 1890s. Drawing by A. Feszty 164. North of the Lipótváros district seen from Rózsadomb in the middle of the 1860s 165. The so-called "New Building" seen from the cupola of the Szent István Basilica in the course of construction at the end of the 1880s. In the background: Margit Bridge 166. North of Lipótváros district and the Parliament in the course of construction seen from the Royal Castle at the beginning of the 1890s 167. Building yard in the present Balassa Bálint Street, in the neighbourhood of the Parliament in the 1890s 168. Roof-raising ceremony of the Parliament, 5th May 1894 169. New buildings in the present Alkotmány Street