Budapest története IV. A márciusi forradalomtól az őszirózsás forradalomig (Budapest 1978)
EPILÓGUS
242. Deporting 243. Buildings of the Technical University and the Faculty of Natural Sciences of University on the present Museum Boulevard (T. Steindl and A. Weber) 244. Demolition of the old central building of the University in the second half of tho 1880s 245. The University Library (A. Szkalnitzky and H. Koch) Drawing by T. Dörre 246. The new central building of the University on the Egyetem Square (Baumgarten — Herzog — Knötgen) 247. József Körösi, Director of the Statistical Office of Budapest 248. Ferenc Salamon, historian of the AncientTimes and Middle Ages of Budapest 249. Excavations in Aquincum in the 1890s: the amphitheatre of the civic town 250. Newsboy. Drawing by A. Heyer 251. The building of the former National Theatre (demolished in 1913) converted into a lodging house in the Rákóczi Street about 1880 (A. Szkalnitzky) 252. The company of the Popular Theatre in a scene of a 19th c. play about peasants. Photo montage by Strelisky about 1880 253. One of the halls in the National Gallery 254. Exhibition in the Art Gallery of the National Exhibition in 1885. Wash-drawing by T. Dörre 255. Árpád Feszty painting the "Hungarian Conquest" 256. Scene from the millenium ceremonies: carrying over of the crown from the Royal Castle into the Matthias Church on the 5th June 1896 257. Scene from the millenium ceremonies: the crown being taken into Parliament on 8th June 1896 258. View of the millenium exhibition 259. Scene from the millenium exhibition: detail from the "Ancient Buda Castle" 260. Kite-balloon flying up from the exhibition area 261. Budapest and its environs about 1912 262. Station of the Suburban Railways at Pomáz (the Budapest —Szentendre railway line) 263. Great hall in the new building of the Exchange on the present Szabadság Square (I. xAlpár) 264. Modern stores in Kossuth Lajos Street in the 1900s: The drapery and fancy goods store of Holczer 265 —266. The crowded rooms of the Paris Great Stores in Rákóczi Street before the fire in 1912 267. The Central Market hall (S. Petz) 268 — 269. Cash room and safe deposit in the new head office of the Hungarian Trade Bank of Pest on the present Roosevelt Square (Zs. Quittner) 270. The former mineral water shop of Edeskuty on the present Engels Square 271. Stallholders on the present Belgrád embankment 272. Peasant, selling milk, pays bridge-toll on the Chain Bridge 273. Re-building of the centre of the city at the turn of the century. The old and new network systems of streets 274. The cause of the re-building: the building of the Erzsébet Bridge between 1897 — 1903 275. The former High Court of Justice (so-called Curia) in the present Károlyi Mihály Street (demolished) 276. The Sebestyén Square and Rózsa Square in the 1890s (demolished) 277. The Kígyó Square and the Kígyó pharmacy in the 1890s (demolished) 278. The empty site of the Curia after demolition of the building at the very end of the 1890s 279. Building of the so-called Klotild mansions on the present Felszabadulás Square in 1899 (F. Korb and K. Giergl). Drawing by Gy. Háry 280. The Brüdern fancy goods shop on the present Felszabadulás Square about 1902. In the back ground: the Erzsébet Bridge under construction 281. Tannery on the present Belgrád Embankment (demolished) 282. Hotel on the present Belgrád Embankment (demolished) 283. The Hal Square in the 1890s (demolished) 284. Demolition of the old town hall in 1900 285. The former lodginghouse owned by the office of the Lottery House on the present Március the Fifteenth Square 286. The so-called New Building and the northern part of Lipótváros district on the Halácsy map from 1872 287. Plans for building in the site of the so-called New Building and the northern part of the Lipótváros district in 1872 288. The present Szabadság Square on the site of the former New Building seen from the cupola of the Basilica at the beginning of the 1900s. On the square: the Exchange and the Austrian — Hungarian (today: National) Bank under construction (both by I. Alpár) 289. New buildings of the Technical University in Lágymányos about 1910 (A. Hauszmann). In the background: low-lying field not yet banked-up 290—291. Fishermen's inn on the site of the present Gellért Hotel about 1908 and the so-called Sáros (muddy) public baths on the site of the present Gellért swimming-pool in the 1890s 292. The present Móricz Zsigmond Circle and Bartók Béla Street in the 1910s. Air photo 293. The beginning of the present Bartók Béla Street and Bercsényi Street in the 1910s. Air photo 294. Gellért Square and the Gellért Hotel (Hegedűs — Sebestyén—Stark). Air photo about 1918 295. The new building of the National Archives in the Castle district from the north-east (S. Petz). In the foreground: the slope of Rózsadomb and the south side of the present Mártírok útja Sreet 296. The north side of the present Mártírok útja Street at the turn of the century. (The one-storied houses in Baroque style were demolished only after 1930) 297. Development of building up of Budapest: 1872, 1896, 1914. (Darker shading indicates the more densely built up areas) 298. Újlipótváros district built north from the Pest abutment of the Margit Bridge in the 1910s. Air photo 299 — 300. Outskirts of Újlipótváros district: Kárpát Street and Dráva Street 301. Tabán and Krisztinaváros district in the 1910s. Air photo 302. The Royal Castle after the addition designed by A. Hauszmann about 1910 303. Ministry of Finance in the Castle District; Szentháromság (Holy Trinity) Square (S. Fellner, 1901-1906) 304. Head Office of the Ánker Insurance Company on the present Deák Ferenc Square (I. Alpár, 1910) 305. Building of the Institute of Geology in the present Népstadion Street (Ö. Lechner, 1898-1899) 306. Primary school in the Városmajor Street (K. Koos and D. Györgyi, 1912) 307. Commercial College in Vas Street (B. Lajta, 1910-1911)