Budapest története IV. A márciusi forradalomtól az őszirózsás forradalomig (Budapest 1978)
EPILÓGUS
308—311. Four of the most significant architects of Budapest: Alajos Hauszmann, Imre Steindl, Ödön Lechner and Béla Lajta 312. Gas Works in Óbuda in the 1910s. Air photo 313. Electric power station in Kelenföld 314 — 315. Reconstruction of the Chain Bridge in 1913-1915 316. Poster of the motor-car exhibition in Budapest, 1905 317. The new head office of the police of Kispest. 1912 318. Ground-plan of the so-called Wekerle settlement in Kispest, (1908—1914) 319. Part of the outskirts of Újpest in the 1890s. Drawing by A. Heyer 320. Town Hall of Újpest at the beginning of the 1900s (H. Böhm) 321. Town Hall ofErzsébetfalva in the 1910s (H. Böhm and A. Hegedűs) 322. Sitting-room and library of a middle-class family in the 1900s 323. Sitting-room of a lower middle-class family 324. Crowded flat of a proletarian family at the turn of the century 325. Dwelling-house in Angyalföld in the 1910s 326. Evicted tenants 327. Yard of a house in Dagály Street 328 — 329. Worker's houses in the so-called Wekerle settlement (L. Schodits and B. Eberling) 330. Lodging-house with small flats at the corner of the present Dózsa György Street and Tüzér Street at the beginning of the 1910s (B. Rerrieh) 331. The last session of the Council of Budapest in the old Town Hall on 8th February 1900 332 — 333. János Halmos, mayor and Gyula Rózsavölgyi, deputy mayor 334. József Márkus, mayor; later chief burgomaster 335. Vilmos Vázsonyi 336. Ferenc Heltai 337. Géza Polónyi 338. István Bárczy, mayor; later chief burgomaster 339. The town mayor plays football. Tstván Bárczy at the opening of the "MTK" Football Ground in 1912 340. Leaders of the Social Democratic Party and the editorial staff of Népszava in 1910 — 1912: From left to right: Jakab Weltner, Antal Farkas, Dániel Várnai, Ernő Bresztovszky, Kálmán Haász, Dezső Bokányi, Mihály Révész, Sándor Csizmadia, Dezső Schöner, Zsigmond Kunfi and Ernő Garami 341. "Bloody workers' disturbance in the capital", 17th February 1901 342. "Demonstration in the capital (commercial clerks for Sunday closing)", 17th June 1902 343. Ambulance men attending upon the injured of the demonstration, 24th March 1903 344. Workers' demonstration for the right to vote in the present Népköztársaság Street in 1901 345. Worker's demonstration for the right to vote, in the present Népköztársaság Street, about 1910 346. Feminists of 1 912 demonstrating on the present Kossuth Lajos Square for women's rights to vote 347. The so-called "blood-red Thursday", 23rd May 1912; the infantry clears the city (at the corner of the present Szabadsajtó Street and Váci Street) 348. The so-called "blood-red Thursday"; light cavalry launching an attack in the present Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Street 349. The so-called "blood-red Thursday"; policemen with a demonstrator in the present Rosenberg házaspár Street 350. "Demonstration against high prices (procession of workers in Budapest)", 25th October 1905 351. "Riot at Angyalföld." Police attack on demonstrators protesting against high prices. 20th September 1911 352. "Tenement house in the capital stormed by the tenants". 353. Strike of tenants. In the middle of the yard hang dummies of straw representing the owner and his wife, 1910 1911 354. Dezső Bokánvi on 1st May 1914 in the Town Park 355. Bálint Kuzsinszky, director of the Museum of Bui lapest 356. Detail from the first permanent exhibition of the Museum of Budapest opened in 1907. Model of the demolished buildings; centre: the "New Building"; at back: the old Town Hall; right: a demolished part in the city 357. Building of the Museum of Budapest. The Art Gallery of the national exhibition in 1885 (Gy. Kauser) 358. Detail from the gallery of the Museum of Budapest. On the left: "Recapture of the Buda Castle" by Gy. Benczúr 359 — 360. Pictures from the first years of the Library of Budapest; reading-room of the public library in Almássy Square and lending of books in the centre of the library in the present Ferenczy István Street in 1914 361. Ervin Szabó, director of the Library of Budapest 362-363. Press of Budapest: Poster of "Est" (E. Falus) and "Népszava" (M. Bíró) in the 1910s 364. Show-bill of the "Night-shelter" played by the Thalia Company in 1907 (J. Karvaly) 365. The former Király Színház (King Street Theatre;) in the present Majakovszkij Street and the diva: Sári Fedák. Photo montage about 1910 366. The Comic Theatre (Vígszínház) (F. Fellner and H. Helmer) 367. The former Kisfaludy Theatre in Óbuda 368. Poster of the first exhibition of the Circle of the Hungarians Impressionists and Naturalisées (MIÉNK) in Budapest (J. Rippl-Rónai) 1908 369. Houses of the Colony of Artists in Százados Street in 1912 (J. and L. Vágó) 370. Atelier of Bertalan Pór in the Colony of Artists in Százados Street. In the background: "Family portrait" 371. The Popular Opera, the present Erkel Theatre in 1912 (Komor - Jakab —Márkus) 372. The so-called Somossy Orfeum (the present Operetta Theatre) in the Nagymező Street at the turn of the century (F. Fellner and H. Hol mer) 373 —374. On the posters: Vilma Medgyaszay (1913, T. Pólya) and Endre Nagy (1914, Hahn) 375. Poster of the "Telephone-messenger", 1901 376. Poster of the former Apollo cinema (on the site of the present Corvin stores) 377. Broadcasting of a concert from the studio of the "Telephone-messenger". Drawing by S. Deák, 1896 378. The beginnings of motion-picture industry in Budapest. Outdoor shooting of Frigyes Karinthy's film-sketch ,,I've a feeling", in 1914 379. The fun-fair at the Town Park on 1st May 1914 380. The 26th of July 1914: mobilization 381. Demonstration in favour of the war in the streets of Budapest 382—383. Joining up of the citizens of Pest