Budapest arms & colours. Throughout the centuries (Budapest, 1998)

Table of Contents The material of the album can be found in the Archives of the City of Budapest. Plate I. The Escutcheon of Buda, free royal town, based on the Letters Patent issued by Leopold I., on Oct. 23-1703- The copy was made on Mayl7.1873­Plate II. The Escutcheon of Pest, free royal town, based on the Letters Patent issued by Leopold I., on Oct. 23.1703- The copy was made on Mayl7.1873­Plate III. The Seal of Óbuda, market town, 1723- Taken from László Toldy: The Arms of Budapest, Old and New r : A Heraldic and Historical Dissertation, Budapest, 1896. p. 12. Plate IV. Arms and Banner Design for the City of Budapest, by Lajos Friedrich, 1873. Plate V. Arms Design for the City of Budapest, by Lajos Friedrich, 1873­Plate VI. Arms and Banner Design for the City of Budapest, by Gusztáv Altenburger, 1873­Plate VII. The Arms of the City of Budapest. Accepted by the Municipal Corporation of Pest, Buda and Óbuda on May29. 1873- Drawing by Lajos Friedrich. Plate VIII. The Colours of the City of Budapest, 1873- Accepted by the municipal corporation of Pest, Buda and Óbuda on May29. 1873. Drawing by Lajos Friedrich. Plate IX. The Arms of the City of Budapest, based on article 1930:XVIII. $4.par.l. Plate X. The Seal of the City of Pest in Turkish Times. Taken from László Toldy: The Arms of Budapest, Old and New: A Heraldic and Historical Dissertation, Budapest, 1896. p. 10. Plate XI. The Arms of the City of Budapest after 1966. Quotes from the minutes of the Executive Committee meetings of the City of Budapest, Feb. 5-/ June 8. 1964. Cover page Sc back page: the arms and the colours of Budapest based on the 5/1990 Decree of the Council of Budapest 1. § cl. 1., 2. (September the 30th)

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