Fügedi Márta: A gyermek a matyó családban (Borsodi Kismonográfiák 29. Miskolc, 1988)
Fig. 61. Young men at the beginning of the 1920s. Their flapping shirts are richly embroidered and decorated with ribbons and crochet lace figured with naps shaped like berries. Their ties are decorated with metal fringe and metallized machine lace. Their aprons are decorated with various metallized machine lace and metal fringe beside the wide silk embroidery. There are bouquets and feathers on their pointed hats. They are holding cigarettes in their hands. HOM 2576. Fig. 62. A marriageable girl at the beginning of the century. The sleeves of the loose- and puff-sleeved bodice are tied up with coloured ribbons full of roses. She is wearing a shawl with coloured woollen fringe over her bodice. Her cut and pleated, copper-braided and fringed apron is decorated with ribbons. There is a necklace of pearls with several rows round her neck, in her hand she is holding a handkerchief. Photo by Kálmán Kóris. HOM 2422. Fig. 63. A marriageable girl in the 1910s. There is a shawl made of cashmere cloth full of roses with plentiful coloured woollen fringe over her ruffled bodice. Her cut and pleated apron is richly decorated with copper-braid and coloured ribbons hanging from her waist. There is a tight necklace of pearls with a pendant hanging from a chain round her neck. There is a handkerchief in her hand. Photo by Kálmán Tóth. HOM NA 4680. Fig. 64. A marriageable girl at the beginning of the 1920s. She is wearing embroidered extra sleeves under her loose- and puff-sleeved tight jacket made of figured cloth buttoned down the front. The bottom of her richly embroidered apron is decorated with metallized machine lace and metal fringe. Round her neck there is a necklace of pearls with two colours. There are flowers in her hand and in her buttonhole. Collected by Kálmán Tóth. HOM NA 4680. Fig. 65. Marriageable girls with their mother at the beginning of the 1910s. The girls' dresses and their trimmings are the same. Their looseand puff-sleeved bodices are supplemented with extra sleeves, their shawls have plentiful coloured woollen fringe. On their aprons there are drawn-thread works beside the free drawn embroidery with „matyó" roses. The bottom of their aprons is decorated with metallized machine lace and metal fringe. There are necklaces of pearls with several rows shaped like cape round their neck. There is a flower in their shawl. They are holding handkerchiefs and flowers in their hands. HOM 2556. Fig. 66. Two marriageable girls with their mother in the 1910s. They are wearing a shawl made of cashmere cloth full of roses with plentiful coloured woollen fringe over their bodice . One of them is wearing a cut and pleated apron with metallized machine lace and ribbons hanging from her waist, the other is wearing an apron with ribbons and various metallized machine lace. There is a tight necklace of 204