Demeter Zsófia – Gelencsér Ferenc: Székesfehérvár Anno… Pillanatképek egy város életéből. – A Fejér Megyei Múzeumegyesület kiadványai 6. – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: B sorozat 38 (1990)
LIST OF PICTURES 1. Map by Péter Klökner, made in the last years of the past century. (Of course, several other maps have also been published in those times, more detailed and precise than the present one, but just because of their cartographic exactness they are rather unsuitable on reproductions. ) 2. Collection of picture postcards from the turn of century. 3. Custom-house for the collection of the so called paviage: the toll-keeper is a municipal employee in uniform, 1930's. (Photo: Tibor Molnár) 4. Another custom-house, with the gate sliding on a chain, 1930's. (Photo: Tibor Molnár) 5. The old railway station before its reconstruction (1926—27.). Handsom-cabs standing in front of the station. 6. The old railway station after the reconstruction. 7. The old station from inside, beginning of the 1900's. 8. The old station from outside, beginning of the 1900's. 9. 25th anniversary of the Singing Circle „Southern Railway on August 15.1920. Procession to the City Hall. (Photo: Gyula Pete). 10. The square before the station with the Bishop's Fountain and the Agricultural High-school (today Gymnasium Pál Vasvári), end of the 1930's. 11. Look-out from the station with a view of the Prohászka Memorial Church, end of the 1930's. 12. Ottokár Prohászka Memorial Church, 1938. 13. Air photo by flight-lieutenant Cirfusz (1929) on the day of a weekly market. 14. Panorama from an airplane, 1930. Episcopal basilica, with the group of houses Arany J. Street Nr.7 - Csók I. Str. Nr.8, the City Hall before its first reconstruction. (Photo: Károly Tóth). 15. Look-out from the tower of the Basilica, 1935. Episcopal residence with the Bishop's Fountain, the City Hall after its first reconstruction. (Photo: Tibor Molnár). 16. Look-out from the tower of the Basilica, 1932. Seminary church, in the foreground the „Pelican Court" (Kossuth Str. Nr. 15.), City Hall, Széchenyi 219