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)

77. The inaugural speech is delive­red by Mayor Emil G. Csitáry(cf. Fig. 76.) 1938? 78. In 1938, at the 250th anniver­sary of the delivery from Tur­kish occupation, a relief by Fe­renc Medgyessy is placed on the wall of the Franciscan convent. (Photo: Ernő Vadas, 1938.). 79. The Bank (today Táncsics) Street at the beginning of the century. In the right corner the secessionist gateway of a res­taurant (today Restaurant ősfe­hérvár). The house Nr.4 was bought in 1927 from the Mi­nistry of Public Education, to become the headquarters of the trade-association. 80. Corner Kossuth Street — Main Square, with a view of a tower of the Cistercian church. In those times, the traffic was „one-way", but „no speeding!". The passen­ger in the left corner seems to have walked along during the time-exposure, his former posi­tion being also visible. About 1910. 81. Seat of the Mutual Relief So­ciety. After the Szigethy House was demolished, the ground­floor of the house was arcaded for a better stereoscopic effect of the monument; the Society received an annual rent and an indemnrflcation. The picture was made at the beginning of the century. 82. Kossuth Street with Seminary Church, 1907. Part of the Árpád Baths and the Széchenyi Palace (today Culture Centre Károly Pintér). 83. Corner Petőfi Str. — Kossuth Str., in the foreground the seat of the Revenue-Office and the Post-Office. At the end of the 223 street the Commercial High-School. 1910's. 84. Szögyény-Marich (today Liszt F. ) Street, in the foreground the shop of Zsigmond Keresztes (today Forintos Store), opposite to it the Diocesan Club-House (today Culture Centre), on the groundfloor the Montsko shop. 1936. 85. The same, towards the Main Square, 1910's. On the picture card the street is named by er­ror Szögény Mária utca, for it is named since 1893 after László Szögyény-Marich sen., Lord Chief Justice, Lord Lieutenant of County Fejér. 86. The house Szögyény-Marich Str. Nr. 1, that belonged for­merly to the Nádasdy family and then to the Szögyény-Marich fa­mily, was bought in 1902 by the Catholic Society of the Diocese; in 1903 the St. Stephen and St. Bmeric (today St. Stephen and Ady) Halls were opened therein. 87. Lépcső Street in 1937. 88. Curve of Szögyén-Marich Str., seen from the Market Place. The photo is considerably re­touched, with several figu­res certainly added subsequent­iy-89. Fish (Hal) Square, with the end of Liszt F. Street, 1914. The small house is the public But­cher's Shop. 90. Carp (Ponty) Restaurant in the 20's (Photo: Károly Tóth). 91. Food Market on the Main Squa­re, with shop and living house of the Felmayer family in 1891. (Cf. Figs. 25., 47.) 92. Food Market on the Main Squ­are in the 1900's. 93. Food Market with poultry-sell­ers, early 1930's.

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