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)
existing and was going to be demolished later. (At the place of Kigyó Street there is today a park and the housing estate „Velinszky"). 113. Square of National Flag, the rebuilt and completed building of the museum, 1936. 114. County Hall, 1970's (Photo: Antal Pribék). 115. County Hall; the square is still rather bare, decorated only by the still existing great platantree and the fountain. End of the 1910's. 116. County Hall (today St. Stephen) Square with the Seminary and the church. The picture card is from the 1910's when a wing of the Seminary was already (since 1910) heightened by an additional floor. 117. War memorial of the Tenth Hussars died in the battle of Limanova, on the County Hall Square. The sculpture of Ede Kallós was inaugurated in 1925, with participants of a regiment feast. 118. The monument of St. Stephen by Ferenc Sidló was put in 1938 at the place of the statue of Kallós. 119. In this house lived the poet Sándor Petőfi in winter 1842-43, when playing on the stage in the Black Eagle Hotel under the stage-name Borostyán (Ivy). The memorial tablet was inaugurated in 1904, the street bears the name of Petőfi since that time. Photo: Zoltán Fekete, about 1910. — The house has since been demolished; the actual building was the Cinema Rex. 120. County Hall (today Csók I.) Street at the end of the 1920's; in the foreground the old County Hall, with bay windows. 121. Today's Arany János Street with the Cathedral, in the background the tower of the Franciscan church. 122. St. Enteric's monument on the small square next to the Cathedral, made by Elek Lux and inaugurated in 1938. In the background the house of the famous Hungarian actor Ferenc Kiss. The photo was made in 1938. Both the statue and the house were damaged during the war. Today the monument of Duke Géza. (St. Stephen's father) is standing on the square. 123. St. Anne's Chapel, end of the 20's. 124. From 1933 on, the chapel was restored by István Möller; the parvis built in the 19th c. has been removed. Photo: Ernő Vadas, 1938. 125. Jókai Street, 1937. At the end of the street we still see the houses that were going to be demolished for the building of the new Cistercian (today Attila József) Gymnasium. 126. The other side of Jókai Street in 1937, with one-storey houses to be demolished for the formation of Pope Innocent XI (today Béla Bartók) Square. 127. Sas (today Endre Ady) Street in 1879 (photo: Péter Klökner). The Mutual Relief Society to be seen here still existed in 1938 as a banking institution. The picture deserves some attention for photo-technical reasons as well: the group of school-children standing in the foreground seems to have walked to the other side during the exposure