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)
time, their shadow can be seen at the original place. 128. The same, with the Black Eagle Café in the foreground. End of the 20's. 129. St. John's Bridge across the open channel, 1916. The channel was covered only in the 20's when today's Szabadságharcos Street was built over it. 130. St. Christopher's statue was designed as road mark by Tibor Vilt; it stood in the narrowing junction of today's St. Stephen Square — Vörösmarty Square — Vörös Hadsereg Street, and was destroyed during the war. 131. Delicacy shop of Andor Bogyay at the corner ofVörösmarty Square, 1910's. The house was later known as Kurucz House, because of the Kurucz shop. 132. Monument of Mihály Vörösmarty by Miklós Vay, on the square bearing his name. 1910's. 133. Vörösmarty Square, 1879. (Photo: Péter Klökner). 134. Other side ofVörösmarty Square, 1879 (Photo: Péter Klökner). The vegetation of the park ist still rather sparse. 135. Vörösmarty Square in 1907. Meanwhile a fine alley has been planted, the vegetation is anything but sparse, and there is already electric street-lighting with nice, drop-shaped lamps. 136. Széchenyi Street in 1935. (Photo: József Matolcsy). 137. Széchenyi Street, Calvinist church and school in 1927. The church was then just 100 years old. 138. OMCSA (=National Fund for Family Relief) houses on Maroshegy, Batthány Street. 1938. 139. Home for the Aged, before its reconstruction. Early 20's. 140. Home for the Aged, after its reconstruction and enlargement, with a Rákóczi-portrait by Jakab Márton on the wall. 1930's. 141. Intérieur of the Home for the Aged. Photo: Szigeti, 1913. 142. Main building of the St. George Hospital, 1910's. 143. Louise (Lujza) Sanatorium, 1913. 144. Maternity hospital, 1913. 145. Children's sanatorium, 1923 (today Neurological Dept. ) 146. Training of ambulance men, first half of the 20's. (Photo: Szigeti). l47.Kempelen Square, Fire-guard, 1915. 148. Training of firemen, first half of the 20's. (Photo: Szigeti). 149. Barracks of the Honvéd Regiment Nr.17. (today Recruiting Centre). 150. Hussar barracks, beginning of the century. 151. Barracks of the Infantery Regiment Nr. 69, 1910's. 152. Military Hospital, beginning of the century. 153. Barracks of the 1st World War, later P. W. camp and finally Institute of War Orphans. 1917. 154. War memorial of the Infantry Regiment Nr.69 by Jenő Bory, setup in 1931. 155. Stud-farm in 1912, opponsite to the Railway Station, destroyed during the last war. 156. Entrance to the Civil Shootingrange, 1910's. Damaged during the last war. 157. Main building of the shootingrange, with ballroom (Photo: Károly Tóth). 226