Gulyás Katalin – Horváth László – Kaposvári Gyöngyi – Pató Mária szerk.: Nyitott kapuk. Hetvenéves a szolnoki Damjanich János Múzeum (A Damjanich János Múzeum kincsei, 2004)

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10. Proto-aurochs, Kőtelek (A donation of Roman Catholic parish-priest Antal Berzeviczy in June 1893, late ice age) 11. Shoulder-blade. Proto aurochs, the riverbed of the Tisza (found by royal engineer Károly Széchy while building Tisza bridge in June 1890) 12. Woolly rhinoceros. 13. Fragment of a side-bone. Woolly rhinoceros, the Tisza (late ice age) 14. Humerus. Woolly rhinoceros, the Tisza (late ice age) 15. Proto reindeer. 16. Whole skull with antler bones. Giant deer, Tiszafüred (late ice age) 17. The giant deer was the biggest known type of deer ever. 18. Young visitors at the millennium exhibition looking at water habitat. (Photo by Barna Ratkai) 19. Arranging an exhibition: Éva Kelemen, Gábor Bagi, István Vadász. Exhibitions 1-2. A part of the Turkish room of the 1954 standing exhibition. 3. Gyula Kaposvári with some Szolnok artists: István Nagy, Lajos Papi, Mihály Gácsi, Ferenc Chiovini. 4. Guild mementoes: part of the first standing exhibition, 1954. 5. Painter Ferenc Chiovini's collective exhibition was opened by Gábor Pogány in 1959. 6. Museum poster, 1961. 7. An ad hoc envelope of Damjanich Museum, 1960. 8. Gyula Kaposvári and Ferenc Chiovini at the exhibition called "Far-East bronze and wood-cuttings". 9. Visitors at an exhibition, 1963. 10. Part of the 1964 permanent exhibition: Middle Ages case. 11. Part of the 1964 permanent exhibition: Mementoes of the Age of Conquest. 12. Gyula Kaposvári guiding visitors, 1960's. 13. The opening of the "Busómaszk" exhibition. 14. A group of museum colleagues at an opening of an exhibition around 1970. (Miklós Farkas, József Tóth, Leontin Varga, Ilona Stanczik, László Szabó, István Szabó). 15. Viewers at the exhibition called "125 years of the Szolnok railroad". 16. Part of an exhibition: "Plein air paintings in Hungarian fine art". 17. Viewers at a summer display, early 1970's. 18. Part of an exhibition: "Schools were nationalised 25 years ago". 19. Lajos Kassák opening the socio-photographic exhibition in November 1966. 20. Pál Raczky and Tibor Kovács at the opening of the "Archaeology '78" exhibition. 21. Mária Kresz opening the exhibition called "Mezőtúr Pottery", 1979. (On the left: Béla Zádor, on the right: Éva Gulyás and interviewer Ágoston Pálréti) 22. „National dresses from the Déri Collection" - opened by Zoltán Ujváry, 1986. 23. Opening ceremony of the exhibition Imre Szűcs 1986 24. „Cover" - an exhibition by the architects of the Pécs group in the Gallery of Szolnok, 1989. 25. Members of the biologist and drawing student clubs at the opening of the exhibi tion called "Researching the Tisza II.", 1987. 26-29. Parts of our present standing exhibitions. 30. Horse-drawn cab at the "Where are we living?" exhibition, 1994. 31. Róza Varjú organising the millennium exhibition. 32. Gyöngyi Kaposvári and Mária Pató. 33. Marietta Csányi and Mrs Tibor Turóczy. 34. Zsolt Sári 35. The opening of the exhibition called "The objects of religious life", 2000. (Zsolt Sári, László Szabó, Éva Gulyás, Elek Bartha, Róbert Kertész, Zoltán Dénes) 36. The successful toy exhibition was organised and opened by Irén Császi, the col league of Eger Museum. 37. Children visiting the museum at the toy corner. 38. Reconstructed studio at the exhibition displaying the history of photography of Szolnok, 2002. 39. A charitable exhibition of Szolnok artists to help the flood victims, 1999. (Opened by Mayor Ferenc Szalay). 40. The organisers of the exhibition called "Fireworks": art historian Márta Egri and director Róbert Kertész, 1998. 41. Mária Pató introducing the members of the group Talea having performed a frolic show at Midsummer Night, 2004. 42. The opening of the exhibition displaying the folk art of the north-lowland area in Szolnok, 2004. Î50

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