Technikatörténeti szemle 24. (1999-2000)

Válogatás az Országos Műszaki Múzeum és filiáléinak kiállítási plakátjaiból és meghívóiból

XII. "Technical development and technical university education" Exhibition of Budapest Technical University and the National Technical Museum, 1996 XIII. "History of metallurgy in Northern Hungary" Invitation of the Central Metallurgical Museum to the above exhibition 10th October 1996 XIV. Iron-casting relics from the end of the past century (1880-1910) Informative material of the Foundry Museum, 16th October 1996 XV. The tape-recorder is 100 years old 1898-1998 Introduction to the history of tape-recorders Exhibition organized by the Kiscelli Museum of Budapest Historical Museum, the Hungarian Radio Incorporation and the National Technical Museum Xi/I. Arms and science for the homeland Activities of the heroes of 1848 in sciences Joint exhibition of the Hungarian Museum of Natural Science and the Hungarian Museum for Science and Technology 11th March - 26th May 1998 XVII. Iron foundry in Hungary in the 19th century Cast iron stoves and ornaments - temporary exhibition at the Foundry Museum Informative material on the exhibition, 1998 XVIII. Invitation to the Central Metallurgical Museum's temporary exhibition "Minerals and ores from the region of the Carpathes" 12th November 1998 XIX. Invitation to the Central Metallurgical Museum's temporary exhibition "Metallurgy with the artist's eye" 14th May 1999 - Opening session of Fazola-year 1999 XX. The Foundry Museum is 30 years old. 1969-1999 Invitation to the memorial celebration, 21st October 1999 XXI. „The most outstanding relics from our technical heritage from the Hungarian Museum for Science and Technology. Contribution of the professors and stu­dents of the Technical and Economic University Budapest to the technical progress of Hungary" Exhibition, 17th May 2000 XXII. Invitation of the Foundry Museum to the inauguration of the Ganz-type winding staircase 8th June 2000 XXIII. Invitation to the memorial celebration "The Central Metallurgical Museum is 40 years old" 26th October 2000

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