Postai és Távközlési Múzeumi Alapítvány Évkönyve, 1993

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2) International Minerals Festival (Miskolc, March 10-15): Minerals of the Alps on Stamps 3) Stamp Museum (Budapest, May 5, 1993-January 31, 1994): In Memory of László Kékesi 4) Hungarian Association of Stamp Collectors (Mabéosz)-FIP (Budapest, July 2-7): Air Mail Salon 5) Hungarian National Museum (Budapest, September 2-December 30): Nobel Prizewinners 6) Mabéosz, (Budapest, September 9-17): The World of Science and Technology on Hungarian Stamps 7) Ferenc Kölcsey Arts Centre (Debrecen, September 17-October 4): In Memory of Rezső Soó 8) Erzsébet Museum (Budapest, October 11-November 2); Imre Gál Gallery (Pesterzsébet, Budapest, November 3-December 20): Elizabeth (Erzsébet) on Hungarian Stamps III. Research and information The Stamp Museum continued in 1993 to provide a regular venue for meetings of the Hungarian Philatelic Scientific Society. Those interested were able to acquaint themselves with the collections of philatelic materials during the year through published articles and studies, remote guided tours, and radio and television reports. Guides were prepared for the temporary exhibitions. IV. The graphics collection of the Stamp Museum Assessment of the Stamp Museum’s collection of graphic materials - sketches and working drawings - was completed in 1993. The size and variety of the collection make it possible only to catalogue the material and take steps to preserve it in good condition. The question of storage has been resolved in a way that simplifies access to the blueprints and sketches for exhibition and research purposes. Júlia Kisfaludi: p. 15 The Postal Museum - História Domus (1993) The year 1993 can be called one passed in commemoration of Tivadar Puskás, who was honoured in February by the publication of a memorial volume and compact disc, and a musical radio programme, in March by a commemorative meeting and exhibition, and in October by a cultural-history contest for secondary-school students. There were also some smaller-scale, “chamber” exhibitions during the year: in April 135

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