Postai és Távközlési Múzeumi Alapítvány Évkönyve, 1995

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Temporary exhibitions: Nature ’95. Stamp Designs and Textile Pictures by Erzsébet Szekeres The Work of Stamp Designer Eva Zombory The UPU on Stamps Erzsébetváros in Philately The Memorial Publications of Mabéosz (National Association of Hungarian Stamp Collectors) Mrs Arundel’s Donations—Philatelic Collection of 1945-6 The Donations of the State Printing Press Nature-Protection Motifs First Day Covers on Olympic Subjects Olimpiafila ‘95: Sports and Olympics Relics of the Postal and Stamp History of the Jászság District Postal and Stamp History of the Hajdú Towns and Hajdúböszörmény Selection of the Stamp Museum’s Zeppelin Collection The Work of György Lehel as a Stamp Designer Hungarian Sports Stamps and Postal Items about Olympic Medallists Pál C. Molnár Memorial Exhibition The Graphics of Viola Berki Marconi Memorial Exhibition The Work of Tivadar Puskás Entries for the Christmas Stamp-Picture Competition Thirty-Five Years of Szentes Television Station International exhibitions: Kossuth Memorial Exhibition (Rome) Sports and Olympics: the First Hungarian Sports and Olympic Stamps (Lausanne) Európa Stamp (Riccione) The UN and Its Agencies on Hungarian Stamps (Bangkok) Scientific activity and recognition The scientific and research activity was connected mainly with the work of collecting materials for the permanent exhibitions and compiling information materials, as well as gathering reference materials. The chronology published in the Foundation’s 1994 Yearbook was continued up to 1910. The volume of scientific and educational publications by museum staff increased. Of the Postal Museum staff, Dr Kálmán Sebestyén, historian and graduate of museum studies, obtained a candidacy of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (CSc). Margit Rákóczi, librarian and graduate of museum studies, received third prize in the Postal Press Competition for her work in journalism. József Hajdú, photographer and collection-handling graduate of museum studies, won the József Pécsi Photography Scholarship for the third year running, and also the prize in the Applied 289

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