Postai és Távközlési Múzeumi Alapítvány Évkönyve, 1999-2000

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Collections • Plans call for updating Hungarian Postal Service Ordinance No. 1129/1989 andAnten- na Hungaria Ordinance No. 64/1992 to facilitate the enhancement of our collections in an organised manner. • Plans call for reorganising the basement of Post Office No. 5 in Budapest, and the street level warehouse on Paulay Ede Street. • When construction operations get underway at the Stamp Museum, plans call for ware­housing part or all of the museum’s material to safeguard the collection. Scientific Work • We shall prepare scenarios of our exhibitions • We shall write studies that present our museum collections for the anniversary Yearbook Exhibitions • From the Noise Wall to the WorldWideWeb (120 years of Hungarian telephone history, and 10 years of MATAV history), an exhibition to be held in the Museum of Telepho­ny. Planned opening: May. • Museum in the Museum (A history of the Postal Museum and a presentation of its collections). Planned opening: October. • 1,000 Years of Hungarian Nationhood Reflected in News Reporting History, an itiner­ant exhibition. Planned opening: August. • The 70-Year-Old Stamp Museum. Exhibit. Planned opening: November. • In memoriam Dr. Endre Magyari, in the Radio and Television Museum. Planned open­ing: 1 December 2000. Public Relations Programmes • Presentation of the CD-ROM entitled A History of Hungarian Telegraphy (MATAV’s Tolosi Hall, March) • May-time at the Museum (May) • Anniversary Excursion to the National Historical Memorial Park at Opusztaszer (20 August). • Advent for 75-Year-Olds, a series of events connected to the 75th anniversary of Hun­garian broadcasting, during the weeks of Advent, at the Postal Museum. • Meeting of Gift-Givers and Donors, and Presentation of the Anniversary Yearbook, in the Postal Museum (17 December) Publications and Publicity Materials • Anniversary Yearbook • Series of picture postcards • Invitations • Exhibition catalogues Budapest, 30 September 1999 245

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