F. Mentényi Klára szerk.: Műemlékvédelmi Szemle 1993/1. szám Az Országos Műemléki Felügyelőség tájékoztatója (Budapest, 1993)
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stood once in front of it. The stone cross ordered by Mathias and Anna Rumpl in 1869 once stood on the way leading to the „Kreuzäckern", today it is in the cemetery with a new wooden corpus (6) At the corner of Erdő and Kossuth streets is newly set the XF or „Xaver-Kreutz", its original base was made in 1862 (5). The stone cross made around 1900 was ordered by Mathias and Maria Rumpl and is in the fields of Budakeszi, by the road to Teleki (10), with a cast iron corpus. Another stone cross ordered by József Martin in 1922, with a painted, cast iron corpus was earlier in the territory of the so called „Erste Klass(e)", and is standing today in the cemetery (12). The Merkl-cross is also in the cemetery, with an artistic tin corpus (13). The cross was ordered by the wife of Martin Merkl, with the family name Martin, in 1925. Originally erected on the Northern side, at the food of „Bergäcker", today standing in the park below Erkel street, with a cast iron corpus is a cross from around 1930. (16) Today in the territory of Budapest, once belonging to Budakeszi, is the base of the eralier statue of St. Anthony of Padova, on the Eastern side of the highway leading to Budapest (11). The cast stone base with the feet was found later. The Memorial of the First World War was unveiled by archduke Josef von Habsburg in 1930 (14). The bronze statue was made by Jenő Martineiii. The names of 184 deads can be read on the base. There is also a memorial of the First World War in the cemetery. (15) The stone panel with the names of 65 dead soldiers is the memory of those who had died in the nearby sanatoriums. In the cemetery is standing a memorial of the Second World War also, planned by Éva Kun is 1989. (17) Not far from it is the sepulchre of László Marity (1941—1957), the only martyr of 1956 in Budakeszi, buried in the local cemetery (19). Here is the sepulchre of Kálmán Torma, which has become a frequently visited place recently. (18) The memorial tablet of József Nagy-Sándor (1898) is on the wall of no 187. Fő Street (20). The house was built in 1837. The grammar-school named József Nagy-Sándor (no 94. Széchenyi street) in Budakeszi had a relief of the General Géza Fekete on its wall, but it was unfortunately stolen.