Budapest története IV. A márciusi forradalomtól az őszirózsás forradalomig (Budapest 1978)

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of the so-called "Vigadó" at the beginning of the 1860s. Woodcut 47. Making up the river-bank at Pest between the Greek church and the parish church in Pest in 1863 48. Port at the Chain Bridge in the 1860s 49. "Station of the Buda—Kanizsa railway line" — the forerunner of the present South Railway Station in 1861. Woodcut after the drawing of G. Zombory 50. "Station of the Pest —Losoncz railway line" — the present Józsefváros Station in 1865. Woodcut after the drawing of G. Zombory 51. Customs house, the building of the present Karl Marx University of Economics (M. Ybl) Woodcut, 1872 52. The former Exchange and Stein mansions on the present Belgrád embankment (A. Gottgeb). Woodcut, 1873 53. Head office of the Hungarian Trade Bank of Pest on the present "Vörösmarty Square at the beginning of the 1890s (J. Hild) 54. Shipyard in Óbuda. Lithograph by J. Indri­kovics, 1858 55. "Pannónia" steam mill in the present Rajk László Street (previously Pannónia St.) in the 1860s. Woodcut 56. Dreher brewery in Kőbánya, Lithograph, 1863 57. The enlarged and modernized iron-foundry of A. Ganz in the Víziváros district, in the present Ganz Street at the beginning of the 1860s 58 —59. The so-called "Alter" drapery and fancy goods store at the corner of Váci Street and Régiposta Street in 1855 and its interior in 1863. Lithographs by A. Röhn 60. The former Hotel Magyar Király at the corner of the present Dorottya Street and Vigadó Street about 1860. Lithograph 61. The former Hungária Hotel at the beginning of the 1870s (A. Szkalnitzky). Woodcut 62. Pest and Buda, a bird's-eye view about 1860. Lithograph by R. Alt 63. The Royal Castle from the Danube side about 1860 64. The Pichler house at the corner of the present Szent István Square and Alpári Gyula Street (F. Wieser) 65. The former National Riding School and the Károlyi mansion in the present Puskin Street (both designed by M. Ybl) 66. Mansions of the elite bourgeoisie in Pest: Buildings designed by the architect Antal Gottgeb in early eclectic style. From left to right: Tiirsch house on the present Engels Square, the former Manno house at the corner of the Váci Street and Régiposta Street, Gottgeb's own house in the present Somogyi Béla Street, the former Heinrich house (later Bristol Hotel) on the present Belgrád embankment, Weisz house in Kecskeméti Street and the former Stein house on the present Belgrád embankment 67. The former head office of the First Hungarian General Insurance Company on Vigadó Square (L. Frey and L. Kauser). Woodcut 68. The former Haas mansion on the western side of the Vörösmarty Square (I. Linzbauer) 69 —71. The banked up Danube at Pest being built over between the Chain Bridge and the parish "church of Pest (1863 -1875), and the embankment of the Danube at Pest in the second half of the 1870s 72. Tabán and the southern front of the Royal Castle in the 1860s 73. Centre of Krisztinaváros district with the parish church about 1860 74. View of the Royal Castle from the north-east 75 80 8 I si? 83 84 85 89 92 93 94 95 96. 97. 98. 90. 100. 101. 102 104 106 107, 108. in the middle of the 1860s. In the foreground, the rustic cottages of Rózsadomb — 76. Decorative gas-lamps in Parisian style from the time of the building in of the present Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Street (1871-1873) and drawing by J. Jankó: The lamplighter of the gaslamps . Building of the basins in Kőbánya in 1871 . The slushy Váci Street. Drawing by J. Jankó Design of the road-roller used in building the Sugárút (the present Népköztársaság Street). Archives of Budapest Carriage of the horse tramway on the present Deák Ferenc Square at the beginning of the 1870s Train of the rack-and-pinior railway on Sváb­hegy (the present Szabadsághegy) Presentation of the first steam fire-engine by the firemen of Pest in front of the parish church of Pest in 1872. Left of the fire-engine: Ödön Széchenyi, organizer of the fireguard. Woodcut Villas in Romantic style on Széchenyihegy: country-houses of Mór Jókai and József Eötvös in the middle- of the 1860s. Woodcut The public coach of Újpest from the drawing­series "Pleasures of Budapest" by J. Jankó Aristocrats and big bourgeois founding the First Hungarian Insurance Company in 1857. Oil painting by Gy. Benczúr -88. Figures of the capital: "The itinerant singer", "The porters of Pest" and "The peddling Jew". Drawings by J. Jankó and F. Viola — 91. Figures of the capital: "The story-teller", "The little vendor" and "The shopkeepers". Drawings by J. Jankó and F. Viola Reception of Franz Joseph in Buda in 1857. Oil painting by K. Sterio. Kiscell Museum Corpse of László Teleki who committed suicide on 8th May 1861 Celebration in honour of Kazinczy in the ceremonial hall of the National Museum on 27th October 1859. Lithograph "Gentlemen's ball" in the Hotel Europa — in national costumes — on the 23rd of January 1860. Lithograph "National Fashion Paper", December 1860. Lithograph . "Ferencz Deák, deputy of the city of Pest elected unanimously for the diet in 1861." Lithograph by R. Grimm, 1861 . The sword-touching ceremony of Franz Joseph on the coronation mound in the middle of the present Roosevelt Square on the 8th June 1867 Public celebration in the Vérmező on the day of Coronation (8th June 1867). Woodcut after the drawing of J. Jankó Reception of the royal couple in the festive banquet in the Vigadó on 9th June 1867. Woodcut after the drawing of F. Kollarz Presentation of the productions of the capital on the occasion of the Coronation on 10th June 1867. Woodcut after the drawing of F. Kollarz -103. János Vidats and the Mayor of Pest: Mór Szentkirályi — 105. Ferenc Házmán and Mór Wahrmann Mihály Táncsics in the 1860s The accused of the "disloyalty suit" in 1872 "The Commune in Pest": caricature. The artist shows sympathy towards the accu­sed therefore he depicts them as being mo­re unfortunate than in reality. He represents the members of the jury — characteristic figures of the contemporary state apparatus — with scathing sarcasm

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