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

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in the first half of the 1890s. Right: entrance of the Trade College, left: building of the Law Court of Budapest (A. Hauszmann). Drawing by Gy. Háry 170. Building of tin; inner boulevard of Buda; lowering of the level on the Szarvas Square at the beginning of the 1890s 171. Country-style cottages on the northern slope of the Gellérthegy in the 1890s. Painting by L. Mednyánszky 172. Plan of A. Palóczy and F. Novak for the transformation of the Gellérthegy into a national pantheon in the 1890s 173. The Royal Castle with the addition designed by Ybl and the plan for further enlargement from the first half of the 1890s 174—175. Junction of the present Népköztársaság Street and Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Street in the drawing by Gy. Háry and a stretch of the Váci Bouleward with the Szent István Basilica 176. Suburb of villas along the present Népköztár­saság Street as well as the present Hősök tere (Square of Heroes) in the first half of the 1890s On the site of the Millenium Monument there is flagstaff on a decorated pedestal. Drawing by F, P. Zieh 177. Part of the Lipót (today Szent István) Boule­vard and the pi\ sent Marx Square about 1896 178. Teréz Boulevard (today: Lenin Boulevard) in the 1890s. In the foreground: the Schoss­berger mansion (H. Schmal) 179. Junction of the József Boulevard and Üllői Street in the 1890s 180. The parish church of Józsefváros district in the present Baross Street in the 1890s 181. The present Népszínház Street in the middle of the 1890s 182. The building of the formel' Popular Theatre on the present Blaha Lujza Square at the beginning of the 1890s (F. Fourier and H. Helmer) 183. The Rókus Chapel in the present Rákóczi Street in the middle of the 1890s 184. The present Almássy Square in the first half of the 1890s 185. The beginning of the present Ráday Street and Kálvin Square in the middle of the 1890s 186. Cross-section of the Great Boulevard with the collecting main at the present Blaha Lujza Square in the second half of the 1890s 187. Waterworks in Káposztásmegyer in the middle of the 1890s 188. Building of the ditches for the rising main and the underground crossing each other under the present Novel nber the Seventh Square in 1895 189. Gas Works in the present Köztársaság Square in the 1890s 190. Generators in the workshop of the Hungarian Electricity Corp. in Damjanich Street in the middle of the 1890s 191. A double-decker carriage 192. Horse tramway in the 1890s 193. Horse-carriage wrecks from the middle of the 1890s 194. Departure of the first tram from in front of the West Railway Station in 1887 195—196. Types of trams from the second part of the 1890s 197. Building of the underground: beggar on the present Vörösmarty Square in 1895 198. Four-wheeler in the city 199. Cross-section of the present Népköztársaság Street with the carriage of the underground in the second half of the 1890s 200. The former P^rzsébet (today: Sport) Hospital in Győri Street in the 1890s (A. Hauszmann) 201. Climes in Üllői Street (F. Kolbenheyer) and the Stefánia children's hospital. Drawing by Gy. Háry 202. Street cleaner and street spraying. Drawings by A. Heyer 203. Street-cleaning machine in the middle of the 1890s 204. Rubbish tip in Szentlőrinc in the middle of the 1890s. In the foreground: rubbish carts; in the background: terminus of the railway removing the rubbish and the belt carrying the rubbish into the sorter 205. Frigyes Podmaniczky, vice-president of the Board of Public Works 206. Berthold Weiss 207. Parlour of the National Casino at the end of the 1880s 208. Stand of the race-course in the middle of the 1890s 209. Banquet hall in the Casino of Terézváros dis­trict, today the so-called Lotz-hall in the "Hungarian Fashion-hall". Drawing by F. P. Zieh 210. Stefánia Road (today: Népstadion Road) in the 1890s. Drawing by P. Vágó 211. Staircase of the Opera House in the middle of the 1880s. Drawing by T. Dörre 212. Road-builders in front of the Opera House 213. Man with truck in the city of Pest 214. Track-builders of the horse-tram (in the present Dózsa György Street) in the 1890s 215. Road-builder in front of the Popular Theatre on the present Blaha Lujza Square in the 1890s 216. Navvies on the Szarvas Square in the 1890s 217. Bricklayers 218. Blacksmith in the "Láng" Machine Factory 219. Ground-plans of the 1st floor of two typical lodginghouses in Pest (at the corner of the present Majakovszkij Street and the present Izabella Street) (F. Pfaff) 220 — 221. Ground-plan of the so-called Ádám man­sion and its 1st floor in t!i present Bródy Sander Street (A. Weber) 222. Mansions on the present Lenin Boulevard in the middle of the 1890s 223. The so-called László mansion (at the corner of the present Rákóczi Street and József Boule­vard), and the ground-plan of its 1st floor (I. Kiss) 224. Free distribution of bread 225. Scene in front of the foundlings' house 226. Pupils of the orphan home in Akácfa Street 227. Entertainment in the Public Park in the 1890s. Drawing by L. Kimnach 228. The former Chamber of Deputies in the present Bródy Sándor Street (M. Ybl). Drawing by Gy. Háry 22!). Procession of electioneerers on the Museum Boulevard. Drawing by P. Vágó, 1890 230 — 232. Leaders in the governing of Budapest: János Radocza, József Hűvös and Péter Kasics 233. Assembly room of the new town hall in the Váci Street (I. Steindl) 234 — 235. Burial of Lajos Kossuth on the 1st of April 1894: the hearse and the funeral proces­sion 236. Leó Frankel 237. Workers' meeting on 1st May 1S90 (A police officer is sitting next to the speaker) 238. Idie first May I )ay procession in the Town Park in 1890. Drawing by K. Cserna 239. Striking workers of arms factory in front of the factory in 1893 240. Worker's meeting in the "National Garden" on the 19th of July 1895 241. Infantry and mounted policemen in front of the East Railway Station

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