Budapest története V. A forradalmak korától a felszabadulásig (Budapest, 1980)

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1 31. Trial of Károly Óri 132. Trial of István Vági 133. Precession of worker sportsmen in the ca­pital, 1927 134. Seminary held by Soma Braun (Hungarian Social Democratic Party) in the second half of the 1920s 135. Excursion organized by the Tourists' Club of Nature-lovers. In the middle: Aurél Stromfeld 1 30. Social democratic; members of the municipal board of the capital, 1925 137—1 38. Károly Peyer, president of the municipal board faction of the Social Democratic Party in Budapest and József Büchler, secretary of the same faction, 1928 139. "Maria Valeria" camp of huts 140. A dislodged family builds a hut 141. Dwelling-house in Gyöngyösi Street at the beginning of the 1920s 142. Lodging-houses of small flats in Bécsi Street 143. Building of blocks of houses in Ceglédi Street 144 — 145. László Bánóczi and Mrs Szeréna Stern Pollák, members of the municipal board fac­tion of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party in Budapest 140. Open-air school in Diósárok Street 147. Children Hospital in Madarász Street 148. Public baths in Dandár Street 149. "Széchenyi" swimming-pool 150 — 151. School on the confines of Pesterzsébet and Kispest built in 1928 152. Communal kitchen in Pesterzsébet 153. Óbuda Gas Works from Szentendre Road in the 1920s. In the foreground: dwelling-houses of the colony of the Gas Works 154. New switch hut of the Budapest Transport Services in Révész Street, 1929 155. New electric substation of the Budapest Trans­port Services in Révész Street, 1929 150. Removal of rubbish in the City at the end of the 1920s 157. The new market-hall in Kórház Street, Óbuda in 1929 158. Engine-room of the central workshop of the Hungarian State 1 Railways (at present: Jenő Landler Vehicle Repair Shop): transmission engines in the 1920s, manufactured at the turn of the century 159. Lead cable workshop of the Felton and Gil­leaume Cable, Wire and Wire Rope Factorv in Budafoki Street in the 1920s 160. Textile Factory of Kelenföld at the end of the 1920s 161. Goldberger Spinning and Textile Mill: one of the plants in Budafoki Street in the 1920s 102. Hungarian Cotton-industry. Intericur of the factory in the 1920s 163. Free meals with "Uncle Robert" on Calvin Square 164. Election poster of the Christian Municipal Party from 1929 165. Election poster of the Social Democi'atic Party from the beginning of the 1930s 160. Rap-pickers on the rubbish-shoot 167. Cave-dwelling in Budafok at the beginning of the 1930s 168. Demolishing work in Tabán during the eco­nomic crisis: beginning of the 1930s 169. Ruins of a Roman bath, excavated at the canalization of Flórian Square, Óbuda, 1930 1 70. Collection on Children's Day on Blaha Lujza Square, about 1930 171. Programme of the illegal Hungarian Commu­nist Party from I 932 1 72. The illegal Hungarian Communist Party at­tempted to take part in the elections of the capital and its suburbs in 1929 under the cover-name "Socialist Workers' Group" 173. Detail of a wash-drawing by Gyula Derkovits, made on the occasion of the demonstration on 1st September, 1930 174. I September, 19:50: Policemen molest parti­cipants of the demonstration on Arena (today: György Dózsa) Road 1 75. Group of demonstrating workers on Váci Road 176. Demonstrators attacked by sworded policemen I 77. Policemen chase demonstrating workers in the Town Park 178. Several people were seriously wounded and one killed by the policemen. On the photo the victim, János Darnyik can probably be seen 179. A handbill by the artists of the illegal Hun­garian Communist Party I 80. Tent of the Népszava on the meadow of Hű­vösvölgy at the beginning of the 1 930s 181.. József Madzsar, outstanding organizer and theoretician of the Hungarian Communist Party 182. Handbill of the illegal Hungarian Communist Party from 1931 183. Photo montage by the artists of the illegal Hungarian Communist Party in memory of the murdered communists, Imre Sallai and Sándor Fürst, 1932 184. Workshop of the Vulkan Machine Factory, bankrupt and demolished in 1929 185. The Hungarian General Machine Factory bankrupt in the years of the economic crisis 186. Gyula Gömbös with Hitler in 1933 187. Károly Szendy, mayor (1934-1944) 188. Jenő Karafiáth, Lord Mayor (1937-1942) 189. Reception in the Royal Castle in honour of the Italian king, 1937 1 90. Lord Mayor Karafiáth and his attendance in the already unoccupied Zita-colony at the end of the 1930s 191. Gymnastic exhibition on the sport grounds of the school in People's Park in 1937 192. Lingel-colony at Kőbánya in the 1930s I 93. Lodging-houses in Hamzsabégi Street in the 1930s 1 94. The Rákos-brook, regulated in the second half of the 1930s, Angyalföld 1 95. Guide of the sociographical exhibition at Kispest, 1937 196. Building of a public air-raid shelter on Baross Square in 1938 197. Police control in the room of the bakers' trade union in Peterdi Street during the strike in 1933 1 98. Handbill for support of the strike in the Loden factory, 1934 199. Árpád Szakasits, president of the National Union of the Hungarian Building Workers 200. During the strike of the building workers in 1935 the trade union distributed lunch for the participants 201. Election poster of the Anti-fascist Workers' Front, cover organization of the illegal Hun­garian Communist Party from 1935 202. Handbill of the illegal Hungarian Communist Party from the mid-thirties "Let's have a Popular Front against the war !" 203. Razzia at the so-called Hangya-shop 204. Young ironworkers making an excursion to Hűvösvölgy in the 1930s. Gyula Ivulich is the third standing figure from the left 205. Gyula Kulich 206. Radio fitting in the Orion factory at the end of the 1930s 207. Central control room of the power station at Kelenföld (manufactured by the Ganz Works) at the end of the 1 930s 208. Building of the Central Food Market 209. Loading with crane at the local port of Fe­rencváros

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