Fügedi Márta: A gyermek a matyó családban (Borsodi Kismonográfiák 29. Miskolc, 1988)
pearls round their neck. A broock is stuck into the shawl of the girl on the left. They are holding handkerchiefs and flowers in their hands. Collected by Kálmán Tóth. HOM NA 4680. Fig. 67. A marriageable girl in the 1920s. She is wearing a short-sleeved silk tight jacket buttoned down the front adorned with velvet and ribbons and with extra sleeves. There is a multi-colour necklace with several rows and a pendant hanging from a chain round her neck. There is a flower in her buttonhole. MM. 1522. Fig. 68. A young man with his mother at the beginning of the 1920s. His flapping-sleeved shirt is adorned with plentiful coloured embroidery, his waistcoat has a velvet collar. His apron is adorned with rayon embroidery, various metallized machine lace and metal fringe. His tie is adorned in the same way. A bouquet, a feather and a bristle are stuck to his pointed hat. There is a cigarette with a cigarette-holder in his hand. HOM 2522. Fig. 69. A young man mustered for service in the 1910s. The fact is denoted by the coloured ribbons on his hat. His shirt with flapping-sleeves is richly adorned and embroidered. The chain of a pocket watch can be seen on his waistcoat adorned with buttons. There is a wide embroidery on his apron with rows of metallized machine lace and metal fringe. Stuck at his waist there is a crochet kerchief presented by his bride. From Matyó népviselet by István Györffy Budapest 1956. Fig. XXXI. Fig. 70. Young men with their fellow who is in the army at the beginning of the 1910s. Their shirt with flapping-sleeves is decorated with white and cotton embroidery. Their apron is adorned with metallized machine lace and metal fringe beside the embroidery. Photo by Kálmán Kóris. HOM 2365. Fig. 71. Young men at the beginning of the century. The sleeves of the younger ones' shirts are not embroidered yet only those of the initiated ones. The bottom of their embroidered aprons is decorated with metal fringe and lace. Their hats are old-fashioned adorned with feather, needlegrass and bristle. MM 1560. Fig. 72. Group of girls in a procession. Their Sunday clothes consist of a loose-, and puff-sleeved tight jacket made of figured cloth buttoned down the front with extra sleeves and a bodice with a shawl. They are wearing a cut and pleated copper-braided apron with ribbons. They are holding a rosary, a handkerchief and a flower in their hands. HOM 7208. Fig. 73. Girls and Maria-girls in a Corpus Christi procession in the second half of the 1920s. Photo by Rudolf Balogh. Pesti Napló 1928. Fig. 74. Maria-girls in front of the decorated altar in the procession. Collected by Kálmán Tóth. HOM NA 4680. Fig. 75. Maria-girls. Their wreath is white without ears of corn. They are dressed in a loose-, and puff-sleeved white silk tight jacket butto205