Demeter Zsófia - Gelencsér Ferenc: Örvendezz király város! - Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei. B. sorozat 51. A Fejér Megyei Múzeumegyesült kiadványai 8. (Székesfehérvár, 2002)
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LIST OF PICTURES 1. The old railway station before its reconstruction in 1927. 2. The entrance of Civic Shooting Range at the beginning of the 20th century. The picture card was used in 1922. 3. Picture postcard with the caption ‘Officer’s Pavilion posted in 1903. Behind the building, you can see the so called Garrison Mith, too, accommodating the higher elementary school for boys. 4. District Army Headquarters in Park Lane (Liget sor); this is the same building but the Barracks of the 17th Regiment can be seen beside from this view. The card was sent in 1917. 5. A notable house in Park Lane where Royal Princess Elisabeth-Amalia, wife of Prince Lichtenstein serving here as an uhlan captain lived from 1902 to 1910. The card was written in 1906. 6. Park Lane with Zichy Park. 7. Vörösmarty Theatre at the beginning of the 20th century. 8. Court of Justice in the 1910s. The Holy Trinity Monument in the square was the examination masterpiece by József Havranek at the School of Arts in Vienna. The card was posted in 1914. 9. Nádor Street, the High Street today with a building bombed in World War II on the site of the present Floral Clock. 10. Café Elite in the High Street. 11. Nádor Street, High Street today, with the Cistercian Convent and Church, and the bank and Café Elite on the other side. 12. Nádor Street. 13. Bishop’s Palace. 14. City Hall Square. 15. Franciscan Church in City Hall Square, next the bread selling tents of the market, market-women are selling their goods in the Square. The stamp on the picture card is from 1909. 16. Árpád Baths in Kossuth Street. The picture card was written in 1917. 17. County Hall in the 1920s. 18. The new building of Francis Joseph Female Education Institute, a higher elementary and modem school woman’s trade which was built on the Zsigray lot while Kunó Klebelsberg was the Minister of Education, and which was dedicated by Bishop Lajos Shvoy on 5th November 1927. 19. The Fish Square, the northern part of the current Market Square with the Weigh-House and the still intact castle wall in 1914. The small house in the square was the public Butcher’s Shop. 20. Vörösmarty Square. 21. The left side of Vörösmarty Square in the first decade of the 20th century. 22. Széchenyi Street with the Calvinist Church. 23. Budai Road at the end of the 1910s. 24. Deák Ferenc Street with a ten-classroom local community elementary school in the foreground. The school was taken in use in 1910 as the most modem primary level education facility of the town at that time. The building suffered so extensive damages in the air attack on 19th September 1944 that it had to be demolished. 25. The map of royal free borough of Székesfehérvár, 1938. The map was made by Sándor Szathmáry. 242