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26. Road map of Öreghegy and Ráchegy, 1938. The map was made by Sándor Szathmáiy. 27. Dr. Emil Csitáiy (1892 to 1970) Mayor of Székesfehérvár (1931 to 1941), and then the Lord Lieutenant of the County (1941 to 1942). 28. Count Viktor Széchenyi, Lord Lieutenant of the County (1871 to 1944). 29. Dr. Bálint Hóman (1885 to 1951), Minister, Member of Parliament for Székesfehérvár between 1932 and 1944. 30. Lajos Shvoy (1879 to 1968), Diocesan (1927 to 1968). 31. Arnold Marosi (1873 to 1939), Cistercian teacher, director of the museum. 32. Dr. Brúnó Balassa (1896 to 1979), royal inspector in Székesfehérvár education district between 1935 and 1939. 33. Dr. József Schmöltz (1891 to 1970), municipal attorney, an enthusiastic sponsor of local sport activities. 34. Dr. Andor Csikós (1888 to 1944), economist, manager of the Savings Bank of Székesfehérvár and Fejér County. 35. Ferenc Schmidl (1902 to 1977), architect, chief technical advisor for Székesfehérvár until 1944. 36. Tibor Molnár (1904 to 1990), architect, later municipal chief architect. 37. Dr. Zoltán Berzsenyi, (1883 to 1945) hospital superintendent, a famous surgeon. 38. Vitéz Dr. Géza Szarka (1897 to 1974), teacher, grammar school headmaster, writer. 39. Vitéz István Láng (1897 to 1944) on his silver wedding anniversary with his family in 1944. His sons: Jenő, Hugó and Tibor. 40. The city looked from the still unbuilt fields of Hosszúsétatér in the 1930s (photo by Ernő Karl). 41. Road post with St. Christopher by Tibor Vilt, it was erected where Budai Road joins Vörösmarty Square and was destroyed in the war. The post had to be erected because of the heavy transit traffic to Balaton when Road 7 was opened. 42. Customs House for the collection of the paviage in Budai Road in the 1930s (photo by Tibor Molnár). 43. The building of the railway station after the reconstruction in 1927. 44. View from the railway station to the square being reconstructed and the already completed Prohászka Memorial Church. Mid 1930s. 45. Agronomian Secondary School, Pál Vasvári Grammar School today, designed by László Széli, viewed from the still not reconstructed square in front of the railway station. 46. Hungarian Royal Horse Farm was opposite the railway station in line of today Béke Square. It was destroyed in 1944 when the area of the railway station was carpet bombed. 47. Bier of Dr. Ottokár Prohászka, Diocesan (1905 to 1927) on 7th April 1927 in front of the Bishop’s Palace. 48. Laying the foundation stone of Prohászka Memorial Church on 17th November 1927. Lajos Shvoy, Diocesan, and Gáspár Fábián, architect. 49. Construction workers at Prohászka Church in 1930. 50. Prohászka Memorial Church. Later a Culture House was built beside, accommodating Glória Cinema. It was hit by a bomb during the war (photo by Tibor Molnár). 51. Boiy Castle, which was from time to time opened to the public by Jenő Bory from 1935 onwards. Visitors traditionally flooded all the rooms of the Castle in the week around St. Stephen’s Day, enjoying performances and concerts, playing tennis and dancing in the tennis court. The photo was made by Kálmán Szőllősy. 52. The inside of Bory Castle photo by Kálmán Szőllősy. 243