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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1935. The sculpture by Ede Kallós is in the Holy Spirit Cemetery today. You can see Bálint Hóman, Miklós Kozma, Erik Toepke in the photo, too (photo by Károly Hege). 121. Veteran cavalry soldiers in the old uni­form of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, Vitéz Lázár Pap on the right, Vitéz Miklós Kozma sitting in the middle. 122. Dedication of the new sculpture of the 10th Cavalry Regiment, an equestrian statue by Pál Pátzay, in the City Hall Square on 9th December 1939. Mayor Csitáry speaks to the public, Lázár Pap is standing on the left of the statue. 123. Wreaths and visitors about to lay their wreaths in the dedication ceremony of the Cavalxy Memorial in 1939. 124. ‘Vitéz’ Headquarters, the foundation stone of which was laid on 22nd May 1938. The foundation stone had been in the Museum until the start of the construction. Both the house and the furniture were designed by Ferenc Schmidl. 125. ONCSA (National Fund for Family Re­lief) houses built on the Maros Hill, row house built for families with many children in Batthyány Street in 1939 (photo by Tibor Molnár). 126. ONCSA (National Fund for Family Re­lief) houses next to Berényi Street, from Ferenc Schmidl’s album (photo by Károly Tóth). 127. Tibor Molnár’s home in Castle Boule­vard, designed on his own and built in 1934 (photo by Tibor Molnár). 128. The gate of the old slaughter house on the bank of Jancsár Channel (photo by Tibor Molnár). 129. The new slaughter house made by László Klárik, manager, Gyula Rimanóczy, ar­chitect, Sándor Farkass and Lajos Szabó, structural engineer in 1937 (photo by Tibor Molnár). 130. The construction workers of the new slaughter house in 1937. From left to right you can see Tibor Molnár, munici­pal architect, Árpád Maron, construc­tion contractor, Gyula Rimanóczy ar­chitect, Jenő Komsee, joiner and Lajos Szabó, structural engineer (photo by László Králik). 131. Comer house at the comer of Rákóczi Street and Kígyó Street in 1938, de­signed by Tibor Hübner (photo by Tibor Molnár). 132. Health House, consultation room be­tween the lots at 9 Castle Boulevard and 11 Bástya Street, built between 1936 and 1940. You can see St. Joseph statue by Béla Ohmann in the neigh­bouring house, the former Schmidl Cot­tage at 7 Castle Boulevard (photo by Tibor Molnár). 133. The new building of the Army Corps Headquarters, County Education Cen­ter, House of Friendship today, de­signed by Tibor Hübner was built in 1938 (photo by Tibor Molnár). 134. The new building and tenement house of National Bank in 1938 designed by Tibor Hübner. 135. The Electric Works managed by Jenő Páva, office house enlarged in the 1930s (photo by Tibor Molnár). 136. The engine house of the Electric Works in 1934, from Ferenc Schmidl’s album (photo by Károly Tóth). 137. Waste water pump yard in 1934, from Ferenc Schmidl’s album (photo by Károly Tóth). 138. Reconstruction of storm water ditches in the 1930s, from Ferenc Schmidl’s al­bum (photo by Károly Tóth). 139. Road construction in Gyümölcs Street in 1937 and 1938 (photo by Tibor Molnár). 140. The production hall of Felmayer blue dyeing factory in the 1930s in a picture card. 141. The exhibition stand of József Karl & Son Co. at the Budapest International Fair in 1938 (photo by Ernő Karl). 142. The family of hat-maker Mr. Ditrich. 143. Shop-window of the Danczig and Stelczer Shop at 23 Nádor Street. 248

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