Utcák, terek, emberek. Zalaegerszeg régi képeken (Zalaegerszeg, 2001)

93. The two-storey post office building, erected in 1924. 94. Switch board operators at the telephone exchange in the 1930s. 95. Gyula Wlassics Street with the Royal Hungarian Higher Elementary Girls' School, 1927. 96. Terike Farkasovszky dancing-mistress with the pupils of the Higher Elementary Girls' School at a programme of the dancing-school, late 1930s. 97. The new building of the Higher Elementary Boys' School, erected in 1938. 98. The Catholic House in József Vass (today's Sándor Petőfi) Street, 1927. 99. Potted ball at the Catholic Circle, 1936. In the middle: Terike Farkasovszky dancing-mistress. 100. People celebrating the inauguration of the building of the Egerszeg Farmer's Union in Péter Pázmány Street, 1929­101. The choral union of the Zalaegerszeg craftsmen celebrated its 25th anniversary, 24 May 1933­102. Rózsa (Rose)-garden (today's Béke (Peace)-garden) alongside Erzsébet királyné (Queen Elizabeth) Street (today's Kosztolányi Street) in 1929, in the year of its plantation. 103- The workers' choir at the Miskolc song festival, 1934. 104. Rózsa (Rose)-garden with the national flag, 1935. 105. The hospital with the chapel built in 1912. Photo dates from 1935. 106. Young ladies sitting on a bench on one of the town's promenades, с 1935. 107-108. The new railway station, с 1935. 109. Churchmen carrying the Holy Right Hand of St.Stephen and the escorting crown-guards in front of the railway station, 13 June 1938. 110-111. People of distinction receiving the Holy Right Hand of St. Stephen. 112. Inauguration of the so-called ONCSA habitation, consisting of 39 houses, 28 November 1943- The habitation was built through state support for large families. 113- The fine park opposite to the railway station with the Notre Dame nunnery in the background, с 1930. 114. The Notre Dame nunnery, built in 1928, run elementary and higher elementary girls' school as well as a teachers' training-college. The photo dates from 1935. 115. The entrance of the nunnery's boarding-school. 116. László Csány Square with the Lutheran church and the railway employees' houses, с 1930. 117. László Csány statue by János Istók (1873-1972), erected in 1931. The photo dates from с 1935. László Csány (1790-1849), a landlord in County Zala, member of the opposition. In 1848-49 government commissioner and Minister of Transport and Works. In 1849 he was sentenced to death and executed. 118. Ceremonial laying of the foundation-stone of the Calvinist church, 22 September 1940. The railway employees' third house in the background. 119. Béla Teleki Lord Lieutenant signing the deed of foundation. Beside him: Gábor Fejes the Nagyrákos pastor and the dean of the Őrség Calvinist diocese. On the right: Károly Fekete the Egerszeg pastor. 120. The Calvinist church under construction, 1941. 121. Mid-18th century Calvary chapel and cemetery, с 1935. 122. Easter perambulation, с 1935- This special folk custom preserved the elements of the medieval spring perambulation and, at the same time, combined it with a celebration of a victoiy over the Turks. 123- The Ola Franciscan church and cloister (built in 1925-26) and its surroundings, с 1930. The monumental buildings replaced the riding-school stables of the former Hussar barracks. 124. The board supervising the construction of the church which later played an important role in the town's life. 125. The inside of the church in 1927. 126. The first Franciscan friars in 1927. 127. Mátyás Czobor (1875-1957) Mayor, 1927. 128. Flowers in front of the First World War Memorial on Horthy (today's 6th October) Square, с 1940. 129- The Egerszeg recruits commemorate the fallen of First World War, October 1942. 130. Cemetery of heroes and prisoners' of war alongside the highway leading to Egervár, с. 1935. 131- The prisoner of war enclosure, established during the First World War, later detention camp. The photo was taken in 1924 at the time of its elimination. 132. In 1925 a workers' sanatorium for pulmonics was erected making use of the building materials of the detention camp. 133- The state police head-quarters, built in 1929, in Jókai Street, с 1935. 134. The Inland Revenue head office in Erzsébet királyné (Queen Elizabeth; today's Kosztolányi) Street, 1939- The building is today the seat of the County Council. 135. The fire-station and depot beside the Gymnasium in the 1930s. The two-storey building with balcony and a watch-tower was erected in 1926. 136. A group of voluntary fireguards, late 1920s. 137. Sieve-maker workshop in the former Lower Street, с 1930. 138. János Nagy's joinery shop in Kossuth Street, с 1930. 139- Frigyes Schütz, the owner of the Schütz's Department store and Blue Dyeing Factory with his employees and workers, с 1935. 140. József Juhász bookbinder, с. 1920. 141. László Németh's delicacy and grocery shop in Lajos Kossuth Street, с 1928. 88

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