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French poster warning against Communism. They want to destroy the army... remember Budapest, Berlin, Prague, Dantzig... 1940s
Budapest - The National Museum (the earliest known Hungarian Picture Postcard! Date: 1896
Conrad von Hotzendorf, Austro-Hungarian ArmyCount Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf (1852-1925), Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army at the outbreak of the First World War
Archduke Josef of Austria during WW1Archduke Joseph August Viktor Klemens Maria of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia (1872-1962). Seen here in uniform during the First World War, with a guard standing in the background
Archduke Josef of Austria on Romanian Front, WW1Archduke Joseph August Viktor Klemens Maria of Austria, Prince of Hungary and Bohemia (1872-1962). Seen here inspecting troops on the Romanian Front during the First World War. Date: 1917
Count von Czernin and Richard von Kuhlmann, Brest LitovskCount Ottokar von Czernin (1872-1932), Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister (left) and Richard von Kuhlmann (1873-1948), German Foreign Secretary (right), arriving at Brest Litovsk, Russia (now Brest)
Farmers from Debrecen, Hungary, wearing incredible capes, smoking long-stemmed pipes and sporting fabulous waxed moustaches! Date: circa 1910s
Kaiser Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria (1830-1916), seen here with others, all in ceremonial uniform. circa early 20th century
Hungarian Boy - studio portait with bibleHungarian Boy - studio portait of this young lad, holding bible and standing before a table-mounted sign which reads In Memorium. Date: circa 1910
Major-General Blum with officers of Austria-HungaryMajor-General Blum in circle of Austro-Hungarian officers in World War One
Hungary / Budapest 1838Before the unification (in 1872) of the former towns of Buda (on the right bank of the Danube) and Pest (on the left bank). Date: 1838
Magyar Wild HuntDer Weg des Csaba - Magyar horsemen of Hungary ride through the night sky in their version of the Wild Hunt Date: medieval
Budapest Poultry MarketThe Poultry Market at Pest (as in Budapest). Date: 1877
Hungarian couple. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
World War I artillery12 cm M80 Kanone first used by Austria-Hungary during World War I
Hungarian party in ParisMany members of the aristocratic society attended this Hungarian fete in Paris, a very creative and original event. Among the dancers were the Duke and Duchess of Grammont, the Duke
Map of Bozen / Bolzano - Italy - then (at the time of publication) part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Annexed by Italy at the end of World War I
Baroness Orczy(1865-1947)The Baroness Orczy. Died on November 12 1947, aged eighty. Playwright, novelist and creator of the Scarlet Pimpernel. She began writing in 1900
Kistalya, Borsod County, HungaryThe village of Kistalya, Borsod County, Hungary
Vaczrol - Hungary - The dedication ceremony for a military memorial
Panorama of Budapest, HungarySzechenyi lanchid or Szechenyi Chain Bridge - a suspension bridge spanning the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the two sides of Budapest, Hungary
Budapest, Hungary - View across Danube toward the Parliament Building with St. Stephens Basilica in the distance. Note the lowered funnel on the steamship to allow passage under the span of
Gyongyos, Hungary in Heves county. The Hussar Barracks
Budapest - Hungary - Millenial ExhibitionA Pavilion at the Millennial Exhibition in Budapest, 1896
National Museum - Budapest, HungaryThe National Museum - Budapest, Hungary
Serbian Infantry in BudapestSerbian Infantry Regiment at the Station in Budapest, Hungary in August 1914
Andornaktalya, HungaryA small Church at Andornaktalya, Hungary
Nagyvisnyo village - Hungary - Panoramic view
Budapest, Hungary - Andrassy Street
Strbske Pleso, SlovakiaStrbske Pleso (with its large glacial mountain lake) - a favorite ski, tourist, and health resort in the High Tatras, Slovakia
Siofok, Hungary - Bathers in Lake BalatonSiofok, Hungary on the southern bank of Lake Balaton in Somogy County. Here a whole host of holidaymakers enjoy the waters of the lake in a wide variety of bathing attire
Sophron, Hungary - Cavalry BarracksSopron (Odenburg), Hungary on the Austrian border. A moonlit scene of the Cavalry Barracks
Rusyn People - HungaryRusyns - an Eastern Slavic ethnic group who speak an Eastern Slavic language (or dialect) known as Rusyn. This appears to be a team working on a railway in the Carpathian Mountain region of Hungary
Korosladany, HungaryA group of townsfolk outside a General Store in Korosladany, Bekes County, south-east Hungary. These are likely to be the family and customers of Lajos Szollosy (Szollosi) - the owner of the shop
Count Albert Apponyi Polyclinic in BudapestAn operation in progress at the Count Albert Apponyi Polyclinic in Budapest - named after Count Albert Apponyi de Nagyappony (1846 - 1933), a distinguished Hungarian nobleman and politician
Women from the Kalotaszeg RegionKalotaszeg region in Romania, part of Transylvania - formerly ruled by Hungary. The rediscovery of Hungarian folklore traditions became popular in the 1880s
Sarvar, Hungary - Lajos Kossuth SquareLajos Kossuth Square at Sarvar, Hungary. Lajos Kossuth was a Hungarian lawyer, journalist, politician and Governor-President of Hungary (in 1849)
Hegyeshalom - a village in the Gyor-Moson-Sopron county of Hungary, on the border with Austria and close to the border with Slovakia
Sopron, Hungary - House of St MichaelOld Baroque - House of St Michael in Sopron, Hungary
Eger, Hungary - The school and churchThe School and a Roman Catholic Church at Eger, Hungary
Miskolc, Hungary - The Josef BarracksMiskolc - a city in northeastern Hungary - The Josef Barracks. Date: 1906
Budapest, HungaryCard published to commemorate the Royal visit of September 1897 by Emperor Franz Josef (the Apostolic King of Hungary from 1848 until 1916) - pictured with Wilmos (William)
Debreczen, HungaryA fine carriage pulled by a team of four black horses - Debreczen, Hungary
Hungarian ChurchPeopl make their way up a snow-covered to hill for a Christmas service at a Hungarian Church
Eger, Hungary. Eger is best known for its castle, thermal baths, historic buildings (including the northernmost Turkish minaret), and red and white wines
School in Aszod, HungaryA Girls School in Aszod, Pest county, Hungary
Szolnok, Hungary - A synagogueA Synagogue at Szolnok, the capital of the county of Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok in central Hungary. Today, this building is the Gallery of Szolnok
Bad Sauerbrunn, Austria (formerly in Hungary)Bad Sauerbrunn - a mineral spa and the town in which it is located, in the district of Mattersburg in Burgenland in Austria