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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Thirteen colored diagrams representing shipping traffic on the Danube River in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the number of ships arriving (in general), from 1907 to 1932; second shows the the number of ships arriving according to vessel type, in 1932; third shows the number of persons departing in ships, from 1875 to 1932; fourth shows the number of flights, from 1923 to 1932; fifth shows the number of passengers, from 1923 to 1932; sixth shows local passenger traffic of all transport companies, from 1873 to 1932; seventh shows the specification of local passenger traffic according to vehicle type, in 1875; eighth shows the specification of local passenger traffic according to vehicle type, in 1912; ninth shows the specification of local passenger traffic according to vehicle type, in 1932; tenth shows long-distance traffic, from 1875 to 1932; eleventh shows the specification of long-distance passenger traffic according to vehicle type, in 1875; twelfth shows the specification of long-distance passenger traffic according to vehicle type, in 1912; and thirteenth shows the specification of long-distance passenger traffic according to vehicle type, in 1932. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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[Budapest (Hungary). Föváros Statisztikai Hivatal, Illyefalvi, Lajos I., 1881-1944]
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Eleven colored diagrams representing public works in Budapest, over time. First diagram shows the development of areas of pavement (in general), from 1890 to 1932; second shows the development of areas of pavement according to the type of plaster, comparing 1894 to 1930; third shows the length of sewer channels, from 1890 to 1932; fourth shows the construction and maintenance costs of sewer canals, from 1874 to 1932; fifth shows water consumption, from 1874 to 1932; sixth shows the development of the water pipe network, from 1886 to 1932; seventh shows water consumption per capita, from 1880 to 1930; eighth shows the finances of water consumption, comparing 1874, 1911 and 1932; ninth shows the hours worked in the Municipal Cleanliness Office, comparing 1912, 1922 and 1932; tenth shows the waste removed in 1912; and eleventh shows the waste removed in 1932. Diagrams include legends. Together, diagrams are 23 x 30 cm, on sheet 26 x 35 cm.
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