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  • A Hungarian man cycles on the road with a large sack of produce  in a village in rural Hungary, on 18th June 1990, in Hungary.
    hungary_people14-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Young Hungarians wearing formal suits with bow ties carry their McDonalds meals soon after it opened in central Budapest, the first in Hungary, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people022-18-06-1990.jpg
  • An abandoned, crumbling and riuned house with its accompanying land, has the Hungarian word Elado - meaning For Sale - on a cracked exterior wall in a village of (population 178) on 26th June 2016, in Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary. Its doorway is warped and leaning, the brickwork is crumbling and in a general poor condition. As the old pass away, so properties in the rural backwaters of Hungary fail to regenerate a younger population and old, communist-era buildings are falling into disrepair. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    hungary_house-09-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Rusting front gates of abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-14-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Rusting front gates of abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-13-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Broken fencing of abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-12-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron,  Hungary
    hungary_house-07-26-06-2016.jpg
  • A young girl holds her mother's shopping basket while she tries on sandals in a department store in central Budapest, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people03-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Bathers enjoy the healing thermal spa waters in the Gellert Hotel in Budapest, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people11-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Hungarian gentlemen play chess in the thermal healing spa waters of Budapest's famous Szechenyi thermal bath, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest is especially known for its spas. The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath  (Szechenyi-gyogyfurdo) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74°C/165°F and 77°C/171°F, respectively. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque style to the design of Gyozo Czigler.
    hungary_people09-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Hungarian woman shoppers admire the new range of shoes on display in a footwear shop on Vaci utca in central Budapest, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people08-18-06-1990.jpg
  • A middle-age husband pours thermal healing spa waters on to his wife in Budapest's famous Szechenyi thermal bath, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest is especially known for its spas. The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath  (Szechenyi-gyogyfurdo) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74°C/165°F and 77°C/171°F, respectively. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque style to the design of Gyozo Czigler.
    hungary_people07-18-06-1990.jpg
  • A lady looks unhappy, and a dancer leans backwards while a suited man looks on in a night clun near Buda Castle, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people05-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Young Hungarians socialise and kiss beneath a Soviet-era memorial, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people01-18-06-1990.jpg
  • An idyllic rural landscape of meadow of natural, wild flowers on 26th June 2016, in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    hungary_meadow-01-26-06-2016.jpg
  • A family-run plot of land and well used as a vineyard near Bakonygyirot, Gyor region, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_vines-01-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Collapsed outdoor toilet shack in overgrown land at Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_toilet-03-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Collapsed outdoor toilet shack in overgrown land at Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_toilet-02-25-06-2016.jpg
  • The rural station building at the rural Hungarian village of Porva-Csesznek, Veszprem, Hungary.
    hungary_station-05-25-06-2016.jpg
  • An M62 Zeppelin diesel locomotive from the '60s still in service at a rural station near Porva-Csesznek, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_station-04-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Rural station in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_station-03-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Landscape of meadow of wild flowers in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_meadow-02-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot (pop 178), Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-11-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Dogs barking at strnagers on land belonging to poor, rural housing near the town of Bakonyszentlaszlo, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-03-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Abandoned land belonging to poor, rural housing near the town of Bakonyszentlaszlo, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-01-26-06-2016.jpg
  • A soldier with the Hungarian army on ceremonial duties in central Budapest, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_people13-18-06-1990.jpg
  • A middle-age husband pours thermal healing spa waters on to his wife in Budapest's famous Szechenyi thermal bath, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest is especially known for its spas. The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath  (Szechenyi-gyogyfurdo) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74°C/165°F and 77°C/171°F, respectively. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque style to the design of Gyozo Czigler.
    hungary_people06-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Hungarian spa customers enjoy warm pavement and thermal healing spa waters on to his wife in Budapest's famous Széchenyi thermal bath, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest is especially known for its spas. The Szechenyi Medicinal Bath  (Szechenyi-gyogyfurdo) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74°C/165°F and 77°C/171°F, respectively. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque style to the design of Gyozo Czigler.
    hungary_people04-18-06-1990.jpg
  • Collapsed outdoor toilet shack in overgrown land at Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_toilet-04-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Collapsed outdoor toilet shack in overgrown land at Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_toilet-01-25-06-2016.jpg
  • The rural station building at the rural Hungarian village of Porva-Csesznek, Veszprem, Hungary.
    hungary_station-06-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Rural station in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_station-02-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Rural station in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_station-01-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot (pop 178), Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-10-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Abandoned home and land in the village of Bakonygyirot (pop 178), Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-08-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Land belonging to poor, rural housing near the town of Bakonyszentlaszlo, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-02-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Dogs barking at strnagers on land belonging to poor, rural housing near the town of Bakonyszentlaszlo, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-04-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Collapsing roof of abandoned house belonging to poor, rural housing near the town of Bakonyszentlaszlo, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-05-26-06-2016.jpg
  • Lying horizontal in a Budapest scrap yard are two Communist-era statues that were toppled along with the fall of the Hungarian Socialist state in March 1990. In the foreground is the statue of the once-hated Hungarian local Communist Ferenc Munnich who participated in the 1956 Hungarian revolution, then a member of the 'Revolutionary Worker-Peasant Government', the Workers' Militia and then defence minister and earning himself the Order of Lenin in 1967. After Hungary's transition to a democracy, he has been dumped horizontally on a wooden frame, sliced off its original plinth at the feet and painted red, awaiting its fate. In fact this statue is now located in the theme park called Szoborpark (Statue Park) in the south of the city where he shares a political tourist landscape of 42 pieces of art from the Communist era between 1945 and 1989.
    communist_statue-13-06-1990.jpg
  • A 1990s Hungarian gentleman snoozes in the shade of trees at the Szechenyi spa hotel, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    budapest_spa-13-06-1990.jpg
  • 1990s teenage students receive flowers from their parents on the last day of the school term, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    budapest_students-13-06-1990.jpg
  • As a staff member counts coins, 1990s women shoppers gather around the till to pay cash in a Budapest shop, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    budapest_till-13-06-1990.jpg
  • A 1990s poster for the AIDS virus, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    AIDS_poster-13-06-1990.jpg
  • Captive Brown bears seen in their enclosure at Budapest zoo,<br />
on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    budapest_bears-13-06-1990.jpg
  • A visitor to Budapest zoo reaches out with food scraps to a captive elephant, whose enclosure has sharp spikes around its moat, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    budapest_elephant-13-06-1990.jpg
  • 1990s shop staff prepares a recently-killed fish in a Budapest store, on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    budapest_fish-13-06-1990.jpg
  • While her pet spaniel plays outside, a 1990s resident of a Budapest housing estate makes a call in a phone kiosk,<br />
on 13th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    budapest_housing-13-06-1990.jpg
  • A Hungarian man stands in an open phone booth to make a call using a landline in a Budapest street. The word Telefon is overhead and this cold-war era technology is in use in 1990. According to Thomas Edison, "Tivadar Puskas was the first person to suggest the idea of a telephone exchange". Puskás's idea finally became a reality in 1877 in Boston. It was then that the Hungarian word "hallom" "I hear you" was used for the first time in a telephone conversation when, on hearing the voice of the person at the other end of the line, Puskás shouted "hallom". This cannot be confirmed by any original documents, however it has passed into Hungarian modern folklore. Hallom was shortened to Hello.
    hungary_payphone-13-06-1990.jpg
  • An elderly Hungarian woman pauses to smile at the viewer during a busy morning in Budapest's Central Market Hall (Hungarian: Nagycsarnok), on F?vám Tér in the 9th district. The market is the largest indoor market in the Hungarian capital and is where this lady and many other market traders converge on every weekday morning to sell their own produce. This woman has a lined face suggesting she has had a hard life under a Communist regime. She still wears a traditional Hungarian covered head favoured by older people in rural communities but is now dying out as headwear for a younger generation.
    hungarian_woman02-13-06-1990.jpg
  • Budapests's famous Széchenyi Chain Bridge (1849) and the former royal residence, Buda Palace on Buda Hill  ..
    budapest_parliament01-30-07-1990.jpg
  • Three men stand at the thermal poolside wearing hygienic hats in Budapest's famous Széchenyi thermal bath. ..Having bathed in thermal waters that are piped through this health resort in the middle of the capital city, the men wear swimming costumes in the warm summer morning where hundreds flock to. Budapest is especially known for its spas just as Germany is. The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath  (Széchenyi-gyógyfürd?) is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74°C/165°F and 77°C/171°F, respectively. The bath can be found in the City Park, and was built in 1913 in Neo-baroque style to the design of Gy?z? Czigler.
    spa_men01-13-06-1990.jpg
  • A Hungarian lady in deep thought peers through a 1990s window of a hairdressing salon in the Hungarian capital, on 18th June 1990, in Budapest, Hungary.
    hungary_woman-18-06-1990.jpg
  • A woman balancing over rocks and logs, crossing a stream near Porva-Csesznek, Veszprem, Hungary.
    hungary_woods-03-25-06-2016.jpg
  • A woman balancing over rocks and logs, crossing a stream near Porva-Csesznek, Veszprem, Hungary.
    hungary_woods-02-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Women balancing over rocks and logs, crossing a stream near Porva-Csesznek, Veszprem, Hungary.
    hungary_woods-01-25-06-2016.jpg
  • Wooden fencing in the village of Bakonygyirot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
    hungary_house-06-26-06-2016.jpg
  • A 1970 exterior view of the Hofburg, Austria's former Hapsburg Imperial Palace, on 13th July 1970, in Innsbruck, Austria. The Kaiserliche Hofburg is considered one of the three most significant cultural buildings in the country, along with the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna
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  • Royal faces from an old empire with a three year-old Maria Theresia and a portrait of some of her 16 children (incl Marie Antoinette) with a modern day Austria outside Schloss Schonbrunn (palace) on 27th June 2016, in Vienna, Austria. The cruise line image is for the Viking Line whose tourists are inside the nearby royal apartments. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (1717–1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands and Parma. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    vienna_schonbrunn-04-27-06-2016.jpg
  • Royal faces from an old empire with a three year-old Maria Theresia and a portrait of some of her 16 children (incl Marie Antoinette) with a modern day Austria outside Schloss Schonbrunn (palace) on 27th June 2016, in Vienna, Austria. The cruise line image is for the Viking Line whose tourists are inside the nearby royal apartments. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (1717–1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands and Parma.
    vienna_schonbrunn-06-27-06-2016.jpg
  • Royal faces from an old empire with a three year-old Maria Theresia and a portrait of some of her 16 children (incl Marie Antoinette) with a modern day Austria outside Schloss Schonbrunn (palace) on 27th June 2016, in Vienna, Austria. The cruise line image is for the Viking Line whose tourists are inside the nearby royal apartments. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (1717–1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands and Parma.
    vienna_schonbrunn-05-27-06-2016.jpg
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