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Object description
whole: the ten separate images occupy the majority, each held within a narrow black border. The title is separate and
positioned across the top edge, in black, set against a yellow background and held within a narrow black border. The text is positioned as
captions with each image, in black. All set against a grey background and held within a black border.
image: ten separate images illustrating growth in the Austrian and Hungarian economies from the 1890s to the First World War. First image:
bar charts showing population growth. Second image: sheaves of corn, illustrating the growth in agriculture. Third image: pyramid-shapes of
pig iron, illustrating the growth in pig iron production. Fourth image: blocks of coal, illustrating the growth in coal production. Fifth
image: sugar loaves, illustrating the growth in sugar production. Sixth image: bar charts showing the growth in income produced by the
railway system. Seventh image: crates, illustrating the growth in imports and exports. Eighth image: money chests full of coins,
illustrating the growth in deposits at the Austrian Savings Bank. Ninth image: bank safes, illustrating the growth in capital paid into
banks during the war. Tenth image: pie charts showing the growth in tax income.
text: Anglo-Österreichische Bank
[text for first image follows] Das Wachstum unserer Bevölkerung
Österreich
1880: 22.1 Millionen Menschen
1915: 29.7 Millionen Menschen
Ungarn
15.7 Million. Mensch.
21.7 Millionen Menschen
[text for second image follows] Unser landwirtschaftlicher Fortschritt
Weizen-Durchschnittsertrag auf den Hektar
Österreich
1870/75: 9 Meterzentner
1913: 13.4 Meterzentner
Ungarn
1870/75: 6.5 Meterzentner
1913: 13.3 Meterzentner
UNSER INDUSTRIELLER FORTSCHRITT
[text for third image follows] Erzeugung von Roheisen
Österreich
1891: 6.2 Million. Meterzt.
1913: 17.6 Millionen Meterzentn.
Ungarn
1891: 3 Million. Meterzentner
1913: 6.2 Million. Meterzt.
[text for fourth image follows] Kohlenförderung
Österreich
1891: 253.8 Million. Meterzt.
1913: 438.4 Millionen Meterzentn.
Ungarn
1891: 34.5 Mill. Mtz.
1913: 102.7 Millionen Mtz.
[text for fifth image follows] Zuckererzeugung
Österreich-Ungarn
1892/93: 7.93 Million. Mtz.
1912/13: 18.99 Million. Meterzentner
[text for sixth image follows] Entwicklung unseres Verkehrs
Eisenbahn-Einnahmen
Österreich
1890: 422.8 Million. Kron.
1913: 1098.7 Mill. Kronen.
Ungarn
1890: 174.6 Mill. Kron.
1913: 564.7 Mill. Kron.
[text for seventh image follows] Gewichtsmengen des Aussenhandels der Monarchie
Einfuhr
1893: 76.45 Million. Meterz.
1913: 241.76 Millionen Meterzentn.
Ausfuhr
1893: 140.52 Million. Meterz.
1913: 201.92 Millionen Meterzentn.
[text for eighth image follows] Wachstum der Einlagen bei den österreichischen Sparkassen
1885: 1971.6 Mill. Kr.
1900: 3717.9 Mill. Kr.
1913: 6590.2 Mill. Kr.
[text for ninth image follows] Entwicklung der Geldeinlagen bei unseren Banken während des Krieges
39 österreichische Banken
1913: 5.500 Mill. Kr.
1916: 11.300 Million. Kr.
48 ungarische Banken
1913: 2.500 Mill. Kr.
1916: 5.800 Mill. Kronen
[text for tenth image follows] Ertrag einiger Steuern und Abgaben in Österreich
1895:
Einkommensteuer 66.8 Mill. Kron.
25.76 Mill. Kron. Erwerbsteuer
Zucker-Steuer 57.32 Mill. Kron.
Tabakmonopol 124.33 Mill. Kr.
1914:
Einkommensteuer 148.32 Mill. Kr.
Erwerbsteuer 115.76 Mill. Kr.
Zuckersteuer 164.70 Mill. Kron.
Tabakmonopol 238.85 Mill. Kron.
G. Freytag und Berndt, Wien.
[Anglo-Austrian Bank. [Text for first image follows] The growth of our population. Austria 1880: 22.1 million people. 1915: 29.7 million
people. Hungary: 15.7 million people. 21.7 million people. [Text for second image follows] Our agricultural progress. Average wheat yield
per hectare. Austria 1870/75: 900 kilograms. 1913: 13,400 kilograms. Hungary 1870/75: 6,500 kilograms. 1913: 13,300 kilograms. Our
industrial progress. [Text for third image follows] Production of pig iron. Austria 1891: 6.2 million x 100 kilograms. 1913: 17.6 million x
100 kilograms. Hungary 1891: 3 million x 100 kilograms. 1913: 6.2 million x 100 kilograms. [Text for fourth image follows] Coal extraction.
Austria1891: 253.8 million x 100 kilograms. 1913: 438.4 million x 100 kilograms. Hungary1891: 34.5 million x 100 kilograms. 1913: 102.7
million x 100 kilograms. [Text for fifth image follows] Sugar production. Austria-Hungary 1892/93: 7.93 million x 100 kilograms. 1912/13:
18.99 million x 100 kilograms. [Text for sixth image follows] Development of our transport. Railway revenue. Austria 1890: 422.8 million
kronen. 1913: 1098.7 million kronen. Hungary 1890: 174.6 million kronen. 1913: 564.7 million kronen. [Text for seventh image follows]
Quantities in weight of trade external to the monarchy. Imports 1893: 76.45 million x 100 kilograms. 1913: 241.76 million x 100 kilograms.
Exports 1893: 140.52 million x 100 kilograms. 1913: 201.92 million x 100 kilograms. [Text for eighth image follows] Growth of deposits at
Austrian savings banks. 1885: 1971.6 million kronen. 1900: 3717.9 million kronen. 1913: 6590.2 million kronen. [Text for ninth image
follows] Development of monetary deposits with our banks during the war. 39 Austrian banks 1913: 5.5 million kronen. 1916: 11.3 million
kronen. 48 Hungarian banks 1913: 2.5 million kronen. 1916: 5.8 million kronen. [Text for tenth image follows] Revenue from some taxes and
fiscal charges in Austria 1895: Income tax – 66.8 million kronen. Purchase tax - 25.76 million kronen. Sugar tax – 57.32 million kronen.
Tobacco monopoly – 124.33 million kronen. 1914: Income tax – 148.32 million kronen. Purchase tax – 115.76 million kronen. Sugar tax – 164.7
million kronen. Tobacco monopoly – 238.85 million kronen. G. Freytag and Berndt, Vienna.]
Physical description
The same format was used, but with different statistics, on PST 6589.