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of Warsaw may favour the development of week-end and rest centres, e. g. Nowogród, Tykocin and Mielnik (Table 43 and Fig. 20).
An analysis of ithe development of the towns the Voivodschip of Białystok shows that transformations in the economic and social tsystem exert a rapid influence only upon certain towns; on the other hand their effect upon the generał ptaern of the urban network is highly protracted and slow to manifest itself.
LIST OF MAPS
1. Ancient administrative map of area of Białystok voi\odship
2. Dates of establishing Białystok townships
3. Towmsbips existing in middle of 16th century, and rangę of forest areas
4. Białystok townships at about 1800
5. Townships at about 1825
6. Townships in 1857
7. Towns and urban settlements at about 1880
8. Towns and urban settlements in 1895—1897
9. Towns and urban settlements in 1910
10. Towns and urban settlements in 1921—1925
11. Towns and urban settlements at about 1938—1939
12. Local centres at about 1935
13. Towns and urban settlements in 1946
14. Towns and urban settlements in 1950
15. Towns and urban settlements in 1959
16. Development tyipes of towns and urban settlements of Białystok voivodship
17. Changes in population of towns and urban settlements of Białystok voivodship during period from 1800 to 1959
18. Functional features of towns and urban settlements at about 1956
19. Local centres and road junctions in Białystok voivodship in 1956
20. Anticipation of development of towns of Białystok region
EXPLANATIONS OF PHOTOS
1. Białystok. Pałace formerly owend by Branicki, now seat of Medical Academy.
2. Białystok. So-called „equerry mansion”, one of few 18th century buildings preserved, now housing museum
3. Białystok. Panorama from spire of St. Roch church. Visible on right is Kościuszko Street, now principal artery of town; to left of it, central dwelling section
4. Białystok. Modem building activity causes changes in layout of former slum section
5. Białystok. Typical modern housing blocks; amidst them ancient wooden tile — covered cottages
6. Supraśl. Typical 19th century dwellings of factory workers. In background ruins of factory, towards left mansion of plant owners
7. Czarna Wieś. Dwelling blocks of modern industrial section
8. Dąbrowa. General view of central part of dwelling section where modern housing development has been started
9. Lipsk. The only tracę of former „borough”: market place, only partly rebuilt
10. Jasionówka. Dwellings typical for outskirts of smaller Białystok towns