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Added 7th November 2017 by rncmarchives

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Making Music in Manchester during WW1

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Letter
Adolph Brodsky
Manchester University (see Academies), Royal Manchester College Of Music (RMCM)
1915

Autograph letter signed from F.E. Weiss to whom it may concern. Weiss writes in his capacity as Vice-Chancellor of the University and Chairman of the Royal [Manchester] College of Music to achieve the release of Adolph Brodsky (Principal of RMCM), being held as a non-combatant prisoner of war in Austria. Weiss certifies that Brodsky is a lecturer in music at the University and Principal of the RMCM. The letter is dated 7 Apr 1915.
Reference number: AB/451a
This was digitised as part of the HLF funded project "Revealing and Reinterpreting 'Making Music in Manchester during WW1'"
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