Application documents sent by Mustafa Can on behalf of his daughter

Title Application documents sent by Mustafa Can on behalf of his daughter
Publication Place Adana, Turkey -
Type Document
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions 21 x 32 cm
Library: British Library - Endangered Archives Program (EAP)
Record ID EAP1497/1/10/40
Library Location Koç University
Notes The documents contain the following information. The letter of application written by Mustafa Can, an auditor at Adana State Railways, for his daughter to enter the Conservatory. The reply letter stating that Mustafa Can's daughter must show that her age is at the level of students who have been taking violin lessons at the Conservatory for three years, that her education must be at the second grade level of secondary school, and that according to these conditions, she can apply to the Conservatory in September. The documents contain the following information. The application letter written by Revuzor Mustafa Can at Adana State Railways for his daughter to enter the Conservatory. The response letter stated that Mustafa Can's daughter must show that her age is at the level of students who have been taking violin lessons at the Conservatory for three years, that her education must be at the second grade level of secondary school, and that she can apply to the Conservatory in September according to these conditions. Extent: 1 letter, 1 correspondence. Size and dimensions of original material: 21 x 32 cm. Original institution reference: File040.
Atıf Mustafa Can'ın kızı adına gönderdiği başvuru dokümanları, British Library, EAP1497/1/10/40, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP1497-1-10-40
Yazı sistemleri Latin
Atıf koşulları Creative commons attribution non-commercial licence
Lisans https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Application documents sent by Mustafa Can on behalf of his daughter

Publication Place Adana, Turkey -
Type Document
Language Turkish
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions 21 x 32 cm
Library British Library - Endangered Archives Program (EAP)
Record ID EAP1497/1/10/40
Library Location Koç University
Notes The documents contain the following information. The letter of application written by Mustafa Can, an auditor at Adana State Railways, for his daughter to enter the Conservatory. The reply letter stating that Mustafa Can's daughter must show that her age is at the level of students who have been taking violin lessons at the Conservatory for three years, that her education must be at the second grade level of secondary school, and that according to these conditions, she can apply to the Conservatory in September. The documents contain the following information. The application letter written by Revuzor Mustafa Can at Adana State Railways for his daughter to enter the Conservatory. The response letter stated that Mustafa Can's daughter must show that her age is at the level of students who have been taking violin lessons at the Conservatory for three years, that her education must be at the second grade level of secondary school, and that she can apply to the Conservatory in September according to these conditions. Extent: 1 letter, 1 correspondence. Size and dimensions of original material: 21 x 32 cm. Original institution reference: File040.
Atıf Mustafa Can'ın kızı adına gönderdiği başvuru dokümanları, British Library, EAP1497/1/10/40, https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP1497-1-10-40
Yazı sistemleri Latin
Atıf koşulları Creative commons attribution non-commercial licence
Lisans https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Görüntü yönü left-to-right
British Library - Endangered Archives Program (EAP) - Ottoman library catalog search
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