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        <titleproper>Uhlman family</titleproper>
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        <publisher>University of Southampton</publisher>
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          <addressline>Southampton</addressline>
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          <addressline>44 023 8059 5000; Parkes:23 8059 2261</addressline>
          <addressline>44 023 8059 3939</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.soton.ac.uk/</addressline>
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      <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">Twentieth century</unitdate>
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      <p><![CDATA[Copies of papers including a transcript of two documents, with translation, granting certain rights and privileges to David Uhlman, Hofaktor of the Duke of Wrttemberg, 6 Jul 1747; a letter, in German, in Hebrew script, from H.Uhlman to his children Simon and Lehna, 5 Oct 1867, together with a transcription; discharge of Simon Uhlman from the American army, 1863; photographs of Fred Uhlman and friends, in military uniform, 1920-1; a portrait of Isak Elsas, the great grandfather of Fred Uhlman; transcript of gravestone inscriptions of Isak and Rosle Elsas, Jewish cemetery, Hochberg; `A man and his time', an autobiography by Fred Uhlman]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[The Special Collections Division is available for anyone to use, regardless of whether you are attached to an academic institution. Access to the Archives and Manuscripts and Rare Books reading room, however, is by prior appointment to access the manuscript material. See our for more details.]]></p>
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