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Lt Col. A.C. Sheepshanks, 10th K.R.R.C. to Herman Lee. Expresses sympathy over Joseph Lee having gone missing and describes the events during the battle which led to the occurrence. [1p]

Copy made from etching

Written in pencil below drawing: 'To Kate and Alec from Joe. Christmas 1921'. [Original reproduced opposite p.185 of A Captive at Carlsruhe, 23 November 1918.]

Copy of opening speech given by Mrs Nancy Lee Hughes, great niece of Joseph Lee at the opening of the Joseph Lee Exhibition hosted by Dundee University Archives and Museum Services.

Copy of opening speech given by Mrs Nancy Lee Hughes, great niece of Joseph Lee at the opening of the Jospeh Lee Exhibition hosted by Dundee University Archives and Museum Services. Mrs Nancy Lee Hughes gave the speech in the absence of her aunt and niece of Joseph Lee, Miss Kathleen Blackwood who was unable to attend the opening as she was recovering from a cataract operation in November 2005.

Invitation card

Invitation to the symposium at 34 Reform Street, Dundee, at which Joseph Lee gave the talk entitled 'Brief Encounters: An Old Journalist Ruminant'.

Joseph Lee

Behind the firing line sketching a little French lady who is a great friend of his'. [Printed in an unidentified Dundee newspaper, from the caption to which this information was taken.] [See also MS 88/1/1 p.2.]

Journal

[388pp] Includes sketches of Oda Slobodskaya and Eileen Rafth [p.283]; Lee and his wife [p.123, p.330]; Ruth Naylor [p.326]; Gabrielle Bernard [p.363]. Also includes: [p.380a] Letter, 9 November 1941, Lionel Tertis to Joseph Lee. Thanks Lee for letter and cheque. Refers to Mrs Lee's viola playing.

Journal

[487pp] Also includes literary extracts started on 8 March 1901. [pp.1-58, 401-422]. There are some comments about the Nuremberg Sentences on p.341. Includes; Sketches of John Barbirolli [p.195]; photographs of Nancy Lee Scrymegeour [p.124]; Joseph Lee in battledress [p.487a.] 5 October 1945 - 20 November 1946; 23 March 1947 - 29 March 1947; 7 April 1948 - 20 August 1948.

Journal

[193pp] Includes sketches of Slobodskaya [p.11], Turgenev [p.111a]. Also includes: [p.9a] Legal document in connection with the will of Josiah Lee Bradford. [Copy typescript] n.d. [p.25a] Letter, 27 October 1944, F.B. Smart, Secretary, The Daily News Ltd, to Joseph Lee. Concerns the granting of a pension to Lee. [p.43] Letter, postmarked 4 January 1945, redirected from Surrey to Dundee. David Lee. Sends good wishes to Joseph [his brother] and to his wife. [Presumably last letter before David's death.] [p.45a] Card acknowledging expression of sympathy from Katie and Frances Steggall, Dundee. [Printed] n.d. [January 1945.] [p.103a] Letter, 28 March 1945, T.W. Parsons, Major, to Joseph Lee. Concerns enclosure of Good Service Certificate for Home Guard duties in "B" Company. [p.109a] Letter, 4 March 1945, Ernest Fred Manfred, New York to Joseph Lee. Request autograph. [Note in Lee's writing at foot of letter, wondering whether this could be an attempt at fraud.]

Journal

[110pp] Includes sketches of Edith Sitwell [p.87].

Journal

[355pp] Includes sketches of Stanley Spencer [p.2a]; Sabine Kalter [p.125]; Adela Verne [p.340]; Dr Harold Darke [p.355].

Journal

Includes a number of comments about bombings, especially in July 1944. [354pp] Includes sketches of Noel Mewton-Wood [p.54]; Lionel Tertis [p.59]; Kendall Taylor [p.89a]; Benjamin Frankel [p.129]. Also includes: [p.161a] Curriculum vitae of Ivan Pederson. n.d. [January 1944]. [Typescript] [p.225] Caricature of Jean Gabin drawn by R. Warrington. [March 1944.] [p.231a] Letter, 6 April 1944, Thomas W. Parsons, Major, Company Headquarters, London, to Joseph Lee concerning Lee's resignation from the Home Guard. [Copy typescript] [p.239a] Letter, 14 April 1944, Robert Sinclair to Joe Lee. Concerns Lee's Home Guard service. [Typescript on headed paper] [p.253a] Poem, 'Queue-Fever', Joseph Lee, 10 May 1944. [Typescript] [p.267] Letter, 13 May 1944, Ron[ald] Steel Barrie to Mr and Mrs Joseph Lee thanking them for their hospitality on a week-end visit.

Journal Volume II.'

[356pp] Includes pencil sketches of Harry Isaacs, [p.144] Dr D.M. Evans and Sybil Eaton [p.248]. 1 August - 6 September 1940; 21 November 1941 [continued from MS 88/2/4] - 31 July 1942.

Laser copy of a pen and ink drawing

With caption "IN THE MARIENKIRCHE BEESKOW. SUNDAY 17 NOV. 1918", signed "Joseph Lee". [Reproduced in A Captive at Carlsruhe facing p.177 with the caption "Service for the dead". However, the 'Service for the Dead' was actually held on 24 November 1918.] [See also MS 88/1/3 p.184.]

Letter

Robert Bridges, Oxford, to Joseph Lee, writes that he liked Lee's poem, and expands on his view of Burns. [3pp] [Previously attached to MS 88/5/4.]
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