A fellow prisoner who had died of pneumonia. Includes a large number of prisoners including Lee and German Military personnel with a Lutheran pastor conducting the service over the grave. The photograph was taken by F. Albrecht, Karlsruhe. [Reproduced opposite p.45 of A Captive at Carlsruhe.] [See also MS 88/1/1 p.175.]
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.]
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.]
Photographs and negative of Joseph Lee in Black Watch uniform c1915. Also photograph in postcard form sent by Lee just before leaving for 'foreign service (destination unknown - France surmised).
German Y.M.C.A. booklet. Contains letter, 29 November 1918, Conrad Hoffman, German Committee for Prisoners-of-War of the Y.M.C.A., Berlin, to "The President of the British Help Committee (sic)", Beeskow, giving notification of the supply of the song booklets.
Communique stating that: "[Lee's] statement regarding the circumstances of his capture by the enemy having been investigated, the Council considers that no blame attaches to him in the matter".
Audio file titled 'Joseph Lee - An Introduction'. Produced by Donald Lamont when studying for an HND in Creative Industries, Radio at Fife College. Interviewer is Michael MacLaren, a fellow student of Mr Lamont. Includes an interview with Caroline Brown, University Archivist.
Comprising: manuscript poems including 'The Wonder of it All' and 'The Aged Weaver'; musical arrangement for piano and voice entitled 'All' with manuscript of poem 'The Sheltered Vale' on reverse; photograph of poet, 1912; prospectus and order form for 'Poems'.
Scrapbook containing cuttings of photographs and articles relating to musicians of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Also includes programmes of performances by Dorothy Barrie (later Dorothy Lee) by herself or as part of the Elsie Owen Quartet, photographs and her reports from the Royal Academy of Music, 1916-1918. c 1916-c1940.