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Miscellaneous papers

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'.

Negative of photograph of a burial service.

Taken at the graveside, of a burial service. [For a French soldier buried just after Captain Henderson on 2 February 1918. The Catholic Priest at Karlsruhe performed the service.] Lee is standing a short way to the left of the priest. The photograph was taken by F. Albrecht, Karlsruhe. MISSING [See also MS 88/1/2 (1).]

Photograph album with some loose copies of photographs of Fra Lippo Lippi

Photograph album/scrapbook relating to a performance of "Fra Lippo Lippi, Painter of Florence". The play was written by Joseph Lee and performed by students of the Dundee Technical College and School of Art on 29 April 1914. Includes photographs of scenes from the play, sketches, souvenir programme, press cuttings and chronological notes. Identified in photograph (7) are Frank Coutts as the jester, third from the right in the front row. Above him to the left is Ruby Scott as the nun, and above Ruby and to the left is Agnes Nicol. To the left of Agnes is Meta Mitchell.

Joseph Johnston Lee

Photographs of Lee

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).

Joseph Johnston Lee

Poem

Poem sent to Joseph Lee from 'Uncle Norval' titled 'Somewhere in France'

Poems by Keay

Autograph copy presented to Joseph Lee, who had contributed a sketch of the poet to the publication .

Post Office Telegram

OHMS War Office, London, to Herman Lee, Dundee. Informs him that Joseph Lee has been reported missing on 30 November, but that "this does not necessarily mean he is either wounded or killed".
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