Journals kept by Joseph Lee while a prisoner of war in Germany 1916-1918 and in later years when a journalist in London, which include sketches, photographs and miscellanea; also includes sketches of figures drawn by Lee at the Slade School of Art 1898-1948; local magazines edited by Lee 1907-1913; miscellaneous papers and correspondence relating to poetry, including correspondence with Robert Bridges 1914-1948; correspondence relating to his period of captivity in Karlsruhe Prisoner-of-War camp 1917-1918; miscellaneous correspondence 1913-1919; photographs 1914-1948; miscellaneous Material. c 1914 - 2007.
Kept by Joseph Lee while a prisoner of war in German camps at Karlsruhe and Beeskow. [More detailed lists of the contents of each journal are also available for consultation.] They include sketches, photographs and other memorabilia. Also the bound manuscript of Lee's book, A Captive at Carlsruhe, and a copy of the published work. [1917-1920]
Includes photographs, sketches, programmes for camp concerts. Also a one-act play, 'A Chelsea Christmas Eve: A Nocturne in A Flat' by Joseph Lee. [Performed at Karlsruhe Camp on 1 January 1918.] [360pp]
Kept by Joseph Lee while a prisoner of war at Karlsruhe and Beeskow Camps, Germany. Includes excerpts of prose and poetry copied from books which Lee read in camp. Also cuttings [English, German and French] of historical figures, interesting buildings, photographs of famous pictures and works of art and 7 photographs [from a German magazine] of views of Beeskow. Started 16 Dec 1917
Bound manuscript of Lee's writings while a prisoner of war. [A longer version of A Captive at Carlsruhe and written in the form of a diary unlike the published book. Contains spaces marked for illustrations.]
To Joan Auld, Archivist, Dundee University, from J.E.R. Macmillan, Archivist, Regimental Museum, concerning the obituary of Joseph Lee, and print-out detailing material held in the Regimental Museum. 18 May 1949 and 4 October 1989.
Local magazines edited by Joseph Lee, for which he also contributed much of the material; publications by Joseph Lee; and publications by other authors.
Local magazine edited by Joseph Lee, for which he also contributed much of the material. Includes reviews and correspondence concerning the magazine. 1909-1913.