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Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Self Portrait c.1905 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Self Portrait c.1905 Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
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Right Honourable Fiennes Stanley Wykeham (1864–1935), 1st Baron Cornwallis c.1930 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Right Honourable Fiennes Stanley Wykeham (1864–1935), 1st Baron Cornwallis c.1930 Museum of Freemasonry
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Self Portrait c.1930 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Self Portrait c.1930 Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
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Jeremiah Colman (1859–1942) 1927 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Jeremiah Colman (1859–1942) 1927 Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
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Everard Hesketh 1928 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Everard Hesketh 1928 Dartford Borough Council Civic Centre
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Everard Hesketh 1928 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Everard Hesketh 1928 Dartford Borough Museum
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Alderman Alfred J. Penney 1934 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Alderman Alfred J. Penney 1934 Dartford Borough Council Civic Centre
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Percy Still, PGD, Joint Honorary Secretary, Royal Masonic Hospital 1936 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Percy Still, PGD, Joint Honorary Secretary, Royal Masonic Hospital 1936 Museum of Freemasonry
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Charles Leonard Arnold (1885–1969), Inventor of the Three Pinned Safety Socket, Chairman and Founder of M. K. Electric Ltd 1955 May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Charles Leonard Arnold (1885–1969), Inventor of the Three Pinned Safety Socket, Chairman and Founder of M. K. Electric Ltd 1955 University of Bristol
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Erica (1909–1969), and Paul Marx (1911–1943) May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Erica (1909–1969), and Paul Marx (1911–1943) City Art Centre
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Henry Tyler May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Henry Tyler The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, UCLH Arts
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Mary May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Mary Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery
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Charles Herbert Thorpe, OBE, PGD, Joint Honorary Secretary, Royal Masonic Hospital May Bridges Lee (1884–1977)Charles Herbert Thorpe, OBE, PGD, Joint Honorary Secretary, Royal Masonic Hospital Museum of Freemasonry