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  1. Jennie Lee, baroness of Asheridge (born Nov. 3, 1904, Lochgelly, Fife, Scot.—died Nov. 16, 1988, London, Eng.) was a British politician, member of Parliament and of the Labour Party, known for promoting the arts as a serious government concern.

  2. Nov 26, 2018 · Jennie Lee in 1957. Photograph: Jane Bown/The Observer. Culture. This article is more than 5 years old. Letters. In praise of Jennie Lees arts legacy. Paul Barry and Roger Crittenden...

  3. Jennie Lee: A Life. Patricia Hollis. Published by: Oxford University Press. This is the compelling biography of Jennie Lee (1904-1988), the beautiful and passionate daughter of a Scottish miner who rose to become a pioneering woman MP.

  4. Jennie Lee: MP, minister, rebel, fighter, Open University champion. Author: Susan Stewart is the Director of The Open University in Scotland. Scotswoman Jennie Lee has buildings named after her across the UK and her life is the subject of a touring exhibition that starts in Glasgow today (30 October 2019).

  5. Jennie Lee, “Miss 44 and Plenty More!” was plenty more than a popular burlesque dancer of the 1950s and ’60s. In 1955, she founded the Exotic Dancers League to fight for the rights of her fellow exotic dancers, an effort htat eventually won her a place on the Executive Council of the American Guild of Variety Artists.

  6. Oct 16, 2018 · Remembering Jennie Lee — the ‘Lioness of Labour’ who founded the Open University. Anna Clarke 16 October 2018 • 2:00pm. Scottish Labour politician Jennie Lee, Minister for the Arts,...

  7. Jennie Lee Yoga Therapy. @JennieLeeYogaTherapy ‧. 99 subscribers ‧ 10 videos. Author of Spark Change: 108 Provocative Questions for Spiritual Evolution (2020); Breathing Love: Meditation in...

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