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[21 December] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. Invitation for Christmas to join her, Edy [Edith Craig] and Chris [Christopher St John]. Going to Australia in March; comments on her acting in Peter...
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[21 December] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown]. Invitation for Christmas to join her, Edy [Edith Craig] and Chris [Christopher St John]. Going to Australia in March; comments on her acting in Peter...
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[21 April 1912] From Albert Chevalier to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He has a little idea he would like to discuss with her; Ellen Terry's annotated message to Edith Craig to deal with it with discretion.
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[December 1904] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. She is unwell in Winchelsea under the care of Esther and Dr Skinner; she hopes to join Edy [Edith Craig] and Chris [Christopher St John] at the Farm.
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[10 March 1899] Lyceum Theatre Company. Ellen Terry as Olivia; Frank Cooper as Squire Thornhill; William Mollison as Dr Primrose; Beatrice Terry as Dick; Edith Craig as Sophia.
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[1 February 1899] Lyceum Theatre Company. Frank Cooper as Squire Thornhill; William Mollison as Dr Primrose; Ellen Terry as Olivia and Edith Craig as Sophia.
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[14 September 1903] Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Anne Oldfield; Ailsa [Edith] Craig as Nanon.
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[18 June 1888] From John Strange White to Miss Ellen Terry. He sends a book for her daughter [Edith Craig] and comments on having met her the previous night and on her performances as Margaret and Ellaline.
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[22 January] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. Thanks for presents; went to tea with Aunt Edy [Edith Craig]; went to the theatre with mother and Aunt Mina to see Uncle Fred [Terry] and Aunty Julia.
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[29] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Pauline Chase]. Invitation to see Captain Brassbound's Conversion and describes a luncheon with Mr Coleridge, Edy [Edith Craig] and Miss Marshall [Christopher St John...
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[3 April 1887] From Ellen Terry to Mr Compton Reade. She thanks him for two books, [probably Charles Reade's memoirs]; she is about to leave for Heidelberg to see daughter [Edith Craig] for two days.