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[15 December 1936] Family history from Ben Terry born 1818, through to Ellen Terry, Edith Craig and others and fourth generation John and Val Gielgud and Hazel Terry, 18...
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[15 December 1936] Family history from Ben Terry born 1818, through to Ellen Terry, Edith Craig and others and fourth generation John and Val Gielgud and Hazel Terry, 18...
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[21 February 1935] Coventry Repertory Company. Coventry Repertory Festival directed by R. B. Leech and Emile Littler are oganising a festival in honour of Ellen Terry; Edith Craig to visit on 27 Fe...
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[21 July 1929] Edith Craig announces proposal to make Ellen Terry's home into a memorial museum, owned by nation from 1932; George Bernard Shaw donated proceeds from...
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[28 February 1933] Forum Club. Luncheon in honour of Terry family; Ellen Terry, Fred Terry, Julia Neilson Terry, Edith Craig, Mrs Frank Gielgud, John Gielgud, Mabel Terry-Lewis, Luc...
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[17 August 1943] Tenterden & Halden District Nurse Fund. Dramatic and Musical Entertainment, performers included Gwen Lally, Amabel Gibson, Christine Ticehurst, Ruby Dring and 46 glamorous children. In aid o...
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[25 June 1931] From Dorothy Green to Miss St John [Christopher St John]. She is delighted to play a scene in Much Ado About Nothing with John; sorry to hear Edith Craig is unwell.
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[25 August 1909] From Emmeline Pethick Lawrence to My dear friends. She mentions appreciation of her visit to Edith Craig; negotiations with the Lyceum and asks for her to send the picture of the Princess of Roumania i...
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She refers to a matter about which she only speaks to Edith [Craig]; she has just returned from Paris and compares Henry Irving's Hamlet with that of...
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[19 February 1890] From Ellen Terry to Dr Mackenzie [Alexander Mackenzie]. She asks for papers about the R. A. M exams for her daughter [Edith Craig] who is in Berlin studying with Professor Alexis Hollaender.
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[7 August 1901] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She reports on dresses, Lady Hardman, Aimee Lowther who is ill; treatment for rheumatism; Edy [Edith Craig] went for a motor drive with Ellen Terry fo...