ET-Z2,041 letter British Library [30 October] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She declines the offer of sables; Frank Cooper is married and she is presumed to be involved with every actor she works with; Mrs French Hatton read i...
ET-5,036 letter British Library [29 December 1901] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She reports on long train journeys and cold weather; successful production in Minneapolis with £800 in the house; Chris Marshall [Christopher St John]...
ET-5,056 letter British Library [25 April 1905] From N. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. The play is going well and flash photographs were taken for the papers; portrait by Willie Grove for Alice; Amy Ward, the Lyceum Club affair and Mrs C...
ET-5,200 letter British Library [13 June] From Ellen Terry to Bo [Catherine Elizabeth Powell]. She sends condolences on the death of Bo's [Catherine Elizabeth Powell] mother, encloses some money; mentions she is on tour reading Macbeth with Henr...
ET-6,341 letter British Library [14 February 1936] From Robin [Robinetta Craig] to Pussie [K. Powell]. She plans to spend half term with Aunt Olive [Chaplin] or Maudie Gibson; mentions outings with Priscilla and Joyce Gardner; mentions sports and music;...
ET-7,204 letter British Library [1 November 1906] From Margaret Palgrave to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. She encloses five place cards (for Mr & Mrs Martin Harvey, the Hon. Stephen Coleridge, Mrs Geo. Alexander, Sir Albert Seymour) from the Jubilee dinner...
ET-D235 programme, two copies ("Olivia") British Library [16 June 1900] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose, Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill, Maud Milton as Mrs Primrose, Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
ET-D236 play programme, facsimile ("Olivia") British Library [19 June 1900] Henry Irving as Dr Primrose; Fred Terry as Squire Thornhill; Maud Milton as Mrs Primrose; Dorothea Baird as Sophia and Ellen Terry as Olivia.
ET-Z1,223 letter British Library [24 March 1904] From Paul Hildesheim to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He expresses doubts about Edward Gordon Craig's acting school and wishes he would cease to incur expense; visited Pamela Colman Smith; mentions Miss [...
ET-Z1,413 letter British Library [27 June 1902] From Christopher (your ghost) [Christopher St John] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She reports on business arrangements for writing articles based on Ellen Terry's ideas, referring to Stead and syndicate; potential earning of 50%; li...