ET-Z1,453 letter
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[Undated] From John Sinclair to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He mentions the Professor, Mr Gladstone, Edward [Gordon Craig] and Miss Bateman, referring to the responsibility of marriage.
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[Undated] From John Sinclair to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He mentions the Professor, Mr Gladstone, Edward [Gordon Craig] and Miss Bateman, referring to the responsibility of marriage.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Elena Meo] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. She mentions the war; Edy's [Edith Craig's] advice on zeppelins; tooth ache; Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] framing the prints.
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[24 September 1919] From Nell [Elena Meo] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] has typhoid fever; account of his treatment; looking for new doctor in Genova.
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[24 June] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. He mentions walk, telegram, Bobbie Bruin, and sending father's [Edward Gordon Craig] letter to be framed.
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[10 October 19] From Nenny [Nelly Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. She sends love and reports that Edward Gordon Craig is much better; illustration of Rapallo from the sea.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool; on reverse, two reviews of the Lyceum Company and Edward Gordon Craig at...
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[Undated] Edward Gordon Craig to appear as Romeo in tableaux vivants at Mrs Beer's house, London on Thursday evening; other actors include Lena Dene, Mrs Bancro...
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[16 July 1911] Dinner for Edward Gordon Craig, Café Royal. Signed by Ellen Terry and others; toasts involved Roger Fry, W. B. Yeats, E. F. Spence, Michael Kykiardopu...
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[1928] Plans for Ellen Terry's funeral. Edward Gordon Craig designed coffin and Edith Craig made gown into a pall for coffin. Cremation after funeral at Gold...
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[12 April 1903] Review. Ellen Terry as actress manager; Edith and Edward Gordon Craig had roles in the production; description of costumes; Martin Shaw composed music...