EC-AZ3,036 letter
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[28 July 1928] From Elsie Cole to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She recalls meeting Ellen Terry at Miss Beddington's house and having sent something to the Pioneers, and parents went to Lyceum to see Ellen Terry; c...
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[28 July 1928] From Elsie Cole to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She recalls meeting Ellen Terry at Miss Beddington's house and having sent something to the Pioneers, and parents went to Lyceum to see Ellen Terry; c...
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[22 July 1928] From Beatrice Ensor to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, referring to the photo she has of Ellen Terry receiving birthday cake at Letchworth; Michael treasures t...
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[29 August 1928] From Constant Huntington to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She encloses [Marguerite] Steen's 'Ellen Terry: the Last Decade' with a reader's fee; interested to hear that a volume of Ellen Terry's letters is to...
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[November 1895] From Charlotte Crabtree to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She called and left play which might interest Ellen Terry involving fencing and old-fashioned dances; recommends someone to teach her to ride bicycle.
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[16 November 1908] From Mary Drew nee Gladstone to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She asks for copy of The Story of My Life for St Deniol's library at Hawarden; annotated [by Ellen Terry] indicating that she will send it but needs...
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[11 June 1906] From Frederick H. Evans to Ellen Terry. He mentions his portrait of George Bernard Shaw, admired many years ago by Ellen Terry; sending a much better version; could not attend Jubilee.
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[30 July 1906] From Layall Farragut to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Encloses illustration of Lord Nelson's magnifying glass given to his friend Joe Evans by Ellen Terry; suggests it be given to Nelson collection.
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[3 May 1906] From Mary W. Findlater to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She confirms arrangements to call at 11 on Tuesday 8 May and praises Ellen Terry's acting in Captain Brassbound's Conversion.
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[26 March] From J. [Johnston Forbes-Robertson] to Nellie [Ellen Terry]. He asks her to become subscriber to tribute to Coquelin, a Greek shrine in bronze at Comedie Francaise. Annotation from Ellen Terry that she would but...
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[9 July 1921] From Johnston [Johnston Forbes-Robertson] to Precious Thing [Ellen Terry]. He asks Ellen Terry to read enclosed; hopes things are well and sad to hear she has had a sale recently.