SC9-G60 cutting
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[Undated] Report of Dame Ellen Terry's accident, having fallen downstairs at a friend's house in London and treatment in a London nursing home; age 79; had brok...
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[Undated] Report of Dame Ellen Terry's accident, having fallen downstairs at a friend's house in London and treatment in a London nursing home; age 79; had brok...
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[July 1908] American Impressions by Ellen Terry, p 263 - 276 but pp. 264 - 270 torn out. Annotated by Ellen Terry with regard her marriage to James Carew 'I have...
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[1907] Ellen Terry's return to Tilbury from America on the Minnetonka; quotes Ellen Terry about her marriage to James Carew, mentioning her reticence and her...
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[Undated] Portrait of Ellen Terry in costume, standing reading a letter; Miss Ellen Terry as Madame Sans-Gene. Annotated 'Boo=from Sans Gene=' [Mrs Rumball].
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[7 July 1885] Ellen Terry and Henry Irving in costume; annotated [by Ellen Terry] on front 'Naughty Girl!' and on reverse 'Darling Boo [Mrs Rumball] - from her Nell...
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[14 May 1924] From A. P. Watts to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. Proforma letter asking for her to return the enclosed sales statement for their file.
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[25 April 1910] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement from Hutchinson for The Story of My Life.
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[15 October 1923] From A. P. Watt to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement for The Story of My Life, to be returned for file.
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[26 October 1910] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement for The Story of My Life and asks for it to be returned for file.
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[20 November 1911] From A. P. Watt to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He reports from Mr Hutchinson that the second edition of her book was 5000 copies.