ET-D2363 letter
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[25 September 1914] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement for Recollections and Reflections and asks for it to be returned for file.
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[25 September 1914] From A. P. Watt to Mrs James Carew [Ellen Terry]. He encloses the sales statement for Recollections and Reflections and asks for it to be returned for file.
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[1889] Interior of 48 Barkston Gardens, London, one-time home of Ellen Terry, showing L-R unknown, Edith Craig, Ellen Terry, Boo [Mrs Rumball], Edward Gordon...
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[11 October 1892] From [Unknown] [Luke Fildes] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He sends reply from Mr Ormiston, not extant; subject not clear; pleased that Ellen Terry liked his picture, which she said disturbed her.
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[3 June 1915] From J. T. Grein to Ellen Terry. He asks Ellen Terry to take part in pageant in matinee organised by Rejane for relief of wives and children of gondoliers of Venice fighting in Norman...
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[12 March 1919] From Beatrice Harraden to Nell [Ellen Terry]. She promises to propose Miss Lowther for unnamed society; glad to hear Ellen Terry is to play the Nurse; mentions working as librarian for four years...
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[5 August 1893] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She reports on their journey abroad, mentioning Edy [Edith Craig], the Lovedays, Ellen Terry, Polly, having forgiven Henry [Irving], Edie Powell, Bran...
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[21 June 1908] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She met the King, Queen and Princess Victoria at Windsor; mentions Fred Terry and Julia; splendid dresses, Ellen Terry's made by Lucy Wallace, now Lad...
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[10 May 1909] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. She has visited Graham; Edy [Edith Craig] has been to Stratford-upon-Avon; Ellen Terry is to make a speech at Drury Lane and act in a play at Lady Ell...
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[18 March 1911] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. Kitty has been unwell; Jim [James Carew] has very little work; Ellen Terry is earning but spending as much; Harry Irving called in to say goodbye befo...
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[4 February 1912] From Ellen Terry to Nell [Nelly Powell]. She mentions Boo [Elizabeth Rumball], her dog, a cold in Brighton, forthcoming visit, her lost pens; encloses an autograph of Marie Brema for Nellie f...