ET Z1,145a letter
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[1901] From [Unknown] [Jess Dorynne] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Edward Gordon Craig and his behaviour to her; Ellen Terry's annotation on envelope 'very bitter very clever'.
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[1901] From [Unknown] [Jess Dorynne] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Edward Gordon Craig and his behaviour to her; Ellen Terry's annotation on envelope 'very bitter very clever'.
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[Undated] From E. Duse [Eleanora Duse] to Madame [Ellen Terry]. Enthusiastic letter about Ellen Terry's performance in Olivia.
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[28 June 1888] From Fechter to Madame [Ellen Terry]. He replies to Ellen Terry's letter of condolence on the death of her son.
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[19 April 1915] From Penelope Riggs to Ellen Terry. She invites Ellen Terry to a tea party for Percy Grainger, a young Australian pianist.
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[Undated] From Fanny Stirling to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. She thanks Ellen Terry for sending box for Saturday from Mr Hurst and looks forward to the production.
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[27 October 1910] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He asks for all the papers from Ellen Terry's tour; illustration of Palazzo Vecchio.
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[14 February 1902] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. Asks Ellen Terry for Stephen to arrange a loan of £200 with note on reverse agreeing.
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[28 December 1913] From EC [Edith Craig] for Ellen Terry to [Unknown]. Note confirming that a book has been taken; signed by Ellen Terry.
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[26 July 1928] Three verses on Ellen Terry's death.
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[Undated] Ellen Terry Festival Week, Coventry. Edith Craig attended. Record of birth showed Ellen Terry was born in 1847 not 1848 as previously thought.