EC-T25 book ("Remember Ellen Terry and Edith Craig")
Smallhythe Place
[1948] "Remember Ellen Terry and Edith Craig". By Edward Percy. Including Lines for a Festival to Ellen Terry, ET a memorial adress, To Edy from an old neighbour
Smallhythe Place
[1948] "Remember Ellen Terry and Edith Craig". By Edward Percy. Including Lines for a Festival to Ellen Terry, ET a memorial adress, To Edy from an old neighbour
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[Undated] From Charles Coghlan to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He invites Ellen Terry to share his box on Tuesday for Queen Mary.
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[Undated] From Isadora [Isadora Duncan] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. She hopes to see Ellen Terry again; dancing at matinee for children and asks to visit her one morning.
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[8 November 1910] From Johnston [Johnston Forbes-Robertson] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He replies to Ellen Terry's letter giving news of her successful readings.
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[Undated] From Mrs Jones to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She asks for Ellen Terry's autograph on photograph of herself in The Cup; written on parchment.
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[Undated] From Mary de Navarro [Mary Anderson] to Ellen Terry. She is unable to see Ellen Terry perform because ill with neuralgia and cold.
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[Undated] From Henry Howe to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He congratulates Ellen Terry on Teddy's [Edward Gordon Craig] performance with her in The Corsican Brothers.
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[29 June] From J. M. Levy to Ellen Terry. He asks Ellen Terry to take the Box for unnamed theatre, which he cannot use himself.
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[Undated] From Nellie Melba [Dame Melba] to Ellen [Ellen Terry]. Welcomes Ellen Terry to Boston; will visit theatre to thank her for introduction to dressmaker, Mrs Nettleship.
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[16] From Anne Ritchie to Ellen Terry. She appreciates Ellen Terry's writing, and is glad that Henry Irving was thinking of Tennyson on the night of Henry Irving's death