ET-Z2,045 letter
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[Undated] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She mentions her first performance after one month away; Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]; the weather; servants.
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[Undated] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She mentions her first performance after one month away; Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]; the weather; servants.
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[Undated] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to Polixines [Pauline Chase]. Invitation to go to Witley on a Sunday to visit friends whose child calls her 'Gogma'; mentions Nicko.
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[Undated] From Nellen Terry [Ellen Terry] to My dear [Sir Alexander Mackenzie]. She is exhausted and needs to escape from town.
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[15 March 1896] From Edy [Edith Craig] and your Nelly [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. They report that the play was very successful and mention Laurence Irving.
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[7 July 1904] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Booie [Elizabeth Rumball]. She sent some scent for Booie's [Elizabeth Rumball's] birthday; illustration of the Farm, Smallhythe.
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[4 March 1905] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. She went with Audrey to Wolverhampton to see Henry [Irving], commenting on his health.
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[19 December 1908] From Nelly [Ellen Terry] to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball]. She asks about her health; she never eats meat; sends Christmas greetings.
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[23 November 1911] Ellen Terry's recital The Pathetic Heroines of Shakespeare; some authorial assistance from Christopher St John. Press opinions.
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[16 September 1914] Melba Patriotic Concert, in aid of The Vicarage, Mechanics' Hall, and Progress Association, with recitation by Ellen Terry. Including slip announcing...
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[17 June 1915] Handbill of Ellen Terry's Shakespeare lecture. Some authorial assistance from Christopher St John.