ET-Z1,228 letter
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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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[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
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[14 July 1919] From [Unknown] [Nelly Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. She mentions Ellen Terry lending her plays to learn; David.
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[Undated] From Edward Gordon Craig to Ellen Terry. Postcard shows Rapallo; Easter greetings and reference to an old basket Ellen Terry is storing for them [see ET-Z4,157].
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[21 February 1899] Rosemary Craig's first appearance [Ellen Terry's granddaughter] on stage; mentions William Terriss, William Mollison, Mr Fuller Mellish, Ellen Terry.
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[Undated] From Thatcher H. Guild to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Letter of thanks with six lines of poetry; annotated 'Urbana!' and 'Porque!'.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry as Mistress Page and on the reverse Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth. Both from hand-coloured version of the photograph.
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[24 September 1912] From T. & A. Haffenden to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Mrs Haffenden writes explaining the mowing of a field by mistake and offers payment. Annotated by Ellen Terry.