ET-D131c programme
British Library
[25 July 1891] Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Henry Irving as Benedick. Annual benefit for Ellen Terry. Music composed by Meredith Ball; last night of 13th season; Edwa...
British Library
[25 July 1891] Ellen Terry as Beatrice and Henry Irving as Benedick. Annual benefit for Ellen Terry. Music composed by Meredith Ball; last night of 13th season; Edwa...
British Library
[7 April 1913] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to Hughes Massie & Co.. She regrets delay in replying as a result of illness and asks for more information about the proposal for sheet [publication] of the Russian Ballet bo...
British Library
[25 January 1913] From [Unknown] [Edith Craig] to Sir [F. Sidgwick]. She encloses the signed contract for the article by Ellen Terry on the Russian Ballet, acknowledges receipt of advance on royalties and apologises for...
British Library
[28 February 1910] From J. C.[illegible] Barnett to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He refers to her mention of the late Fred Archer in her book, quoting a passage and asking her to verify it; annotated 'Boo' [Mrs Rumball].
British Library
[13 June 1891] From William Heinemann to Madam [Ellen Terry]. He refers to Mr [Bram] Stoker having spoken to her about the proposed publicatiopn of her Recollections and that he is aware that she has had an offer...
British Library
[4 March 1908] From A. P. Watt to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He sends copies of correspondence regarding the postponement of publication of her book until autumn 1908 with a deadline of corrected proofs and illu...
British Library
[11 October 1909] From A. P. Watt to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He refers to the effect on her book of the circumstances in the book trade of the impact of The Times Book Club; he hopes that a cheaper edition by Hu...
British Library
[22 November 1907] From A. P. Watt to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. He asks for photographs and other material for Recollections and Reflections; he has also written to Miss Marshall [Christopher St John]; mentions Mr...
British Library
[11 July 1907] From A. P. Watt to Miss Ellen Terry. He notes that George Lewis was to write to McClure's solicitors and has advised that she accept the reduction of £400 in the price for the American se...
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] "Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry". By Bram Stoker. Grey card covers; two identical; with drawings by Pamela Colman Smith; hand coloured illustrations with original hand coloured artwork fixed to front...