ET-Z2,301 letter
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[Undated] From E. T. Margaret [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. She returns the linen and refers to Easter as the best time of year; she acted well as Margaret last night.
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[Undated] From E. T. Margaret [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. She returns the linen and refers to Easter as the best time of year; she acted well as Margaret last night.
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[11 April 1899] From Greedy Ellen [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. She thanks him for gift [of daffodils]; complains of nervousness and overwork; asks for another box of daffodils.
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[March 1904] From Ellen Terry to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. Thanks for his beautiful letters; her birthday; lost money at Imperial Theatre but travelling to make more with help of Edy [Edith Craig].
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[26 September] From Ellen Terry to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. She reminds him of her order for linen; she now has a sewing machine; reports on trip to America with Edith [Craig].
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[Undated] From Old Naomi [Ellen Terry] to Cindy. She agrees to meet on Tuesday morning; she is not sleeping well and feeling like Ophelia and would like to try drowning.
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[13 February 1914] From Mother [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. She sends instructions to make sure that iron work is not sold by Geering & Colyer; asks for some photographs to be taken.
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[4 August 1905] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. He is going to an Italian lake to rest; illustration of seventeenth-century costume in Dresden museum.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He reports on a wonderful Egyptian museum, superior to the British Museum, and promises to send her drawings or photographs; illustration of Leiden Ac...
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[22 June 1905] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He reports on having dined at old school with professors of whom he has a low opinion; illustration of Heidelberg.
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[Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He describes the history of the commedia del'arte, listing where all the masks come from with annotations on map of Italy.