ET-Z4,042 postcard
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[22 December 1910] From Ted [[Edward Gordon]] [Craig]] to Ellen Terry. He quotes Walt Whitman on architecture deriving from perspective of viewer; The Mask is forthcoming; illustration of temple at Segesto.
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[22 December 1910] From Ted [[Edward Gordon]] [Craig]] to Ellen Terry. He quotes Walt Whitman on architecture deriving from perspective of viewer; The Mask is forthcoming; illustration of temple at Segesto.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Notes and opinions, including comment on the danger of socialism; illustration of Via San Leonardo, Florence; annotation of location of his former hou...
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[10 October 19] From Nenny [Nelly Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. She sends love and reports that Edward Gordon Craig is much better; illustration of Rapallo from the sea.
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[Undated] Illustration of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving at Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool; on reverse, two reviews of the Lyceum Company and Edward Gordon Craig at...
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[July 1935] Detailed account of Ellen Terry's career and character, mentioning Henry Irving, Graham Robertson, her attitude to gossip; some text marked and a sect...
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[May 1911] Memories of Ellen Terry, mentioning William Wordsworth, Keats, Shelley; with poem; annotated 'Tributes'; illustrations of Mary Roberts Rinehart and Mr...
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[4 August 1910] From E. T. [Ellen Terry] to Sir. She writes for a correction to be printed in this week's News: that her forthcoming lecture tour of America and Canada is not associated with women's...
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[29 January 1913] From Andrews & Hitch to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Sets out plans for sale by auction at Town Hall of 16 Battersea Rise and terms of commission.
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[27 March 1913] From Stanley J. Barnes to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Reports on potential buyer for 16 Battersea Rise at £300. Heavily annotated, draft response.
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[28 January 1914] From Geering & Colyer to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Asks whether Tower Cottage has been sold for £4500 and offers to sell furniture if necessary.