MHF2-G391 cutting
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[Undated] Use of gas lighting in Lyceum Theatre after 1902; quotes Ellen Terry that gas lighting was used until they left the Lyceum; annotation rejects this ac...
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[Undated] Use of gas lighting in Lyceum Theatre after 1902; quotes Ellen Terry that gas lighting was used until they left the Lyceum; annotation rejects this ac...
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[Undated] Actors' Orphanage. Review of afternoon with Jean Stirling Mackay at Margaret Morris theatre; Teddy [Edward] Craig performed as the prince; Nellie Craig and Ellen Terry w...
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[Undated] Detailed account of having met Ellen Terry when Clara Morris was performing Alixe at New York theatre; mentions Henry Irving; illustration by A. I. Ke...
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[13 February 1914] From Ellen Terry to Sirs. Dictated. She does not want the ironwork, bell, sign and gate to be included in the sale of goods at Tower Cottage, Winchelsea on 14 February.
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[25 June 1913] From Geering & Colyer to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Presents terms of four guineas a week from Mrs Mitchell of Wadhurst for tenancy of Tower Cottage for three months.
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[27 June 1913] From Geering & Colyer to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Sends agreement for signature for Mrs Mitchell's tenancy of Tower Cottage at increased rate of five guineas per week.
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[2 July 1913] From Geering & Colyer to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Reports that they are making a new inventory for Tower Cottage and thanks her for sending Smith & Son's letter. [SC22-B122].
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[28 January 1914] From Andrews & Hitch to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Reports that contracts on 16 Battersea Rise have been exchanged for £260 with 10% deposit from Mr Nargang.
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[5 October 1925] From Major Stewart to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Informs her of his visit on 23 October on behalf of Minister of Health to investigate Smallhythe churchyard's proposed closure and extension.
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[10 November] From Alice Leigh to Mrs Carew [Ellen Terry]. She and her sister (both in their fifties) offer to pay £1250 for the lease of Tower Cottage for the remainder of their lives but they are unable to a...