ET Z1,043 letter
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[December 1902] From J. M. Barrie to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He mentions Ellen Terry about to open in Chicago; possibility of Barrie writing a play for her.
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[December 1902] From J. M. Barrie to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He mentions Ellen Terry about to open in Chicago; possibility of Barrie writing a play for her.
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[5 October 1920] From Ella Casella to My dearest [Ellen Terry]. She mentions Ellen Terry's new puppy, Big Boy; encloses instructions for his diet and health.
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[19 November 1905] From Herbert Everitt to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. He appreciated Ellen Terry's performance in Alice Sit by the Fire; longstanding admirer of her work.
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[3 April 1879] From J. E. Feiffer to Mrs Kelly [Ellen Terry]. He describes his wife's dress designs which he would like Ellen Terry to see.
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[Undated] From Yvette Guilbert to Madam [Ellen Terry]. She sends two tickets to her Monday afternoon recital when she will sing two dramatic songs for Ellen Terry.
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[Undated] From H. A. G. [H. A. Gwynne] to Nell [Ellen Terry]. He asks Ellen Terry to allow Edie [Mrs Gwynne] to work as her business manager on tour and in London.
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[31 October 1905] From William Jack to Ellen Terry. He promises to pass on to Dr Stopford Brooke the message from Ellen Terry about his tribute to Henry Irving; see ET-Z1,241.
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[12 August 1904] From N. [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Elizabeth Rumball]. A brief note asking how she is and mentioning hard work; lists schedule of Ellen Terry's Autumn Tour 1904.
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[28 April] From Mary Anderson de Navarro to Nell [Ellen Terry]. Invitation for Ellen Terry and Edith Craig to stay at Broadway; mentions Stratford and the Red House.
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[20 October 1915] From Dorothea Irving to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She asks Ellen Terry to preside at the Pound Day of the St Pancras School for Mothers.