ET-Z1,539 business card
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[Undated] From Juliette [Yvonne de Treville] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Letter written on reverse of business card offering Ellen Terry a box for [performance] on Saturday night.
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[Undated] From Juliette [Yvonne de Treville] to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. Letter written on reverse of business card offering Ellen Terry a box for [performance] on Saturday night.
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[7 May 1906] From Dads [Hermann Vezin] to Nellie [Ellen Terry]. He asks for the words for Act II for her commemoration [Jubilee]; draft reply written by Ellen Terry.
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[31 March 1916] From May Wyndham to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She invites Ellen Terry and Edie [Edith Craig] to dine and to drive to Bromley for lunch with Lady Maud [Warrender] on Sunday.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Elena Meo] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Part of a family letter; mentions Ellen Terry's tour, Mrs Stephen's, old Indian Louie and children, husband to fight; family bathing.
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[23 December 1921] From Nenny [Nelly Craig] to Nonna [Ellen Terry]. She sends Christmas and new year greetings; mentions servant is leaving; no news from [Ellen Terry].
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[23 May] From May [May Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. She responds to [Ellen Terry's] letter and possibility of halting the divorce; mentions Miss Wilson, Mabel Nicholson, servants, Miss D.
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[Undated] From Gandy [Ellen Terry] to Paulette and Nicko [Pauline Chase]. She praises Pauline's performance, and the shadow dance; Mr [Dion] Boucicault; Rudder Grange; Ellen Terry sails on the 12th.
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[15 January 1905] From [Unknown] [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Albert Fleming]. Illustration of three women in the sitting room at the Farm, Smallhythe; Ellen Terry netting, Edith Craig and her dog, and Edith's friend [Christopher...
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[15 December 1907] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He hopes Ellen Terry will come to Florence; he has rooms overlooking Ponte Vecchio; illustration of Ponte Vecchio, Florence.
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[Undated] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to Ellen Terry. He hopes Ellen Terry's tour goes well; mentions the Rocky mountains and fine architecture of Florence; illustration of San Gimignano.