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[January 1895] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Arrangements for Ellen Terry's visit, suggesting that she comes by train to West Drayton or to Uxbridge; Rosy [Craig]'s green dress.
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[January 1895] From Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. Arrangements for Ellen Terry's visit, suggesting that she comes by train to West Drayton or to Uxbridge; Rosy [Craig]'s green dress.
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[Undated] On Bristol Theatre Royal Bi-centenary and Ellen Terry's early connection with it; illustration of Ellen Terry; annotated 'Would you very kindly return...
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[5 December 1910] Vancouver Society of Londoners. Address for Ellen Terry on her arrival in Vancouver; illustrates Ellen Terry as Portia and Ophelia; illustrated by Noel Bursill.
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[Undated] From Lilian Barrett to Miss Terry [Ellen Terry]. She makes arrangements for Elsie to take up Ellen Terry's offer of help with the monologue.
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[Undated] "Ellen Terry in the Theatre". By Clemence Dane. Exercise book entitled 'Ellen Terry in the Theatre'. Written and assembled by Clemence Dane; with numerous stage plots from Shakespearean plays; front...
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[6 March 1916] From Geering & Colyer to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Advises £1500 as price for the Farm, Smallhythe in current market but advertising it might exploit the association of it with Ellen Terry and achieve...
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[25 March 1909] From John Coleridge to Canna [Ellen Terry]. He asks for instructions on method of management, budget, details of landlord with regard to building works for bathroom. Annotated by Ellen Terry.
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[6 June 1912] From John Byrne to Madame [Ellen Terry]. He asks permission for Mr Cooper to wash his sheep in their dip, and reports on provisions for garden. Annotated draft response by Ellen Terry.
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[21 October 1912] From Wilson & Gray to Madam [Ellen Terry]. Enquiry regarding possible sale of the Farm, Smallhythe. Heavily annotated by Ellen Terry; draft response on reverse.
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[22 December 1923] From Nenny [Nelly Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. She sends Christmas greetings; mentions Jimmy Barnes, Ellen Terry at Hampstead; Sir Martin Harvey's son visited.