EC-N274b lime plot ("The Merchant of Venice")
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Miss Ellen Terry's Company. 12 identical printed lime plots listing lighting requirements for each scene.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Miss Ellen Terry's Company. 12 identical printed lime plots listing lighting requirements for each scene.
Smallhythe Place
[31 August 1932] From Christopher St John [ ] to Jo [Miss J. M. Harvey]. Recalls the enclosed [advertisements] for visiting Ellen Terry's house, introduction of one shilling admission system, financial difficulties and publ...
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[22 July 1928] From Italia Conti to Edy [Edith Craig]. Long letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry; mentions Winter Gardens, Hoggie; love to Chris [Christopher St John] and Clare [Atwood]; rememb...
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[22 July 1928] From A. Harding Steerman to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. Letter of condolence on death of Ellen Terry, recalling Lyceum Theatre and having performed with her in Romeo and Juliet and especially admiring Camma...
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[21 July 1928] From Alice and Master Douglas Wieland to Miss Edith Craig. Letter of condolence on the death of Ellen Terry, asking to represent the entertainment section of the Servers of the Blind League, of which Ellen Ter...
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[28] Central Club. Mr Andrew P. Wilson, Scottish playwright, spoke on famous women I have met; chaired by Miss Elsa Royya. He recalled Ellen Terry continuing with her pe...
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[6 September 1928] From Marguerite Steen to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. She had no intention for her book The Last Decade to be published as with approval of [Ellen Terry's] family and expected the publisher to return the...
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[12 September 1928] From Fred Terry to Miss Eversley. He explains his suggested changes to [Marguerite] Steen’s forthcoming book on Ellen Terry notably about his mother and refers to Edith Craig having se...
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[1885] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She sends a box for Wednesday and mentions that Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] and May will be in the stalls. She complains about Ted [Edward Gordon Craig...
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[19 November 1886] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to Bertha [Bertha Bramley]. She is working hard on a play; she is critical of [political] election work and mentions Bertha's husband's standing as a candidate; appends a poem; m...