SC9-G306 cutting ("The Dead Heart")
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[Undated] Poem written after seeing Henry Irving and Ellen Terry perform; text has been corrected.
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[Undated] Poem written after seeing Henry Irving and Ellen Terry perform; text has been corrected.
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[30 August 1932] Gives examples of unhappy marriages and refers to the marriage between Ellen Terry and G. F. Watts as one example.
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[30 August 1932] Gives examples of unhappy marriages and refers to the marriage between Ellen Terry and G. F. Watts as one example.
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[20 May] Forthcoming revival of Much Ado About Nothing recalls the earlier production at the Lyceum with Ellen Terry and Henry Irving.
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[September 1912] Notes on the move from John Street Adelphi to Long Acre, September 1912; mentions Edy's [Edith Craig] bills and Margaret; in Ellen Terry's hand.
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[1928] Christie, Manson & Woods. Catalogue of sale for various items including 'decorative objects and furniture' belonging to Ellen Terry on Wednesday December 19, 1928.
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[1928] Christie, Manson & Woods. Catalogue of sale for various items including 'decorative objects and furniture' belonging to Ellen Terry on Wednesday December 19, 1928.
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[1928] Christie, Manson & Woods. Catalogue of sale for various items including 'decorative objects and furniture' belonging to Ellen Terry on Wednesday December 19, 1928.
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[Undated] Announcement that Ellen Terry begins her American tour, leaving Waterloo at 10 am on special train to embark on the Philadelphia; annotation mentions...
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[1922] Victoria & Albert Museum. International Theatre Exhibition. Designs and Models for the Modern Stage. Ellen Terry on advisory committee. Forward by Edward Gordon Craig; annotate...