SCB5-M12 envelope
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[16 September 1903] Empty envelope; annotated on reverse mentioniong Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] on tour in Fulham and mentioning Felixstow.
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[16 September 1903] Empty envelope; annotated on reverse mentioniong Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] on tour in Fulham and mentioning Felixstow.
Smallhythe Place
[Undated] Ellen Terry as Viola, in costume, wearing a cap, standing with hand on hip and the other hand resting on furniture.
Smallhythe Place
[August 1883] Ellen Terry, in costume, seated; annotated on reverse 'My Boo [Mrs Rumball] from her Nelly' Aug.83.'.
Smallhythe Place
[3 December 1931] From [Unknown] to Holford Knight KC MP. Invitation to become a trustee of the Ellen Terry Memorial Fund; clipped together with EC-B201.
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[21 July 1928] From Mr and Mrs W. Gordon Norris to [Unknown] [Edith Craig]. Brief note of condolence on death of Ellen Terry.
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[1894] The Royal Eye Hospital. Advertising a grand matinee in aid of hospital funds. List of seven artists to appear, including Ellen Terry.
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[6 July] The British Empire Shakespeare Society. Special matinee; stamped 'Full Programme Later'. Ellen Terry to give address on the Letters in Shakespeare's Plays.
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[1903] Ellen Terry as Hiordis; Oscar Asche as Sigurd. Music composed by Martin Shaw.
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[1903] Ellen Terry as Hiordis; Oscar Asche as Sigurd. Music composed by Martin Shaw.
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[28 July 1903] Ellen Terry, Alfred Austin and Norman Forbes Robertson took part.