ET-D495a programme ("The Merchant of Venice")
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[31 August 1915] Pioneer Players. In aid of the building fund for the Franciscan Church. Ellen Terry as Portia; Christopher St John as Salarino.
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[31 August 1915] Pioneer Players. In aid of the building fund for the Franciscan Church. Ellen Terry as Portia; Christopher St John as Salarino.
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[22 July 1959] From Christopher St John to Robinetta [Robinetta Wright]. Clarification about the number of allotted seats for the [Ellen Terry] Anniversary performance.
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[Undated] He asks whether Nell [Ellen Terry] is coming by train at 7; envelope indicates that an answer was expected by return.
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[5 January 1892] "King Henry VIII". By [William Shakespeare]. Souvenir of Lyceum Theatre production of Henry VIII with illustrations of scenes and costumes; inscribed by Ellen Terry to Boo [Elizabeth Rumball].
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[1915] Ellen Terry, Kennedy Rumford and Dame Clara Butt waiting for concert in aid of The Three Arts Women's Employment Fund held at Harley Road, South Hamps...
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[1908] Six miniature photograph, numbers 2-6 and 8, of Ellen Terry as Elizabeth of York in Henry of Lancaster, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, with other cast mem...
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[Undated] Sir Henry Irving heavily annotated by Ellen Terry, in leather wallet with drawing (NT/SMA/D/95) and telegram (NT/SMA/EP/50).
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[7 March 1935] From Walter de la Mare to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He thanks her for permission to use extracts in his new book and promises a copy for the [Ellen Terry Memorial] Museum [see EC-Z3,187].
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[4 March 1935] From Walter de la Mare to Miss Craig [Edith Craig]. He asks permission to quote from Ellen Terry's memoirs of her childhood in his forthcoming book Early One Morning [see EC-Z3,186].
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[23 July 1884] From Nell [Ellen Terry] to [Unknown] [Bertha Bramley]. She apologises that she cannot visit as she has lost her voice; Dr Mackenzie advises her not to speak and she is unable to work; Edie [Edith Craig] an...